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Configuring Advanced Setup
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P-202H Plus v2 User's Guide The following table describes the fields in this menu. Table 58 Menu 2.1 ISDN Advanced Setup FIELD DESCRIPTION Phone 1/2 Call Waiting The Call Waiting feature on your ISDN line works in exactly the same way as it does on a regular analog line. After hearing a call waiting indicator tone, press and immediately release the flash button on your telephone. This puts your current call on hold and answers the incoming call. Calling Line Indication The Calling Line Indication, or Caller ID, governs whether the other party can see your number when you call. If set to Enable, the ZyXEL Device sends the caller ID and the party you call can see your number; if it is set to Disable, the caller ID is blocked. PABX Outside Line Enter the number for outside line access if the ZyXEL Device is connected to a Prefix PABX; otherwise, leave it blank. The maximum number of digits is 4. PABX Number (Include S/T Bus Number) for Loopback Enter the S/T bus number if the ZyXEL Device is connected to an ISDN PABX. If this field is left as blank then the ISDN loopback test will be skipped. Outgoing Calling You only need to fill in this field if your switch requires a specific Outgoing Calling Party Number Party Number; otherwise, leave it blank. ISDN Data Enter the telephone number(s) assigned to your ISDN line by your telephone company. Some switch types only have one telephone number. Note that the ZyXEL Device only accepts digits; please do not include '-' or spaces in this field. This field should be no longer than 25 digits. A/B Adapter 1 Enter the telephone number assigned to A/B Adapter 1 (PHONE1). A/B Adapter 2 Enter the telephone number assigned to A/B Adapter 2 (PHONE2). Hangup Silence Time(sec) Most answering machines automatically terminate a call after a predefined length of silence. Specify the time in seconds that elapses before the answering machine drops the call when the ZyXEL Device receives tones from the switch and send a silence tone to the answering machine. Data Link Connection There are two types of ISDN Data Link Connection namely: point-to-multipoint and point-to-point. When you select point-to-multipoint, the TE1 value will be assigned by negotiation with the switch. When you select point-to-point, the TE1 value will be assigned a unique value of 0. When you have completed this menu, press [ENTER] at the prompt "Press ENTER to Confirm..." to save your configuration, or press [ESC] at any time to cancel. 17.2.2 Configuring Advanced Setup When you are finished, press [ENTER] at the message: 'Press ENTER to confirm or ESC to Cancel', the ZyXEL Device uses the information that you entered to initialize the ISDN line. It should be noted that whenever the switch type is changed, the ISDN initialization takes slightly longer. At this point, the ZyXEL Device asks if you wish to test your ISDN. If you select Yes, the ZyXEL Device will perform a loop-back test to check the ISDN line. If the loop-back test fails, please note the error message that you receive and take the appropriate troubleshooting action. Chapter 17 Menu 2 ISDN Setup 174