Operation Manual
Configuring ISDN Call Destinations 139
To enter a new time, press <Ins>. Enter the Day of Week, the
Time of Day and the new Inactivity Timeout value in the menu
and press <Esc>. The new time is now shown in the list.
29c.
Outbound Call Processing
.
When you press <Enter> on Outbound Call Processing, a
window similar to that for Call Status Time Restrictions is
displayed.
This menu 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.
29d.
COSO
.
Press <Enter> on COSO to display a menu similar to that for
Inactivity Timeout (see above).
In this list you can determine days and times at which you
want COSO to be changed automatically. Initially, the list is
empty.
To enter a new time, press <Ins>. Enter the Day of Week, the
Time of Day and the new setting for COSO in the menu and
press <Esc>. The new time is now shown in the list.
29e.
NDS Pass Through Times
.
NDS databases must be updated in regular intervals. Thus,
if you NW4/NDS Spoofing to Time Restricted above, you
have to define days and times at which so-called Ping for
NDS packets are not spoofed in order to enable synchroni-
zation within the WAN.
To save money, you can use the NDS Pass Through Times to
allow updates in times where connections charges are low,
for example during the night.
When you press <Enter> on NDS Pass Through Times, the
following menu is displayed: