Interface Configuration; Originate/Answer; Outgoing Call Type; Source Id - ADTRAN ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual

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INTERFACE CONFIGURATION

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» Originate/Answer
» Outgoing Call Type
» Source ID
» Outdial Number
» Force Mode
» Backup Criteria
» Restore Criteria
» Startup Delay
» Backup Delay
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The following selections are available for the Originate/Answer menu item.
Originate
The endpoint will originate the backup call.
Answer
The endpoint will answer any incoming calls, but will
only go into backup if an error is detected.
Answer Any
The endpoint will answer any incoming calls and go
immediately into backup.
This only applies to originating endpoints.
This only applies to originating endpoints. The Source ID field is used to
simplify the creation of a Dial Plan in applications where the criterion for
switching calls to a certain endpoint is a function of which endpoint origi-
nated the call.
Default value = 0. The default ID for all endpoints is 0 and all accept #s
is 0. With default values, all calls are routed based only on dialed num-
ber.
Multiple endpoints can have the same Source ID.
When creating the Call Accept list, specify source ID(s) as well as a di-
aled number or range of dialed numbers to accept.
This only applies to originating endpoints. This is the number dialed when
the endpoint goes into backup.
This forces the backup state of this endpoint. This is a configuration setting,
so it will retain its value until it is changed. To temporarily force an endpoint
into backup, or to force a restore, try the Manual activator.
Criteria for automatic backup. Note that this setting affects the available op-
tions for Restore Criteria .
This only applies to originating endpoints. These are criteria for automati-
cally coming out of backup. Note that Network Success is only available
when a backup criterion is not Net/Data Fail.
Net Success
When network is out of alarm
Manual Only
Only by the Manual activator
The amount of time to wait after creating or changing the endpoint before
allowing backup.
This only applies to originating endpoints. The amount of time to delay after
detecting an alarm before going into backup. If the circuit comes out of alarm
before this time has expired, the endpoint will not go into backup.
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