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3-2. Setting for MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number)
Outgoing Phone Number
If you set the outgoing phone number, they will be sent to
network when you place a call. There is no such setting as
default.
Incoming Phone Number
The Multiple Subscriber Number (or MSN) is an ISDN feature
that allows you to have more than
one directory numbers for
a single BRI. Thus if you have more than one ISDN devices
connected to the NT1, you can set a specific MSN to the
miniVigor128 so that it can accept an incoming call that is
called to the MSN.
For example, if you set an MSN as “123”, the miniVigor128 will
only accept the call with “Called Party Number” as xx..x123.
Where xx..x denotes any leading digits of the MSN “123”.
(Only the last digits of the numbers are compared!) You can
set up to 3 MSNs for each port to the
miniVigor128. By
default, no MSN is assigned. In other words, the miniVigor128
will accept all incoming calls with every port.
Setting for Multiple Subscriber Number