Ending Video Dial-Up Sessions; Viewing The Video Call Routing Table - 3Com SuperStack II PathBuilder S330 Reference Manual

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Viewing the Video Call
Routing Table
4 Select [2] Set Connection. The session begins as soon as the software matches the
phone number you entered in step 3 to one of the numbers on the call routing
table (one of the numbers associated with an RS-366 virtual circuit template).

Ending Video Dial-up Sessions

A video dial-up session ends (disconnects) automatically when the video call is
disconnected.
You can also end (disconnect) a video dial-up session via the PathBuilder
S330/S310 interface. To do this:
1 From the Configuration Management menu, select [5] Manage Video Dial to open
the Manage Video Dial menu, shown earlier in Figure 144.
2 From the Manage Video Dial menu, select [3] Manually Disconnect A Site to open
the Manually Disconnect A Site menu, shown in Figure 146. The destination
phone number for the current session and the current connection status are
displayed at the top of the menu.
Figure 146 Manually Disconnect A Site Menu
Check that a destination phone number and a current connection status of active
are listed at the top of the Manually Disconnect A Site menu. If there is no active
connection, your disconnect request will be rejected by the system.
3 Select [1] Set Disconnect to end the dial-up session.
You build the video call routing table as you create video-associated virtual circuits
between PathBuilder S330/S310 CBR modules. When you enter a number—either
from a video keypad or from the Manually Connect A Site menu—to start a video
dial-up session, the system checks the number you enter against the call routing
table and makes a connection if it finds a match.
Managing the Video Dial Feature
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