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ZyXEL Communications 480 User Manual

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Prestige 480 ISDN Router

Hardware Installation and Setup

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Table 2-6 Menu 2.1.1 - ISDN Advanced Setup

Field

Description

Calling Line Indication

The Calling Line Indication, or Caller ID, governs whether the other party can
see your number when you call. If set to Enable, the Prestige sends the caller
ID and the party you call can see your number; if it is set to Disable, the caller
ID is blocked.

PABX Outside Line Prefix

A PABX (Private Automatic Branch eXchange) generally requires you to dial a
number (a single digit in most cases) when you need an outside line. If your
Prestige is connected to a PABX, enter this number in PABX Outside Line
Prefix
, otherwise, leave it blank. Please note that the PABX prefix is for calls
initiated by the Prestige only.

PABX Number (Include
S/T Bus Number)

The PABX number is used for an outside loopback test when the ISDN PABX
cannot support a local loopback test. If the Prestige is connected to an ISDN
PABX enter this number. Note that this number is used exclusively for
loopback testing; for regular outgoing calls, the Prestige dials the phone
number in the remote node. If this field is blank it indicates either that the
PABX supports local loopback testing or that the Prestige is not connected to a
PABX.

Outgoing Calling Party
Number

ISDN Data

If this field is not blank, the Prestige will use its value as the calling party
number
for "ISDN Data" outgoing calls. Otherwise, the individual entry for
"ISDN Data" in Menu 2.1 will be used as the calling party number. You only
need to fill in this field if your switch or PABX requires a specific calling party
number for outgoing calls; otherwise, leave it blank.

When you are finished, press [Enter] at the message: ‘Press [Enter] to confirm’, the Prestige uses
the information that you entered to initialize the ISDN lines. It should be noted that whenever the
switch type is changed, the ISDN initialization takes slightly longer.