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Configuring the Device to Reject Incoming ISDN Calls

By default, the device is configured to accept incoming ISDN calls. The incoming calls are accepted if dial-in is configured on the device. You can configure the device to reject all incoming ISDN calls.

To configure the device to reject incoming ISDN calls:

  1. Navigate to the top of the configuration hierarchy in either the J-Web or CLI configuration editor.
  2. Perform the configuration tasks described in Table 66.
  3. If you are finished configuring the device, commit the configuration.
  4. To verify that the network interface is configured correctly, see Verifying the ISDN Configuration.

Table 66: Configuring the Device to Reject Incoming ISDN Calls

Task

J-Web Configuration Editor

CLI Configuration Editor

Navigate to the Processes level in the configuration hierarchy.

  1. In the J-Web interface, select Configuration>View and Edit>Edit Configuration.
  2. Next to System, click Configure or Edit.
  3. Next to Processes, click Configure.
  4. Next to Isdn signaling, click Configure.

From the [edit] hierarchy level, enter

set system processes isdn-signaling reject-incoming

Configure the device to reject incoming calls.

  1. Select the Reject Incoming check box.
  2. Click OK.
 

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