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Reference Guide for the Model RT338 ISDN Router

DSS1 ISDN Menu

Table 4-5
lists and describes the fields and field descriptions for Menu 2 - ISDN Setup.
Table 4-5.
ISDN Setup Field Descriptions (DSS1)
Field
Switch Type
B Channel Usage
ISDN Data and
Subaddress
A/B Adapter 1
and Subaddress
A/B Adapter 2
and Subaddress
Analog Call Routing
Global Analog Call
Edit Advanced Setup This field selects the ISDN Advanced Setup Menu. Use the SPACE bar to toggle this
Incoming Phone
Number Matching
4-10
Description
This field is fixed as DSS1.
Switch/switch should be selected unless one or both B channels are a leased circuit.
Toggling this parameter using the Space bar will cycle through all combinations of
Switch, Leased, and Unused.
Enter the number and subaddress assigned to the ISDN data call for the router. It is
used as the outgoing CGPN (Calling Party Number) setting for the ISDN data call.
The router accepts only digits. Do not include dashes ( - ) and spaces in this field; it
should be no longer than 19 digits for the number and 5 digits for the subaddress.
Enter the number and subaddress assigned to the A/B Adapter 1 (POTS port 1) call
for the router. It is used as the outgoing CGPN setting for the A/B Adapter 1 call.
Enter the number and subaddress assigned to the A/B Adapter 2 (POTS port 2) call
for the router. It is used as the outgoing CGPN setting for the A/B Adapter 2 call.
All analog calls are routed to the A/B Adapter 1 if the setting is A/B Adapter 1. The
calls are routed to the A/B Adapter 2 if the setting is A/B Adapter 2. They are not
answered if the setting is Ignore.
All global analog calls are answered and routed to A/B Adapter 1 or A/B Adapter 2
(the setting in the field of Analog Call Routing) if the setting is Accept. They are not
answered if the setting is Ignore.
field to Yes. Press [Enter] to display Menu 2.1 - ISDN Advanced Setup. For more
information about this menu, see
There are three options in this field:
• Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN)—Digital call is answered only when there is a
match for the ISDN data number. Analog call is answered as the A/B Adapter 1 call
when there is a match for the A/B Adapter 1 number. It is answered as the A/B
Adapter 2 call when there is a match for the A/B Adapter 2 number. If an A/B
Adapter 1 or 2 number is not specified, the analog call is not answered.
• Called Party subaddress (CDSA)—Digital call is answered when there is a match
for the ISDN Data subaddress. Analog call is answered as the A/B Adapter 1 call
when there is a match for the A/B Adapter 1 subaddress. Analog call is answered
as the A/B Adapter 2 call when there is a match for the A/B Adapter 2 subaddress.
If an A/B Adapter 1 or 2 subaddress is not specified, analog call is not answered.
• Don't care - All numbers accepted—All digital calls, including global calls (without
CDPN and CDSA in the call setup) to any CDPN are answered. All analog calls are
routed to either the A/B Adapter 1 or A/B Adapter 2, or they are not answered.
Answering analog calls depends on the setting of Analog Call Routing. All global
analog calls either accept the numbers or do not answer them depending on the
setting of Global Analog Call.
ISDN Advanced Setup Menu (North
Initial Router Configuration
America).

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