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Setting up aurora
Duet
- Section 2
Choosing the Type of Screening
At first,
MODE
is set to
OFF
which means that screening
is disabled.
Ø
Highlight
MODE
and use the
RIGHT
and
LEFT
arrow keys to toggle between the following options:
Call Screening Types
Off
No screening
MSN
Screen
(ETSI)
Use this to enter up to three different CPNs - that is,
accept calls for up to three different numbers. Each CPN
can be up to 20 digits in length and can include a sub-
address, preceded by an asterisk (*).
CLI Screen
Use this to screen for one CLI - that is,accept calls only
from a particular number. Each CLI can be up to 20 digits
in length and can include a sub-address, preceded by an
asterisk (*). With 1TR6, you cannot enter a sub-address.
OLI
Screen
(DASS &
DPNSS)
This screening type allows you to enter a Dialled Address
(DA). With DASS, you can also display the
NAE
SELECTION
screen to enter a Network Address
Extension - refer to
Choosing a Network Address Extension
in Chapter 3 Section 2.
EAZ
(1TR6)
Allows you to enter up to two different EAZs - that is,
accept calls for up to two different numbers. Each EAZ
can be up to 20 digits in length.
Note
: EAZ screening can only be used when aurora
Duet
is
using the 1TR6 protocol and is configured in TE PMP
(BRI) mode..
DA Screen
(DASS &
DPNSS)
Allows you to enter up to three different DA (Dialled
Address numbers). These may be up to 20 digits in length.
With DASS, you can also display the
NAE SELECTION
screen to enter a Network Address Extension - see
Choosing a Network Address Extension
in Chapter 3 Section 2.
CPN
Screen
Allows you to enter up to three CPN or MSN numbers.
Each CPN can be up to 20 digits in length and can include
a sub-address, preceded by an asterisk
Cross
Connect
Use this option to set up the automatic cross connection
of two BRI channels - refer to
Establishing a Cross
Connection
for details. In NT mode, when aurora
Duet
receives a call, its CPN is checked against the numbers
that you have set up here. If it matches one of them,
aurora
Duet
makes a call on the other channel to the same
originator's CPN.
Enter up to three CPNs, consisting of a maximum of 20
digits, including a sub-address preceded by an asterisk (*).
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