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ATLAS 550 System Manual - Adtran

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

DIAL PLAN > GLOBAL PARAM > NUMBER TYPE TEMPLATES<br />

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

Sets call type patterns. ISDN interfaces require that a number type be sent over the D channel when a call<br />

is sent or received. A normal RBS trunk does not send a type designator, but uses prefixes instead. For<br />

example, “1 +” prefix is a national long distance call type while a “011 +” prefix is an international long<br />

distance call type. These templates form a table to permit <strong>ATLAS</strong> <strong>550</strong> to translate the RBS prefix into a<br />

call type for ISDN and vice-versa.<br />

The <strong>ATLAS</strong> <strong>550</strong> default templates should cover all applications and should not need to be<br />

added to by the user except for very rare circumstances.<br />

DIAL PLAN > GLOBAL PARAM > NUMBER TYPE TEMPLATES > #<br />

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

Denotes an entry number. The maximum number of entries is 50. Press < I > to insert a new entry and<br />

< D > to delete any entry.<br />

DIAL PLAN > GLOBAL PARAM > NUMBER TYPE TEMPLATES > PREFIX<br />

Sets the prefix for the number type. Only digits 0 and 1 are allowed (maximum of six characters).<br />

DIAL PLAN > GLOBAL PARAM > NUMBER TYPE TEMPLATES > PATTERN<br />

Modifies an entry when you press (maximum of 40 characters). A pattern for a normal long<br />

distance call, for example, would be 1+(NXX) NXX - XXXX. Note that the symbols ( ), +, -, and space are<br />

not required and are only used to improve the readability of this example.<br />

DIAL PLAN > GLOBAL PARAM > NUMBER TYPE TEMPLATES > NUMBER TYPE<br />

Lists valid selections when you press . Selections include LOCAL, NATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL,<br />

PRIVATE, and UNKNOWN.<br />

DIAL PLAN > GLOBAL PARAM > AUTOMATIC ROUTEBACK REJECTION<br />

Write security: 1; Read security: 5<br />

When enabled, AUTOMATIC ROUTEBACK REJECTION prevents calls entering through network termination<br />

interfaces from being forwarded out another network interface. Such an event could happen if an incoming<br />

call specifies a number that has no endpoint configured to accept it and another network interface has a call<br />

acceptance entry which could accept it (such as $). Without automatic rejection, such a call would be<br />

forwarded back to the network. The network would in turn resend the call to the unit until all incoming<br />

resources are consumed.<br />

Use extreme caution when disabling AUTOMATIC ROUTEBACK REJECTION.<br />

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