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3. Set the MSN numbers that are to be assigned to each call type.
Note that this setting only applies to the call type selected above the MSN
number, and only if the connected device supports the call type used.
You have the following options with the MSN numbers:
• <None>. No MSN numbers are used. An incoming call is accepted in all
devices connected to this port.
• 1*, 2*, 3* or 4*: If, for example, you select 1* at Standard call type, an
incoming Standard call is accepted by all devices that are programmed
with the number 1* and connected to the ISDN interface.
• 0401, 0402: These are local numbers for separate devices connected to
the ISDN interface.
An incoming call is accepted by devices that are programmed with the
selected number and connected to the ISDN interface.
You can combine the MSN settings.
Example: You have two devices connected to the ISDN interface. One is
programmed with the numbers 1* and 0401, the other is
programmed with 1* and 0402.
In the web interface, you select the MSN number 1* under
Standard.
If an incoming Standard call arrives, both devices will accept
the call.
If you make a local call to one of the local numbers 0401 or
0402, only the called device will accept the call.
4. Set the call type for outgoing calls.
• If you select Automatic, the call type will be determined by the calling
device.
• If you select Standard, all outgoing calls, except UDI/RDI, will use the
call type Standard. If you make a 3.1 kHz Audio call it will be converted
to a Standard call.
Outgoing UDI or RDI sessions will be not be influenced by this setting.
Important
If you set an MSN number to anything other than <None>,
connected devices must be programmed with these MSN
numbers.
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