Patton electronic IP Phone SmartNode 4110 Series Benutzerhandbuch
PPP Dial-up over ISDN
335
SmartWare Software Configuration Guide
30 • PPP configuration
The local and remote E.164 number configuration on inbound destinations have different meanings than for
outbound destinations. On inbound destinations these numbers are used to dispatch incoming calls to one of
the configured inbound destinations.
outbound destinations. On inbound destinations these numbers are used to dispatch incoming calls to one of
the configured inbound destinations.
Follow the steps below to create an inbound destination instance. Each destination contains all information
needed to accept an incoming call and identify towards the remote party. You can create more than one
inbound destination in order to filter inbound calls and to apply different PPP subscribers and PPP profile to
call from different parties.
needed to accept an incoming call and identify towards the remote party. You can create more than one
inbound destination in order to filter inbound calls and to apply different PPP subscribers and PPP profile to
call from different parties.
Mode: context cs/interface dialer
Step
Command
Purpose
1
[name] (if-dialer)[dialer]#inbound
PROVIDER1
PROVIDER1
Creates an inbound destination to accept
incoming calls from a certain remote party.
incoming calls from a certain remote party.
2
[name] (inbound)[provider]#local-e164
<e164>
<e164>
The incoming call must have the configured
called-party number to be accepted. Use the
no-form of the command to accept calls to all
numbers.
called-party number to be accepted. Use the
no-form of the command to accept calls to all
numbers.
3
[name] (inbound)[provider]#remote-e164
<e164>
<e164>
The incoming call must have the configured
calling-party number to be accepted. Use the
no-form of the command to accept calls from
all numbers.
calling-party number to be accepted. Use the
no-form of the command to accept calls from
all numbers.
4
[name] (inbound)[provider]#encapsulation
ppp
ppp
Defines the data protocol that shall run over
the established signalling connection. Cur-
rently only PPP is available, which is the
default.
the established signalling connection. Cur-
rently only PPP is available, which is the
default.
5
[name] (inbound)[provider]#bind sub-
scriber <subscriber>
scriber <subscriber>
Indirectly binds to a spoofing IP interface over
a PPP subscriber. The PPP subscriber contains
all PPP protocol parameters (e.g. authentica-
tion protocol, credentials, multi-link, etc.)
See
a PPP subscriber. The PPP subscriber contains
all PPP protocol parameters (e.g. authentica-
tion protocol, credentials, multi-link, etc.)
See
for further information.
6
[name] (inbound)[provider]#use profile
ppp <profile>
ppp <profile>
Defines the PPP profile that shall be used. The
PPP profile stores advanced PPP protocol
parameters.
See
PPP profile stores advanced PPP protocol
parameters.
See
further information.
7
Repeat steps 1-6 for all required backup pro-
viders you want to use.
viders you want to use.