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Supplement to the remote annex administrator’s guide for unix
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Book A
Configuring SPBs
Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
When it receives a PRI call, the RA 6300 tries to match the received
SETUP information elements that accompanied the call with the values
in the setup criteria section of the defined SPBs. The RA 6300 searches
SPBs in the order in which they appear in the configuration file, so the
sequence in which you specify SPBs is important. You should order your
SPBs from the most specific to the most generic.
When it scans the SPBs, the RA 6300 uses the first SPB whose setup
criteria are met by the incoming call. If no match is found, the call is
rejected. All criteria in an SPB must be met by the SETUP information
elements in order for the RA 6300 to consider the SPB to be a match.
Once the RA 6300 finds a matching SPB setup criteria section for a
particular call, it:
handles the call as specified in the call-handling section.
uses the per-session port parameter settings to form the dynamic
parameter values that will be applied to the call.
Use the following format when entering an SPB into the Annex
configuration file.
Table A-6
# this is a comment line
begin_session
calling_no
called_no
called_subaddress
bearer
call_action
max_number_of_calls
acp_log
rate56k
set
end_session
Chapter 3
Configuring the PRI Interface, Global Ports,
describes all of the possible SPB fields.
<session_name>
<phone number>
<phone number>
<number>
<voice or data>
<action>
<integer>
<yes or no>
<yes or no>
<parameter_name setting>
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