User`s guide

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Setting Up Pipeline Security
Connection security
7-14 Preliminary January 30, 1998 Pipeline User’s Guide
The Id Auth parameter in the Answer profile can be set to the following values:
Note:
Fallback is listed, but is not currently available for the Pipeline.
Settable disconnect cause codes for CLID authentication
When Caller ID authentication fails in an ISDN connection, the Pipeline sends a
Disconnect message. The Cause Element in the Disconnect message can give an
idea of why the CLID authentication failed. You can set the Disconnect cause
code for CLID authentication failures to “User Busy” or “Normal call clearing.”
To set the Disconnect Cause value, open the Ethernet > Mod Config > Auth
profile. For example:
Auth...
CLID Fail Busy=No
APP Server=No
APP Host=N/A
APP Port=N/A
Ignore Ignore indicates that calling-party information is
not required for authentication.
Prefer or
Called Prefer
Prefer specifies that whenever CLID is available,
the calling-party’s phone number must match the
Calling # parameter before answering the call. If
CLID information is not available or if the Pipeline
cannot find a match to a calling number, the
Pipeline applies authentication using the Recv Auth
or Password Reqd parameters. Called Prefer is the
same as Prefer except that the called number, rather
than the calling number is preferred.
Require or
Called Require
Required indicates that the calling party’s phone
number must match the value of the Calling #
parameter before the Pipeline can answer the call. If
CLID information is not available, the Pipeline does
not answer the call. Called Require is the same as
Require except the called number, rather than the
calling number is required.