Allied Telesis OmniConnect ISDN User Manual
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OmniConnect / ISDN
User’s Manual
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Part number 613-10787-00
management duties such as call forwarding, call assignment and distinctive ringing. Based
upon the information provided on this screen and the incoming Caller ID, the extension
associated with the incoming phone number is rung or forwarded. The OmniConnect access
devices allow a total of 16 Caller ID settings to be configured. Caller ID configuration is
completely flexible; 16 incoming calling phone numbers may be assigned to any number of
POTS lines or assigned to a single POTS line. The OmniConnect/ISDN access device
supports a single POTS line and therefore all available Caller IDs are assigned to this single
line. The OmniConnect access device refers to each POTS line as an extension. The first
POTS line is assigned Extension 1.
The ISDN Caller ID Directory Setup screen displays a list of all available phone numbers that
have been added and the parameters associated with each number. For each entry listed, the
user is able to set four parameters:
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EXT# - the extension number to dial (this defaults to 1 for the
OmniConnect/ISDN and is the only possible option for this product.
•
RING – the type of ring (Normal, Personal, Urgent and Off)
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Normal – Standard United States ring – 2 seconds on, 4 seconds off
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Personal – Standard International Ring – 0.8 seconds on, 0.4 seconds off,
0.8 seconds on, 4 seconds off
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Urgent - 0.8 seconds on, 0.4 seconds off, 0.8 seconds on – repeating
indefinitely.
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Off – No ring
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FORWARD – Whether or not to forward the call.
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FORWARD# - The number to which the call should be forwarded.
To add Caller ID information, click on the Add button to advance to the ISDN Add Phone
Number screen. To edit information, click the Edit button to advance to the ISDN Edit Phone
Number screen. To remove an entry, click Remove to advance to the ISDN Remove Phone
Number screen. This will advance the user to the respective screens.