Instruction manual

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ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan
FXS-8: User Term - Ifce Config
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 “wild cards”).
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. The default ID for all endpoints is 0 and all accept
numbers is 0. With default values, all calls are routed based only on the
dialed number.
Multiple endpoints can have the same
SOURCE ID.
When creating the
CALL ACCEPT list, specify a SOURCE ID(s) as well as a
dialed number or range of dialed numbers to accept.
For example, an application requires that all calls that originate from Port 1 of
the ATLAS 800 Series in Slot 1 be switched to Port 2 of that same module.
Assign a unique
SOURCE ID (e.g., 7) to Port 1 of the module, and then configure
Port 2 to only accept calls from that unique
SOURCE ID (7).
Dial on OffHook Defines a number that is automatically sent to the switchboard when a call on
this endpoint is initiated (goes off hook).
The Dial on Offhook number must be specific (i.e., no “wild cards”).
ANI to Caller ID Use this option to generate (FSK) Caller ID out the FXS user term port to the
subscriber. The ATLAS 800 Series generates Caller ID from the calling party
number (typically when the call is terminated from a PRI). The calling party
number may also come from a Trunk Number on a network term entry, or from
the Caller ID field on a user term entry (if the call comes from one of these
sources). Additional CPE equipment is needed to receiver Caller ID, such as a
Caller ID box. To receive Calling Name information, this equipment must
support Multiple Data Message Format (MDMF).
CALLING NAME will only be delivered (with the number) if a call is received from a PRI
that has been provisioned to provide C
ALLING NAME information. Otherwise, only the
C
ALLING PARTY NUMBER will be generated.