Netopia 430 s Guía De Referencia
Configuring ISDN Connections
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most common subnet allocated.
If a remote network has a non-standard mask (that is, it uses
subnetting), the only way for it to successfully connect to the
Netopia ISDN Router is by matching a connection profile. In other
words, you will have to set up a connection profile for that network.
subnetting), the only way for it to successfully connect to the
Netopia ISDN Router is by matching a connection profile. In other
words, you will have to set up a connection profile for that network.
The answer profile’s
default parameters
You can set the following default parameters for incoming calls:
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Authentication
Non-North American
models only
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Force 56K on Answer
■
LZS Data Compression
If Must Match a Defined Profile is set to No, you can also set the
following parameters for accepted calls that do not match a
connection profile:
following parameters for accepted calls that do not match a
connection profile:
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B-Channel Usage
■
Idle Timeout
■
Filter Set
All of these parameters are similar to the connection profile
parameters of the same names. To find out how to set them, see
parameters of the same names. To find out how to set them, see
.
Call acceptance scenarios
The following are a few common call acceptance scenarios and
information on how to configure the router for those purposes.
information on how to configure the router for those purposes.
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To accept all calls, regardless of whether they match a
connection profile:
connection profile:
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Toggle Must Match a Defined Profile to No.
■
To only accept calls that match a connection profile through use
of a name and password (or secret):
of a name and password (or secret):
■
Toggle Must Match a Defined Profile to Yes,
and