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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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10 Define the following parameters:<br />

Table 12-8 Phones Settings<br />

Field Description<br />

<strong>Polycom</strong> <strong>RMX</strong> <strong>2000</strong>/4000 Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

First Number The first number in the phone number range.<br />

Last Number The last number in the phone number range.<br />

• A range must include at least two dial-in numbers.<br />

• A range cannot exceed 1000 numbers.<br />

11 Click OK.<br />

The new range is added to the Dial-in Phone Numbers table.<br />

12 Optional. Repeat steps 8 to 10 to define additional dial-in ranges.<br />

13 Enter the MCU CLI (Calling Line Identification).<br />

In a dial-in connections, the MCU CLI indicates the MCU’s number<br />

dialed by the participant. In a dial-out connection, indicates the MCU<br />

(CLI) number as seen by the participant<br />

14 Click Save & Continue.<br />

After clicking Save & Continue, you cannot use the Back button to<br />

return to previous configuration dialog boxes.<br />

The ISDN/PSTN Network Service is created and confirmed.<br />

15 Click OK to continue the configuration.<br />

The Spans dialog box opens displaying the following read-only fields:<br />

— ID – The connector on the ISDN/PSTN card (PRI1 - PRI12).<br />

— Slot – The MPM board that the ISDN/PSTN card is connected to<br />

(1 or 2)<br />

— Service – The Network Service to which the span is assigned, or<br />

blank if the span is not assigned to a Network Service<br />

— Clock Source – Indicates whether the span acts as a clock source,<br />

and if it does, whether it acts as a Primary or Backup clock<br />

source. The first span to synchronize becomes the primary clock<br />

source.<br />

— State – The type of alarm: No alarm, yellow alarm or red alarm.<br />

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