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Features Description
Data: Modem Pooling
Description
Modem Pooling is a data application
feature using voice communication
lines. Modem pooling permits communication
between modems and
DATASET 2100 Series datasets. Each pooled modem consists of a mo-
dem and a dataset. The dataset connects to a Digital Line Circuit, and
communicates
with datasets within the PABX. The pooled modem con-
nects to an ONS or OPS Line Circuit, which communicates
directly with
internal modems, or with external modems via trunks.
This feature is not available
in Generic 1001 or Generic 1002.
A collection
of pooled modems organized
into a hunt group is called a
Modem Pool Hunt Group.
A dataset user can access a modem pool hunt group to obtain a pooled
modem for data transmission
to a modem user over the Public Network. If
the modem pool hunt group or the trunk group is busy, the user can queue for
it; see Modem Pooling Queuing.
A modem user, internal or external, can access a modem pool hunt group to
obtain a pooled modem for communication
with a dataset within the PABX. If
the modem pool hunt group or the destination
dataset is busy, the user can
queue for it; see Modem Pooling Queuing.
Modem Pooling calls may also be made by using System Abbreviated
Dial
numbers, or by using Speedcall from a SUPERSET
or SUPERSET
DN
telephone.
Conditions
The following
conditions
apply to this feature:
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COS Option 217 (Direct to ARS) is ignored for outgoing data calls.
If the originator
does not dial a specific Modem Pool Hunt Group ac-
cess code, a pooled modem is selected from the default modem pool
hunt group, if programmed.
On incoming or internal calls, the system prints TRUNK SMDR reports
for the trunk and Data SMDR reports for the pooled modem if they are
enabled in the respective
COS. The reports can be correlated
by the
originating
device' s
identity and the time the call was started. COS Op-
tion 806 (SMDR - Record Incoming Calls) must be enabled to
generate SMDR records for incoming calls. COS Option 906 (Data
SMDR - Does Not Apply) must be disabled for pooled modems to gen-
erate SMDR records for incoming calls.
On external ADL or DTRX-originated
calls, the system generates a
TRUNK SMDR report for the pooled modem and a Data SMDR report
for the originating
data station.
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