Closed User Group Parameters
Preferential CUG Flag
Preferential CUG
Incoming Access Allowed
Outgoing Access Allowed
Add/Change CUG
Display All CUGs
Delete CUG
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cation.) If the
Clear Retry Count
tiated.
The CUG function is a privacy feature that allows creation of up to 100 groups of users
per port. Members of a CUG can communicate with other members, but access to and
from network users outside that CUG may be denied (determined by
and
Allowed
Incoming Access Allowed
packets, and is cross-referenced with the CUG Index in the FRX software.
specifies whether the port belongs to any CUGs.
is a default CUG for the port. Any calls that do not specify a CUG will default to this
one. A new configuration has CUG
signifies that the subscriber belongs to no CUGs.
determines whether this port will be allowed to receive calls from outside its CUGs.
It is a CCITT requirement that a user allow incoming access to all or none (but not
some) of its CUGs.
determines whether this port will be allowed to make calls outside its CUGs. It is a
CCITT requirement that a user allow outgoing access from all or none (but not some)
of its CUGs.
To configure a CUG, select this entry and, when prompted, enter:
CUG Index,
0-99
CUG number,
1-16383
any other requested information. (See Table 6-5 on page 6-23.)
Selecting this item will display a list of all configured CUGs.
To delete a CUG, select this item and enter the index (see "Add/Change CUG") of the
CUG to be deleted.
expires, restart and recovery procedures should be ini-
). The CUG index number is included in call
specified here; this is not a valid number, and
0
(the default is
), which is a reference to the CUG.
0
(the default is
), that will be associated with the index.
1
Outgoing Access
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