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5 Service and configuration description
5.1 MSN – Multiple Subscriber Number
The NT1+2a/b can be configured with three telephone numbers (MSN1…MSN3) for
each a/b port. The number should always be configured, because it is necessary for
the Call Forwarding services. MSN1 is the number which is sent as the Calling Party
Number. If you do not configure a number at MSN1 or configure a number which is
not subscribed by your network provider, the provider will replace your Calling Party
Number with the default one. Start always please with MSN1 for configuration.
If you like to configure a/b1 please use analogue terminal at analogue port a/b1. For
the other case to configure a/b2 please use the analogue telephone at a/b2.
Configure your telephone number MSN for analogue port a/b1 or a/b2:
MSN1 for a/bx:
#
#
MSN2 for a/bx:
#
#
MSN3 for a/bx:
#
#
x = 1 for a/b port 1 and x = 2 for a/b port 2
is one of your subscribed telephone numbers you wish to configure
(without area code)
Configuration example:
Your personal ISDN access number MSN1 is 665852.
The program sequence is:
#
#
Note
The right configuration of your telephone numbers is very important for the
selection of your telephone when an incoming call occurs and for the ringing
signal in that case.
If no number is configured in MSN 1, all incoming calls are accepted
If a/b1 and a/b2 use same numbers, both telephones will ring (if they are free) and
the one which hooked-off first, will receive the call.
To disable your NT1+2a/b for incoming calls, configure a number not subscribed
for the MSN (i.e.
).
To clear an MSN, use ‚
#‘ instead of ‚
#‘ in the above sequence.
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