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The analog call will be answered as a modem call when there is a
match for the modem subaddress. Or it will be answered as A/B
Adapter call when there is a match for the A/B Adapter
subaddress. If no modem or A/B Adapter subaddress is specified,
then the analog call will not be answered. This option is only
available for DSS1.
Don’t care - all numbers accepted
- All digital calls, including
global calls (without CDPN and CDSA in the call setup), to any
CDPN (Called Party Number) will be answered. All analog calls
will be routed to the modem, A/B Adapter, or not answered. This
depends on the setting of ‘Analog Call Routing’. All global analog
calls will either accept or not answer them depending on the setting
of Global Analog Call.
9.
Analog Call Routing -
All analog calls will be routed to the
modem if the setting is Modem. Or they will be routed to the A/B
Adapter if the setting is A/B Adapter. Or they will not be answered
if the setting is Ignore.
10.
Global Analog Call - :
All global analog calls will be answered
and routed to the modem or A/B Adapter (the setting in the filed of
Analog call routing) if the setting is Accept. Or they will not be
answered if the setting is Ignore.
When you are finished, press
ENTER
at the message: Press ENTER
to Confirm ... to save your selections, or press
ESC
to cancel. When
you press ENTER, the Prestige will use the information that you entered
to initialize the ISDN link to the telephone company switch. It should be
noted that whenever the switch type is changed, the ISDN initialization
will take slightly longer. In addition, if you are using the U-interface, the
system will also take slightly longer to initialize.
At this point, the Prestige will ask if you wish to test to check if your
ISDN line has been successfully connected to your Prestige. If you
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