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Remote access router with integrated ethernet hub
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3. ISDN Data & Subaddress—Enter the telephone number and
subaddress assigned to the ISDN data call for the router. It will
be used as the outgoing CGPN (Calling Party Number) setting
for ISDN data calls. Note that the router only accepts digits; do
not include hyphens or spaces in this field. This field should be
no longer than 19 digits for the number and 5 digits for the
subaddress. The subaddress is only available for DSS1.
4. A/B Adapter 1 & Subaddress—Enter the telephone number
and subaddress assigned to analog port 1 (PHONE 1, also
known as A/B Adapter 1 and POTS port 1) calls. This setting
will be used at the Calling Party Number for outgoing calls made
through this port.
5. A/B Adapter 2 & Subaddress—Enter the telephone number
and subaddress assigned to analog port 2 (PHONE 2, also
known as A/B Adapter 2 and POTS port 2) calls. This setting
will be used at the Calling Party Number for outgoing calls made
through this port.
6. Dial Prefix to Access Outside Line—Enter the prefix number
if the router is connected to an ISDN PABX. This number will
be added to all outgoing calls and should be no longer than 3
digits. Otherwise, leave this field blank.
7. PABX Number (with S/T Bus Number)—Enter the S/T bus
number if the router is connected to an ISDN PABX. If this field
is left as blank then the loopback test will be skipped.
8. Incoming Phone Number Matching—The setting of this
control determines what incoming calls will be answered. There
are three possible settings:
Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN)—Digital calls will be
answered only when there is a match for the ISDN data
number; analog calls will be answered only when there is a
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