Calling Line Identification Callback
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1
Set the user CLID numbers. Use the following command:
set user [name] caller_id1 [number 1] caller_id2 [number 2]
For example,
set user schmidt caller_id1 8475552100 caller_id2 8475552101
The parameter
caller_id2
is optional.
Each CLID number must be unique, otherwise the RAS 1500 cannot
determine which user to call back.
For CLID callback to function correctly, one of the CLID values must
exactly match the value of the automatic number identification (ANI) of
the incoming call. If CLID callback does not function correctly, refer to the
“Troubleshooting CLID Callback” section, later in this chapter.
2
Specify the phone numbers at which the RAS 1500 calls back the remote
user. The RAS 1500 attempts the alternate number if the primary number
is unavailable. Use the following command:
set user [name] phone_number [primary phone number]
set user [name] alternate_phone_number [alternate phone
number]
For example,
set user schmidt phone_number 8475552100
set user schmidt alternate_phone_number 8475552101
CLID callback and PPP callback use the same dial-back phone numbers.
3
Set the length of time, in seconds, the RAS 1500 waits to call back the
user. Use the following command:
set user [name] callback_delay [seconds of delay]
For example,
set user schmidt callback_delay 10
The default setting, which is pulled from the user named “default,” is 30
seconds. To change the
callback_delay
parameter for the user named
“default,” which changes the
callback_delay
default for CLID users you
add in the future, issue the following command:
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