2
Then click the Dynamic Voice Override drop-down menu in the
“Voice Port” section.
3
Select Outgoing Calls only, Incoming Calls only, Incoming
and Outgoing Calls, or No Dynamic Voice Override.
Setting the B-Channel Rate
Your ISDN B-channels are capable of either 56 Kbps or 64 Kbps,
depending upon the way your call is routed by the telephone company.
To set your line speed:
1
Click the Configuration Manager icon on the left side of the
ControlCenter screen.
2
In the “Data Port” section, click 56K or 64K.
Assigning Phone Numbers
for the Analog Device Ports
The Analog Device Ports on the back of your ISDN TA can be set to
receive calls to either of your ISDN line’s telephone numbers. The
device will ring whenever the telephone number assigned to the port
that it is plugged into is dialed.
You can also disable incoming calls to the Analog Device Ports.
To adjust your Analog Device Ports’ settings:
1
Click the Configuration Manager icon on the left side of the
ControlCenter screen.
2
Find “Telephone Number Assignment” in the “Voice Port”
section. The “Port #1” and “Port #2” drop-down menus represent
the Analog Device Ports on the back of your ISDN TA.
3
By default, “Port #1” and “Port #2” each already have a telephone
numbers assigned.
To change this telephone number, click the drop-down menu
of the port and click the telephone number that you want
assigned to that port.
To disable incoming calls to the Analog Device Port, click
the drop-down menu of the port, then click Disable
Incoming Calls.