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Supplement to the remote annex administrator’s guide for unix
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Chapter 3
Configuring the PRI Interface, Global Ports, and Sessions
Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
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#
# It is not always necessary to discriminate calls based on
# called number.
# instance, and never sync PPP, then such a distinction is
# unnecessary.
#
#begin_session v120
#called_no
Replace_this_string_with_your_V.120_telephone_number
#bearer data
#call_action v120
#set mode auto_detect
#end_session
#begin_session sync
#called_no
Replace_this_string_with_your_SYNC_PPP_telephone_number
#call_action sync
#set mode ppp
#end_session
# This SPB isn't strictly necessary, but illustrates how to
# arbitrarily disconnect undesired calls.
# information that can be used in a normal SPB could be used
# here, so, for instance, an SPB like this could be used to
# reject calls from a particular phone number if desired.
begin_session unmatched
call_action reject
end_session
3.
Modify the sample SPBs and/or add any you wish to.
4.
Once you have created or changed all the SPBs you need, save
the config.annex file and exit the editor.
5.
Activate your changes.
To activate changes, issue the following na command:
command: reset annex session
This causes the Annex to re-read the Session Parameter Blocks from
the configuration file. Existing calls are not reset. No new calls are
answered while the reset is in progress.
If all data calls will be V.120, for
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