Specifications
Configuration with QuickSET
92 QuickSET Configuration Guide
Dial-In Number — Enter the Caller ID number of a remote line that you wish to allow to call in to
your ISDN Interface. All incoming calls are verified against the Caller ID number. Caller ID
requires that Caller ID service be provided by your telephone company. Caller ID service is not
automatically provided - you will have to subscribe to it in addition to your normal ISDN service.
Answer Only Mode — The ISDN interface can make a connection only if the call is initiated
from a remote location. No outgoing calls can be originated by the ISDN interface when in this
mode.
Bandwidth On Demand — This function must be enabled before any of the bandwidth
management functions, such as Line Utilization Threshold, can be applied by your ISDN interface.
Samples Required — The number of samples required to initiate bandwidth expansion, or
reduction.
Line Utilization Threshold — The percentage of available bandwidth that will be allowed before
another B channel will be turned on. The second B channel is used to expand the bandwidth
capabilities of your ISDN interface. When the bandwidth utilization falls below this threshold, the
additional B channel will be dropped.
Maximum Number of Calls — The maximum number of calls (or B channels) allowed by this
ISDN Interface. For the WPIM-S/T interface the maximum number (of B channels) will be two.
Calls to Increase By — The number of calls to increase by when bandwidth expansion is called
for.
Calls to Decrease By — The number of calls to decrease by when bandwidth reduction is called
for.
Remote Bandwidth Control — When this function is enabled, either end of the ISDN
connection may initiate bandwidth control. When this function is disabled, only your ISDN
interface can initiate bandwidth control.