ADTRAN ATLAS 800PLUS Network Card User Manual


 
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu
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will only be invoked if the dialed number does not match one of the patterns set
in the Number Complete Template menu.
Area Code
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The local area code. This is used for sending caller ID to the Network.
Number Complete Template
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For any outgoing call, ATLAS must be able to recognize when the phone number
is complete. For example, a local number will be seven digits long while a long
distance (1+ #) will be 11 digits long. The ATLAS defaults will cover almost any
installation, and these templates should not require any additional user input
except for unusual circumstances. The template allows the use of “wildcard”
inputs to define numbers:
Example:
1+(NXX) NXX - XXXX would be a pattern for a normal long distance call. Note
that the symbols ( ), +, - and space are not required and are only used to improve
readability.
Number Type Templates
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ISDN interfaces require that a number type be sent over the D channel when a call
is sent or received. A normal RBS trunk does not send a type designator, but uses
prefixes instead. For example, “1 +” prefix is national long distance call type
while a “011 +” prefix would be an international long distance call type. These
templates form a table to permit ATLAS to translate the RBS prefix into a call type
for ISDN and vice- versa. The ATLAS default templates should cover all applica-
tions and should not need to be added to by the user except for very rare circum-
stances.
Automatic Routeback Rejection
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Use extreme caution when disabling this option!
When enabled, Automatic Routeback Rejection prevents calls which enter through
network termination interfaces from being forwarded out another network inter-
face. Such an event could happen if an incoming call specifies a number that has
no endpoint configured to accept it and another network interface has a call
acceptance entry which could accept it (such as $). Without automatic rejection,
such a call would be forwarded back to the Network. The Network would in turn
resend the call to the unit until all incoming resources are consumed.
X
= Any single digit
N
= Any single digit 2—9
911
= This specific number
[1,2,3...]
= A single digit in this group