Installation guide

Configuring system-wide ISDN settings 17-13
Chapter 17: Advanced Trunk and Channel Configuration
Wave Global Administrator Guide
3 Click the ISDN tab.
4 In the Outbound Caller ID section, specify the
Numbering Plan Identifier as specified in
your Service Confirmation Letter from the drop-down list.
The numbering plan identifier (NPI) is used to indicate the general way phone numbers are
constructed within the Caller ID. The two most common numbering plans are
E.164—the
world-wide ISDN numbering standard—and
Unknown, indicating that the sender does not
want to specify a plan.
Private indicates that the calling party may use a unique string of
digits for the calling party ID.
5 Specify the
Type of Number as specified in your Service Confirmation Letter from the
drop-down list.
Note that the numbering plan you selected in step 2 may have four types of numbers:
Unknown, Subscriber (local), National (long distance), and International.
Caution: This is an expert setting that should not be modified unless you are
instructed to do so by your Vertical Technical Support representative.
6 In the Inbound Caller ID section, specify any digits to insert prior to a national number.
For example, when Wave receives a call specified as National, it prepends a 1 in the Caller
ID that is sent, so the receiver will know how to correctly return the call, if necessary.
7 Specify any digits to insert prior to an international number.
For example, when Wave receives a call specified as International, it prepends a 011 in the
Caller ID that is sent, so the receiver will know how to correctly return the call, if
necessary.
8 Click
Apply to save your changes.
9 Click
Done to return to the Management Console.
Release 2.0
September 2010