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Configuring an ISDN Interface to Screen Incoming
Calls
By default, an ISDN interface is configured to accept all incoming calls.
If multiple devices are connected to the same ISDN line, you can configure
an ISDN interface to screen incoming calls based on the incoming called number.
You can configure the incoming called numbers that you want an ISDN
interface to accept. You can also use the reject option to configure a called
number that you want an ISDN interface to ignore because the number belongs
to another device connected to the same ISDN line. For example, if another
device on the same ISDN line has the called number 4085551091, you can configure
the called number 4085551091 with the reject option on the ISDN interface
so that it does not accept calls with that number.
When it receives an incoming ISDN call, the Services Router matches
the incoming called number against the called numbers configured on its ISDN
interfaces. If an exact match is not found, or if the called number is configured
with the reject option, the incoming call is ignored. Each ISDN interface
accepts only the calls whose called numbers are configured on it.
To configure an ISDN interface to screen incoming ISDN calls:
- Navigate to the top of the configuration hierarchy
in either the J-Web or CLI configuration editor.
- Perform the configuration tasks described in Table 63Table 79.
- If you are finished configuring the router, commit the
configuration.
- To verify that the network interface is configured correctly,
see Verifying the ISDN ConfigurationVerifying the ISDN Configuration.
Table 79: Configuring an ISDN
Interface to Screen Incoming ISDN Calls
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Task
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J-Web Configuration Editor
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CLI Configuration Editor
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Navigate to the Interfaces level in the configuration
hierarchy, and select an ISDN physical interface—for example, br-1/0/3.
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- In the J-Web interface, select Configuration>View
and Edit>Edit Configuration.
- Next to Interfaces, click Edit.
- Next to br-1/0/3, click Edit.
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From the [edit] hierarchy level, enter
edit interfaces br-1/0/3
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Configure the incoming called number—for example, 4085551091—for
the ISDN interface.
To configure the ISDN interface to ignore the incoming called number,
use the reject option.
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- Next to Isdn options, click Edit.
- Next to Incoming called number, click Add
new entry.
- In the Called number box, type 4085551091.
- Click OK.
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Enter
set isdn-options incoming-called-number 4085551091
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