ZyXEL Omni TA 128 User Guide - Page 88

Control of ISDN Phone Number and Sub-address

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S108.n= Function S80.n=0 Disable outgoing Low-Layer-Compatibility (default). S80.n=1 Enable outgoing Low-Layer-Compatibility. Example: ATS80.4=0 disables Low-Layer-Compatibility message for Analog Port 2. Control of ISDN Phone Number and Sub-address The Calling-Party-Number information element identifies the origin of a call, and the Called-Party-Number information element identifies the destination of a call. The Calling-Party-Subaddress information element identifies the Subaddress associated with the origin of a call. The Called-Party-Subaddress information identifies the Subaddress of the destination call. Each type of outgoing call can be assigned with one Number/Subaddress pair by using the command AT&ZOx=s. The possible values for x are as follows: • x = I - for ISDN data calls. • x = A - for the analog adapter 1. • x = B - for the analog adapter 2. The number-Subaddress-string 's' is defined as: s = [[Yn][Nn]own-number][/[[Zn]own-Subaddress]/] where Yn specifies the number type: • Y0 - unknown (default if Yn is omitted). • Y1 - international number. • Y2 - national number. • Y3 - network specific number. 76

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S108.n=
Function
S80.
n
=0
Disable outgoing Low-Layer-Compatibility (default).
S80.
n
=1
Enable outgoing
Low-Layer-Compatibility.
Example
: AT
S80.4=0
disables Low-Layer-Compatibility message
for Analog Port 2.
Control of ISDN Phone Number and Sub-address
The Calling-Party-Number information element identifies the origin
of a call, and the Called-Party-Number information element
identifies the destination of a call.
The Calling-Party-Subaddress information element identifies the
Subaddress associated with the origin of a call.
The Called-Party-Subaddress information identifies the Subaddress
of the destination call.
Each type of outgoing call can be assigned with one
Number/Subaddress pair by using the command
AT&ZO
x
=
s.
The
possible values for
x
are as follows:
x
=
I
- for ISDN data calls.
x
=
A
- for the analog adapter 1.
x
=
B
- for the analog adapter 2.
The number-Subaddress-string ‘
s
is defined as:
s
= [[Y
n
][N
n
]own-number][/[[Z
n
]own-Subaddress]/]
where
Y
n
specifies the number type:
Y0
- unknown (default if Y
n
is omitted).
Y1
- international number.
Y2
- national number.
Y3 -
network specific number.