Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu
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Treat Call As
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This allows you to treat an incoming voice call (as designated by the
ISDN call type identifier) as a data call. This is useful if the ISDN lines
are provisioned for voice but are actually being used for data.
Out#Rej (Outgoing Number Reject List)
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This submenu is used to define the parameters for outgoing calls that
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will not send to the Network.
Reject Numbers
This field designates which numbers this particular end point will
NOT pass on toward the Network (PSTN). This is used when the
outgoing call filter is different for different users. The “wild cards”
are identical as in Outgoing Call Accept.
Example:
If desired, each user termination port can be set to reject different
numbers.
[0,1]-$ would reject all long distance calls, but only for this user termination. If
permitted in the Network Termination end point, this user could not dial long dis-
tance numbers while other users could.
Data 56kbps/Data 64kbps/Audio/Speech
These items allow ATLAS
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to reject outgoing calls based on
call type.
Example: A “$” for the Reject Number, Digital 56/64 enabled, and
Audio & Speech Disabled would reject all digital calls while not
rejecting analog calls.
This list may remain blank if the Accept List meets desired filtering. The Call Re-
ject list takes precedence over the Call Accept list.
Interface Configuration
This menu sets configuration parameters for the end point. These parameters
will vary by the type of port selected. For detailed information on the inter-
face configuration for all of the available modules, refer to “Interface Configu-
ration” on page 5-41.
Global Parameters
These menus set ATLAS options which will apply to all switched operations, both
incoming and outgoing calls.
End of Number Timeout
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This parameter sets the length of time ATLAS will wait before assuming the out-
going dialed number is complete. The default value is six seconds. This timeout
Summary of Contents for ATLAS 800PLUS
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