Routing Of Incoming Calls - Nera WorldCommunicator Getting Started Manual

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GETTING STARTED

Routing of incoming calls

When applying for IMN numbers, a Terminal Id
(OID/DID) is received from the Net service provider.
If not programming the Terminal Id and the corre-
sponding MSN into the WorldCommunicator, all
periferal devices with the appropriate service will
respond to incoming calls.
To make an incoming call reach a particular device,
an MSN number and the Terminal Id "connected" to
the IMN number must be programmed into the
Modem Unit. The same MSN number must then be
programmed into the device.
The table below lists valid MSN numbers for the
available services for ISDN and DECT devices.
4.8kbps speech
64kbps speech
Term. Id MSN
Term. Id MSN
1*
20*
91*
X
21
X
X
22
X
X
23
X
X
24
X
X
25
X
X
26
X
X
27
X
X
28
X
* Preprogrammed
Nera WorldCommunicator
LIST OF MSN NUMBERS
ISDN
64 kbps data
Term.Id MSN
30*
51*
60*
31
52
61
32
53
62
33
54
63
34
55
64
35
56
65
36
57
66
37
58
67
38
59
68
ADDITIONAL DEVICES
Numbers to be programmed:
In ISDN/DECT device:
MSN number
For an easy start, the first Terminal Id and MSN
number have been preprogrammed into the Modem
Unit (marked with a star in the table).
In the 4.8 and 64 kbps speech table the Term.Id is
represented by an X, allowing an ISDN Id or a DECT
Id to be used as required.
Note! An Id that already has been entered is not
accepted.
56 kbps data
3.1 kHz audio* *
Term. Id MSN
Term. Id MSN
71*
50*
61*
72
51
62
73
52
63
74
53
64
75
54
65
76
55
66
77
56
67
78
57
68
79
58
69
CONT
In Modem Unit:
MSN number
and Terminal Id
(the Terminal Id is paired with
a specific IMN number)
DECT
4.8/64 kbps speech
Term. Id
MSN
X
01
40*
41
X
02
X
03
42
X
04
43
X
05
44
X
06
45
X
07
46
X
08
47
X
09
48
X
10
X
11
X
12
** 64kbps transmission
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