User`s guide

Prestige 128+ ISDN Router
Hardware Installation and Setup 2-17
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Figure 2-9 Menu 2 – ISDN Setup
Table 2-5 Menu 2 – ISDN Setup
Switch Type This field is fixed as DSS1.
B Channel Usage
In general, this is Switch/Switch. If you are only using one B channel
(e.g., your Prestige is sharing the ISDN BRI line with another device on
the S/T bus), then select Switch/Unused. The default is Switch/Switch.
ISDN Data &
Subaddress
Enter the telephone number and the subaddress assigned to ISDN data
calls for the Prestige. The maximum number of digits is 19 for the
telephone number and 5 for the subaddress.
A/B Adapter 1 &
Subaddress
Enter the telephone number and the subaddress assigned to A/B
Adapter 1 (PHONE1).
A/B Adapter 2 &
Subaddress
Same as above for A/B Adapter 2 (PHONE2).
Dial Prefix to
Access Outside
Line
Enter the prefix number if the Prestige is connected to an ISDN PABX.
This number should be no longer than 3 digits. Otherwise, leave this field
blank.
PABX Number
(with S/T Bus
Number)
Enter the S/T bus number if the Prestige is connected to an ISDN PABX.
If this field is left as blank then the loopback test is skipped
Incoming Phone
Number Matching
Determines how incoming calls are routed. The choices for this field are
Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN), Called Party Subaddress and
Don’t Care.
Analog Call
Routing
Select the destination for analog calls. The choices are A/B Adapter 1,
A/B Adapter 2 and Ignore. This field is only applicable when Incoming
Phone Number Matching is Don’t Care.
Global Analog Call
Select how to handle global analog calls. The choices are Accept and
Ignore. This field is not applicable when the Analog Call Routing is
Ignore.
Advanced Setup
Select Yes and press Enter to go to the advanced setup submenu.