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Digi TransPort User Guide
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Calling Numbers
This page has a table that accepts a series of telephone numbers, each of which has an
associated
Answer
or
Reject
parameter, and, for numbers from which calls are to be rejected, a
user-defined reason code. For each number set to
Reject
, the router rejects incoming calls from
that number using the reason code specified. The reason code is a numeric value chosen to suit
the particular application. If any of the entries is set to
Answer
, the router only answers incoming
calls from that number and rejects calls from other numbers using a standard ISDN reject code.
Note
This feature is intended for use by experienced personnel for network testing and fault
diagnosis. It is not required for normal use. To use this feature, the ISDN circuit must
support the Calling Line Identification (CLI) facility. If CLI is supported, incoming calls from
specified numbers can be answered normally or rejected with an optional reject code.
Number
The telephone number to either answer or reject.
Mode
The drop-down list in this column selects either
Answer
to answer calls or
Reject
to reject
calls.
Reject Code
The reason code pertaining to the rejection of the call.
Related CLI commands
Command line examples:
To display an entry in the calling numbers list enter the command:
rejlst <instance> ?
where
<instance>
is 0-9.
Such as,
rejlst 5 ?
To set up an entry to reject a number, use the following commands:
rejlst 0 num 1234567
rejlst 0 ans OFF
rejlst 0 code 42
To set up an entry to answer a number, use the following commands:
rejlst 1 num 1234567
rejlst 1 ans ON
Entity
Instance
Parameter
Values
Equivalent Web Parameter
rejlst
n
num
up to 20 digits
Number
rejlst
n
ans
OFF,ON
Mode Answer,Reject
rejlst
n
code
0-255
code