Instruction manual
61200780L1-1C © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc. 290
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan
T3 and T3 D&I: User Term - Ifce Config (RBS)
The ATLAS 800 Series converts signaling types between network and user terminations.
FGD Tx Sequence Displayed only if SIGNALING METHOD is configured for FEATURE GROUP D.
Defines the format in which to present the outgoing digits. Choices:
NORMAL if
no digits are to be sent;
ANI/DNIS to send both ANI and DNIS; DNIS to send
DNIS only;
ANI to send ANI only.
FGD Rx Sequence Displayed only if SIGNALING METHOD is configured for FEATURE GROUP D.
Defines the format in which to receive the incoming digits. Choices:
NORMAL if
no digits are to be received;
ANI/DNIS to receive both ANI and DNIS; DNIS to
receive DNIS only;
ANI to receive ANI only.
Wink after ANI/DNIS Displayed only if SIGNALING METHOD is configured for FEATURE GROUP D.
When enabled, the ATLAS 800 Series will transmit a wink after ANI/DNIS
digits are transmitted.
Direct Inward Dialing Defines whether Direct Inward Dialing (DID) is being used by the network. If
DID is ENABLED, then the following information must be defined.
DID Digits Transferred Defines the number of digits sent to ATLAS 800 Series from the network if DID
is used. This option only displays if DID is set to ENABLED.
DID Prefix Defines the prefix digits which are not received as a part of the DID number.
The ATLAS 800 Series uses the combination of prefix and DID number to
determine the user endpoint that should receive the incoming call. This option
only displays if
DID is set to ENABLED. If DID is DISABLED, then you must define
the trunk number.
If FEATURE GROUP D is used, DID only refers to DNIS digits.
Caller ID Number Defines the number the ATLAS 800 Series uses to provide caller ID to the
network for outgoing calls sent through this endpoint. This item is optional.
The Caller ID number must be specific (i.e., no wildcards).
Strip MSD Strips a selected quantity (choose from NONE, 1, 2, and 3) of the most
significant digits (MSD) of a dialed number prior to being forwarded out of the
port. For example, a network port could be set to accept all calls beginning with
9 (9$), and then with
STRIP MSD set to 1, all digits would be sent toward the
network except the leading 9.
STRIP MSD does not affect CALL ACCEPT criteria. All of the digits (including the
MSDs that are subsequently stripped) are used as accept criterion.
Source ID Simplifies the creation of a DIAL PLAN in applications where the criterion for
switching calls to a certain endpoint is a function of which endpoint originated
the call.
•
DEFAULT VALUE = 0. Zero is the default ID for all endpoints and all accept
numbers. With default values, all calls are routed based only on the dialed