QX1000 Manual II: Administrator's Guide
Administrator’s Menus
QX1000; (SW Version 5.3.x)
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The next page is
ISDN Wizard
–
MSN Settings
page which is
used to turn on the MSN configuration. It is recommended to
enable the MSN when there are multiple ISDN devices
connected to the same ISDN bus. If the MSN is enabled on this
page, the next page will require the MSN table configuration.
For MSN service enabled,
the
Routing Settings
page is used
to assign MSN numbers to the certain destinations on the
QX1000. The MSN number can be assigned to the QX1000’s
extensions, to the Auto Attendant, or to the routing agent. The
destination selected from this page will ring upon incoming call
to the corresponding MSN number comes in.
Fig. II-181: ISDN Wizard – ISDN PRMP Settings
The fields in the
MSN Number
column require the MSN
numbers allocated to the QX1000.
Please Note:
At least one MSN number should be defined in
this page. The system displays an error message if the same
MSN number is used twice in this page.
The
Route Incoming Call to
drop-down lists is used to select
the destination where the incoming call addressed to the certain
MSN number will be routed. Choosing the
Routing with
inbound destination number
selection will automatically use
the initially dialed number to connect the destination without any
additional dialing. If MSN is disabled on the
ISDN Wizard -
MSN
Settings
page, the
ISDN Wizard -
Routing Settings
page
contains only one
Route Incoming Call to
drop-down list.
Selecting the
Use Default outgoing Caller ID
allows you to
overwrite the source caller information with the one specified in
the
Default outgoing Caller ID
field when placing outgoing
calls toward the CO. The
Default outgoing Caller ID
field
requires the caller ID for the outgoing calls from the QX1000
through the ISDN trunk. That number should be registered at
the CO and can be one of the MSNs provided by the CO. If this
checkbox is enabled but no value is defined in the
Default
outgoing Caller ID
, empty caller information will be sent to the
CO. If this checkbox is disabled, the source caller information
will be forwarded to the CO.
Select the
Advanced Settings
checkbox if you wish to adjust
trunk’s L2 and L3 Settings manually, otherwise leave this
checkbox unselected to use the system default values.
Fig. II-182: ISDN Wizard – Routing Settings
The
ISDN Wizard
–
L2&L3 Settings
is used for advanced configuration only and contains L2&L3 Settings. This page only appears when the
Advanced Settings
checkbox is selected on the previous page of the wizard. This page contains the following components:
ISDN L2 Timers:
•
Excessive Ack. Delay T200
configures the period in milliseconds (numeric values from 500 to 9999) between the transmitted signaling packet
and its acknowledgement received.
•
Idle Timer
T203
configures the period in milliseconds (numeric values from 1000 to 99999) for the ISDN client idle timeout.