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Menus Reference Manual: Edit Remote Site - Connection Set-Up – ISDN Call Set-Up Menu
4 - Group
The Group option specifies which group number will be used to make calls to this remote site connection. If hunt group
numbers are not used, it is recommended that when using callback between this P1700 and a remote site router with only a
single BRI, that the links on this P1700 be configured into groups of two links. If the links are grouped more than two to a
group, a callback request may come in to one ISDN number in the group but be responded to by another link with an
ISDN number that is not either the primary or alternate ISDN number that the remote site uses to call to this router. The
callback will be rejected by the remote site router in this case. Groups are set up under the Link Set-up Menu.
Default:
[1]
Options:
1 or 2
5 - Wildcard
The Wildcard option defines the ISDN number used when checking for a match on an incoming callerID identified call.
The incoming call is checked for a match against the configured values for the ISDN number, the alternate ISDN
number, and then the wildcard number.
This wildcard number may contain don't care values to allow for a broader matching possibility. Don't care values are
defined with an "X" in the wildcard number. When the P1700 checks the incoming call's callerID against this wildcard
value, the P1700 starts at the rightmost digit and checks each digit from there. The number of digits compared is
determined by the ISDN number with the least amount of digits. This means that the checking will only be done to the
maximum number of digits of either the incoming callerID or the wildcard value, whichever is less.
For example: The wildcard value is set to 931-1XXX. Refer to the following list for accept and reject examples.
Incoming callerID
328
931-1328
2328
555-1212
Default:
[none]
6 - Call You
Dialing prefix used to make the ISDN call to the remote site PPP router. The Call You dialing prefix is used to define
the area codes, country codes, long distance dialing prefixes, or any other information required to establish an ISDN call
to the remote site PPP router.
Default:
[none]
7 - Call Me
Dialing prefix used by the remote partner router to make an ISDN call to this P1700. When Connection Management is
enabled, this ISDN P1700 will pass its directory numbers as well as the Call Me dialing prefix to the remote partner
ISDN router. This allows the remote partner ISDN router to correctly dial this P1700 when the ISDN circuit needs to
be resumed.
The Call Me dialing prefix is used to define the area codes, country codes, long distance dialing prefixes, or any other
information required for the remote partner ISDN router to establish an ISDN call to this ISDN router.
Default:
[none]
Note: When CMCP is enabled, the call me prefix to get back to the partner router must be entered so that the link can be
re-established after suspension (only the directory number is passed when the call is set up, not the entire connection
number). For the same reason, the partner router must also have its call me prefix entered.
Result
accepted
accepted
rejected
rejected
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