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P-202H Plus v2 User's Guide, Menu 2 ISDN Setup, Menu 2.2 NetCAPI Setup

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P-202H Plus v2 User's Guide The following table describes the fields in this menu. Table 59 Menu 2.2 NetCAPI Setup FIELD DESCRIPTION Active This field allows you to enable or disable NetCAPI. Press the [SPACEBAR] to select Yes or No. Max Number of Registered Users When you want to use NetCAPI to place outgoing calls or to listen to incoming calls, you must start RVSCOM on your computer, and RVSCOM will register itself to the ZyXEL Device. This option is the maximum number of clients that the ZyXEL Device supports at the same time. Incoming Data Call Number Matching This field determines how incoming calls are routed. Select NetCAPI if you want to direct all incoming data calls to NetCAPI. Select Subscriber Number (MSN) if you want to direct all incoming call to the ZyXEL Device only when the incoming phone number matches the ISDN DATA number. If the incoming phone number does not match the ISDN DATA number, then the call will be routed to NetCAPI. Select Called Party Subaddress if you want to direct all incoming calls to the ZyXEL Device only when the incoming call matches the subaddress of ISDN DATA. If the incoming call does not match the subaddress of ISDN DATA, then the call will be routed to NetCAPI. Access List: Start IP Refers to the first IP address of a group of NetCAPI clients. Each group contains contiguous IP addresses. End IP Refers to the last IP address in a NetCAPI client group. Operation Select Incoming if you wish to grant incoming calls permission. Select Outgoing if you wish to grant outgoing calls permission. Select Both if you wish to grant both incoming calls and outgoing calls permissions. Select None if you wish to deny all calls. 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. Chapter 17 Menu 2 ISDN Setup 176

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P-202H Plus v2 User’s Guide
Chapter 17 Menu 2 ISDN Setup
176
The following table describes the fields in this menu.
Table 59
Menu 2.2 NetCAPI Setup
FIELD
DESCRIPTION
Active
This field allows you to enable or disable NetCAPI. Press the [SPACEBAR] to
select
Yes
or
No
.
Max Number of
Registered Users
When you want to use NetCAPI to place outgoing calls or to listen to incoming
calls, you must start RVSCOM on your computer, and RVSCOM will register itself
to the ZyXEL Device. This option is the maximum number of clients that the
ZyXEL Device supports at the same time.
Incoming Data Call
Number Matching
This field determines how incoming calls are routed. Select
NetCAPI
if you want
to direct all incoming data calls to NetCAPI. Select
Subscriber Number (MSN)
if
you want to direct all incoming call to the ZyXEL Device only when the incoming
phone number matches the ISDN DATA number. If the incoming phone number
does not match the ISDN DATA number, then the call will be routed to NetCAPI.
Select
Called Party Subaddress
if you want to direct all incoming calls to the
ZyXEL Device only when the incoming call matches the subaddress of ISDN
DATA. If the incoming call does not match the subaddress of ISDN DATA, then the
call will be routed to NetCAPI.
Access List:
Start IP
Refers to the first IP address of a group of NetCAPI clients. Each group contains
contiguous IP addresses.
End IP
Refers to the last IP address in a NetCAPI client group.
Operation
Select
Incoming
if you wish to grant incoming calls permission. Select
Outgoing
if you wish to grant outgoing calls permission. Select
Both
if you wish to grant
both incoming calls and outgoing calls permissions. Select
None
if you wish to
deny all calls.
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.