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CREATING DIAL PLANS—EXAMPLES

Understanding Dial Plan Configurations

Example 1
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The following options are only available if Outgoing Caller
ID is not set to Send as Provided .
Specifies the presentation of the caller ID information.
This is the substitute number for the caller ID information.
The ATLAS Dial Plan acts as the numbering plan for switched connections.
This menu defines to ATLAS the phone numbers and features associated
with dual-tone-multifrequency (DTMF) dialing, Primary Rate ISDN (PRI),
and Basic Rate ISDN (BRI). To operate as a switch, ATLAS must be able to
terminate network connections (network terminations) and emulate the net-
work onto other termination equipment (user terminations).
Understanding Dial Plan configurations results in the successful creation of
a switched connection. This understanding includes determining which of
the connections are acting as network terminations and which are acting as
user terminations. Use Examples 1 and 2 to help clarify the definitions for
these two types of terminations.
PSTN Connection Dial Plan Configuration
I n this example, access to the PSTN is provided by a single PRI line. There-
fore, this line is configured as a network termination. The remaining circuits,
which feed various types of switched equipment, are configured as user ter-
mination because ATLAS is emulating the network on those connections
(see Figure 10-3).
PRI or BRI
Network
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Chapter 10. Dial Plan Terminal Menu
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Network

Figure 10-3. PSTN Connection

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BRI
USER
BRI
USER
DSX T1 to PBX
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