Operation Manual
Configuring ISDN Call Destinations 125
If you want to clear interfaces for other connections after a
certain period of inactivity, set the Disconnect Timeout to "Same
as Inactivity Timeout".
Setting this timeout value to zero disables the Disconnect Time-
out. For on-demand connections, the interface that has been
handling the connection to the current call destination will be
reserved for this call destination (except when Remote Node
Usage is set to "On Demand Interface Reservation") until: the
Inactivity Timeout expires, the connection is cleared manually
(CALLMGR or CICCOFF), the Call Status of this destination
expires (if Time Restrictions are configured), one of the interface
threshold values or one of the call destination´s budget values is
reached.
14. Check the
Outbound Call Processing
.
This parameter defines whether or not initial outgoing calls are
allowed to this destination.
Default: Enabled
Options: Enabled, Disabled, Time Restricted
When Outbound Call Processing is enabled, outgoing calls to
this destination are possible.
When this parameter is disabled, no initial outgoing calls are
allowed to this destination. Only incoming calls from this desti-
nation are allowed. This makes sense whenever the protocol
requires a local destination configuration (for examples for static
routes), but you do not want to allow initial outgoing calls to this
destination.
Please note that this does not affect calls performed after an inactivity
timeout. These calls are allowed if the initial call was set-up by the
remote site and can be controlled via COSO or Interface Outbound Call
Processing.
Time Restricted lets you enable and disable Outbound Call
Processing at specified times. This can be used for security
purposes, to allow connections only at certain times (for example
to transfer e-mails only at the weekend) and to save connection
charges.
For more information on configuring Time Restrictions, refer to
Step 29.
Note