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Chapter 11. Dial Plan

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P

ORTS

A

VAILABLE

Indicates which of the two ports of the ATLAS 550 have already been
defined either in another switched endpoint (indicated by

S

) or in a

D

EDI

-

CATED

M

AP

(indicated by

N

). This field is read-only.

N

UMBER OF

P

ORTS

Defines to the ATLAS 550 how many of the ports could be used to answer
calls to the number(s) defined in the

I

NCOMING

A

CCEPT

C

ALL

L

IST

. You can

enter numbers 1 or 2. The ports are contiguous beginning with the port
number selected and the number of ports.

Example:

If the port selected (as a part of the

S

LOT

/P

ORT

selection) is 2, and the num-

ber of ports selected here was 1, then only port 2 would be enabled to
receive calls to the numbers listed under the

I

NCOMING

C

ALL

A

CCEPT

L

IST

.

N

UMBER TO

D

IAL

Indicates the number to be dialed.

C

ALL

T

YPE

Indicates whether the call will be

64

K

or

56

K

data rate:

56

K

is intended for

use in applications where interoperability with

S

WITCHED

56

service is de-

sired.

64

K

is the default call type.

D

IAL

C

ALL

A

S

Indicates how the call will be handled over the network:

D

IGITAL

,

V

OICE

, or

A

UDIO

.

D

IGITAL

Requests a 56 kbps data circuit that is rate-adapted to 56 kbps or an unre-
stricted 64 kbps data circuit.

V

OICE

Requests a Mu-law/A-law speech circuit as the bearer capability for outgo-
ing calls. Use

V

OICE

with an ISDN line configured for voice service. In some

areas, voice service costs less than data service. A

V

OICE

call type does not

guarantee an end-to-end digital connection with some local and long dis-
tance carriers.

A

UDIO

Requests a 3.1 kHz audio circuit as the bearer capability for outgoing calls.
Use

A

UDIO

with an ISDN line configured for voice service. In some areas

audio service is less expensive than data service. An

A

UDIO

call type guar-

antees a digital end-to-end ISDN connection.

S

OURCE

ID

Simplifies the creation of a

D

IAL

P

LAN

in applications where the criterion for

switching calls to a certain endpoint is a function of which endpoint origi-
nated the call.

Default value = 0. The default ID for all endpoints is 0 and for all accept
numbers is 0. With default values, all calls are routed based only on the
dialed number.

Multiple endpoints can have the same Source ID.

When creating the Call Accept list, specify a Source ID(s) as well as a di-
aled number or range of dialed numbers to accept.

Example:

An application requires that all calls that originate from Port 1 of the
ATLAS 550 in Slot 1 be switched to Port 2 of that same module. Assign a
unique Source ID (e.g. 7) to Port 1 of the module, and then configure Port 2
to only accept calls from that unique Source ID (7).