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ATLAS 550 System Manual - Adtran

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Section 4 User Interface Guide <strong>ATLAS</strong> <strong>550</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

DIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > OUT#ACCEPT > SEARCH<br />

Write security: 3; Read security: 5<br />

Instructs <strong>ATLAS</strong> <strong>550</strong> in which order to search for an accept number match. Normally, all searches are set<br />

to primary. The secondary search selection forces <strong>ATLAS</strong> <strong>550</strong> to only accept a call at this endpoint if all<br />

primary endpoints are unavailable.<br />

PRIMARY SEARCH All long distance calls should go out a PRI directly to an IXC (MCI,<br />

ATT, etc.), and local calls should go out a T1 to the LEC. It may be<br />

desirable to place long distance calls on the local exchange if all of the<br />

IXC trunks are unavailable (busy or in alarm). In this case, the primary<br />

accept number for the local exchange would be N$, and the secondary<br />

accept would be 1$.<br />

SECONDARY SEARCH The same accept rules apply for all secondary number searches as for<br />

primary searches.<br />

DIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > OUT#ACCEPT > DATA 64K, DATA 56K, AUDIO, SPEECH<br />

Write security: 3; Read security: 5<br />

Reflects the bearer capability the network has provisioned for this line. If the ISDN lines were purchased<br />

with different services provisioned, then <strong>ATLAS</strong> <strong>550</strong> would send the call out of the port which supports the<br />

type of service the call requires.<br />

For example, the network termination is on a pair of BRIs (with the same phone number) with one<br />

provisioned for data and the other for voice. By enabling data in one and not the other, <strong>ATLAS</strong> <strong>550</strong> ensures<br />

that calls bearing data will be sent out the right BRI interface.<br />

DIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > OUT#ACCEPT > TREAT CALL AS<br />

Write security: 3; Read security: 5<br />

Allows the incoming call to be treated as the selected call type, regardless of the actual incoming call type.<br />

The default selection, AS RECEIVED, effectively disables the feature by using the actual call type. Other<br />

options include DATA 64K and DATA 56K.<br />

DIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > OUT#REJ<br />

Write security: 3; Read security: 5<br />

Defines parameters for outgoing calls that <strong>ATLAS</strong> <strong>550</strong> will not send to the network.<br />

DIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > OUT#REJ > REJECT NUMBER<br />

Write security: 3; Read security: 5<br />

Identifies which numbers this endpoint will not pass on toward the network. The reject list may consist of<br />

multiple entries. The reject list may be used to more easily specify the call filtering desired. The wildcards<br />

are identical as in OUT#ACCEPT (see Dial Plan > Network Term > Out#Accept on page 251).<br />

The reject list takes precedence over the accept list. For example, 1-900-$ rejects all 1-900<br />

long distance calls, and 1-$ rejects all long distance calls.<br />

252 © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200305L2-1B

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