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Configuring network interfaces
Load answering defaults button
Click this to button resets the default answering PPP interface (PPP 0) to the factory
answering defaults.
Description
A memorable name for this PPP instance, to make it easier to identify it.
Only accept calls from calling numbers
ending with
Restricts the range of numbers from which ISDN will answer incoming calls, such as the ISDN
interface will only answer a call if the trailing digits of the calling number match what is
specified by this parameter. For example, if this parameter was set to 3, incoming calls from
1234563 would be answered but calls from 1234567 would not.
with ISDN MSN ending with
If answering is disabled this parameter is not used.
Provides the filter for the ISDN Multiple Subscriber Numbering facility. It is blank by default but
when set to an appropriate value on an answering interface, it will cause the router to answer
incoming calls to only telephone numbers where the trailing digits match the value selected.
For example, setting this parameter to 123 will prevent the router from answering any calls to
numbers that do not end in 123.
with ISDN sub-address ending with
If answering is disabled this parameter is not used.
Provides the filter for the ISDN sub-address facility. It is blank by default but when set to an
appropriate value on an ISDN answering interface, it will cause the router to answer incoming
calls only to ISDN numbers where the trailing digits match the Sub-address value. For example,
setting the this parameter to 123 will prevent the router from answering any calls to numbers
that do not end in 123.
Use the following local IP configuration
Local IP Address:
The IP address of the router's ISDN answering interface. Set this field to the desired local IP
address.
Attempt to assign the following IP configuration to remote devices
Set this parameter if the remote system needs a supplied address. The interface makes an
attempt to negotiate an IP address from the IP address pool. Generally, this parameter is
enabled for incoming connections. When enabled, displays the following parameters:
Assign remote IP addresses from a.b.c.d to a.b.c.d
The range of IP addresses supplied to incoming callers. This parameter may require alteration
if the default value 10.10.10.0 to 10.10.10.4 does not suit the remote network configuration.
Digi TransPort® Routers User Guide
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