SROS Command Line Interface Reference Guide
ISDN Group Config Command Set
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incoming-accept-number
<number>
Use the
incoming-accept-number
command to configure the incoming number to be accepted by this
group from the PSTN. Use the
no incoming-accept-number
<number>
command to remove a configured
accept number.
Syntax Description
<number>
Specify the phone number(s) accepted for this ISDN group. The accept number
entered should match the digits that populate the Called Party Information
Element received on the ISDN interface for the call. Refer to the
Functional Notes
for more information on entering the number.
Default Values
By default, there are no configured incoming-accept-numbers. The ISDN group will not be able to accept
calls without a configured incoming-accept-number.
Functional Notes
Special characters (parentheses, commas, and dashes) can be entered in the incoming-accept-number for
readability, but they are ignored by the system. Incoming-accept-numbers are entered as a single number,
or as a range of numbers using the available wildcard characters. The following wildcard inputs can be
used to define numbers:
X
Any single digit 0 through 9
N
Any single digit 2 through 9
[1,2,3]
Specifies single digit in this group
$
Any number; effectively functions as a “don’t care”
The following list provides some examples for proper wildcard usage.
Incoming Accept Number(s)
Entry
555-1111 and 555-1112
555-111[1,2]
All numbers from the 916 area code
916$
Numbers between 555-1000 and 555-2000 555-[1,2]XXX
Wildcard characters are especially useful in situations where ISDN hunt groups are deployed and the
ISDN interfaces are all assigned to the same ISDN group in the router. ISDN hunt groups “bundle” multiple
ISDN interfaces (with unique LDNs) together into a single group at the Central Office. When a call to any of
the LDNs assigned to the ISDN interfaces in the hunt group is received at the Central Office, the switch
sends the call to the first available ISDN interface. The ISDN group must be able to accept calls to multiple
LDNs. Wildcard characters can simplify a configuration by allowing a single entry to match several
numbers.