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Assigning the ISDN Group to a Resource Pool
To use the ISDN group for demand routing, you must make the group a
member of a resource pool. The resource pool must be associated with at
least one demand interface.
From the ISDN group configuration mode context, enter:
Syntax: resource pool-member <poolname>
For example, if the resource pool is called Branch, enter:
ProCurve(config-isdn-group 1)# resource pool-member Branch
The ISDN group can be a member of only one resource pool.
Configuring the incoming-accept-number
You can control which calls the BRI interfaces in the ISDN group accept. From
the ISDN group configuration mode context, enter:
Syntax: incoming-accept-number <number>
Replace <number> with the number that should be accepted for this ISDN
group. The number you enter should match the digits that populate the called
party information element (IE) received on the BRI interface answering
the call.
You can use the wildcard characters listed in Table 8-9 to specify a range of
numbers.
Table 8-9.
Wildcard Characters for incoming-accept-number
Wildcard Characters
X
N
$
[ ]
Table 8-10 provide some examples of using wildcard characters.
Configuring Demand Routing for Primary ISDN Modules
Using Demand Routing for ISDN Connections
Explanation
Matches any single digit between 0 and 9
Matches any single digit between 2 and 9
Matches any number (multiple numbers)
Matches any digit in the list. For example, if you enter [2,4,6] the
ProCurve Secure Router matches only 2, 4, and 6. If you enter
[4-6,8] the ProCurve Secure Router matches 4, 5, 6, and 8.
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