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276 BCM450 Dial Up overview
Nortel Business Communications Manager 5.0
Planning and Engineering
NN40170-200 01.03 Standard
August 2009
Copyright © 2009 Nortel Networks
of 10.10.14.2. The settings can be changed to have the remote client
assign itself an address or even assign the BCM an address.
The default configuration for ISDN dial-in is for the BCM to assign the first
ISDN interface an address of 10.10.18.1 and the second client an address
of 10.10.18.2. The first remote client is assigned 10.10.18.10 and the
second client is assigned 10.10.18.11. The settings can be changed to
have the remote clients assign themselves an address or even assign the
BCM an address.
Finally, an administrator has the capability to disconnect a modem or ISDN
call if they find that a modem or ISDN call is in progress.
To program the RAS configurable options, select:
Configuration > Resources> Dial Up Interfaces > Modem Dial-In
Parameters
Configuration > Resources> Dial Up Interfaces > ISDN Dial-In
Parameters
Modem remote access service specifics
For Modem dial in, the Auto-disable feature automatically disables the modem
if no connections are established for a configurable period of time. The Auto-
disable feature is turned off by default. The modem can be enabled through
Element Manager, using Feature 9*8 or the Startup Profile. If the modem is
enabled using the Startup Profile, the Auto-disable capability is turned off.
The modem has a Directory Number (DN) associated with it. This DN can be
used to redirect a call to the modem. A call can be redirected to the modem
DN using the F70 (Transfer) feature from any sets attached to the BCM, or it
can be redirected to the modem DN using the Auto-Attendant feature. Any
user on the BCM can redirect an active call at their set by using Feature 9*0 if
they don’t know the modem DN. Feature 9*0 also displays the modem DN on
any sets with at least 1 line display.
The modem can also be programmed to answer incoming lines directly after
a configurable number of rings. Please be aware that most modems are
programmed by default to give up on a connection after 60 seconds. If the
number of rings and the amount of time it takes for the 2 modems to establish
a connection take more than 60 seconds, the connection fails. If an
administrator wants a modem to answer after a longer period than this default
timeout, the calling modem answer timeout should be changed accordingly.
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