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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide Version 7.6.1 - Polycom

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Table 18-3 New Gateway Profile Properties (Continued)<br />

Option Description<br />

Enable ISDN/PSTN<br />

Access<br />

ISDN/PSTN Network<br />

Service<br />

Chapter 18-Gateway Calls<br />

Select this check box to allocate dial-in numbers for ISDN/PSTN<br />

connections.<br />

To define the first dial-in number using the default ISDN/PSTN<br />

Network Service, leave the default selection. When the Entry Queue<br />

is saved on the MCU, the dial-in number will be automatically<br />

assigned to the Entry Queue. This number is taken from the dial-in<br />

numbers range in the default ISDN/PSTN Network Service.<br />

Note: Even if ISDN/PSTN is disabled for dial-in, if an ISDN/PSTN<br />

Network Service is defined in the system, and ISDN and/or PSTN are<br />

enabled for dialed out, the system will used the default ISDN Network<br />

Service for dialing out to the target number.<br />

The default Network Service is automatically selected. To select a<br />

different ISDN/PSTN Network Service in the service list, select the<br />

name of the Network Service.<br />

First Phone Number Enter the first number in the Dial-in number range to be used for<br />

dialing into the gateway. This number must be part of the dial-in<br />

number range defined in the selected ISDN/PSTN Network Service.<br />

This field cannot be left empty. If left empty an error message, Please<br />

enter the First Dial in Number is displayed.<br />

Length: 0-25 digits.<br />

Note: This number must be numerically smaller than the Last Dial-in<br />

Number in the range.<br />

Last Phone Number Enter the last number in the Dial-in number range to be used for<br />

dialing into the gateway. This number must be part of the dial-in<br />

number range defined in the selected ISDN/PSTN Network Service.<br />

This field cannot be left empty. If left empty an error message, Please<br />

enter the Last Dial in Number is displayed.<br />

Length: 0-25 digits.<br />

Note: This number must be numerically larger than the First Dial-in<br />

Number in the range.<br />

Use Dial-In Numbers<br />

as Prefix Range<br />

When selected - Dial-in numbers are used to automatically generate<br />

the dial string of the destination endpoint or DMA Meeting Room or<br />

the IP endpoint, skipping the interaction with the Gateway IVR system<br />

for entering the destination ID. For more details see "Direct Dial-in to<br />

Endpoints or DMA VMR using Automatically Generated Destination<br />

Numbers” on page 18-8.<br />

When cleared - The participant must interact with the IVR Service to<br />

enter the ID of the destination endpoint of the DMA Meeting Room.<br />

Forward Prefix Enter the DMA prefix or the <strong>RMX</strong> prefix in the Gatekeeper for use in<br />

automatic dial string generation. This prefix replaces the digits that<br />

are truncated from the dial-in strings and to which the remaining dial<br />

in digits are appended to create the destination number.<br />

For example, if the DMA Prefix in the Gatekeeper is 26, enter this<br />

prefix in this field.<br />

<strong>Polycom</strong>, Inc. 18-15

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