D 13373.08
NOVEMBER 2007
MPS
TANDBERG
MPS
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Using the Phone Book
Name
Enter the name of the phone book entry.
Dial Profile
Select which dial profile to use for this phone book entry.
Auto:
The MPS will automatically select the appropriate profile
ISDN:
ISDN will always be used for dialling.
H.323:
H.323 will always be used when dialling.
SIP:
SIP will always be used when dialling.
If defined, custom Dial Profiles (Network Profiles) will show in
the list. See
for more information.
Cancel
Select
Cancel
to discard all changes and
return to the
Phone Book
.
Edit Entry
Network Module
Specify which Network Interface Card to use for outgoing
calls. Enter a value between 0 and 6.
Optional for ISDN calls
•
Mandatory for V.35 calls and G.703 Leased Line calls.
•
Network ID
Used to identify port or interface number within a network module. Enter a
value between 1 and 32:
Specify which IP network to use, only
•
1
and
2
are valid values (optional).
Specify which V.35 port to use (mandatory).
•
Save
Select
Save
to save
the changes to this
Phone Book Entry.
Number
Enter the video number, telephone number or RS366 dial
string.
For G.703 Leased Line calls, this is the call number (1 to 5).
Call Type
Telephone:
Set to Telephone if the number entered above is a
telephone number.
Auto:
When set to Auto (default) the configured Maximum
Conference Rate will be used.
Custom Selection:
Select the call rate to be used.
(64 kbps, 2x64 (H.221) kbps, 128 kbps, 192 kbps, 256 kbps,
320 kbps, 320 kbps, 384 kbps, H0 (384 kbps), 512 kbps,
768 kbps, 1152 kbps, 1472 kbps, 1920 kbps)
Subaddress
The Subaddress is used to address different participants on
the same ISDN line or TCS4 dialling.
Restrict (56K)
Select Restrict (56K) to use 56 kbps per ISDN
B-channel.
Second Number
If two numbers are required, both should be specified for 2x64
kbps and 2x56 kbps calls.
Leave blank (default) if the endpoint only has one number.
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