Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
62 System Interfaces Part 1
3.1.1.3 Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint Connections
Basic accesses can be configured as point-to-point or as point-to-multipoint ("TEI
Management" setting in the configuration of the network interfaces).
Point-to-Multipoint Connection without a PBX
The basic access in point-to-multipoint configuration allows a selective dial-up of
the terminals connected in parallel using MSN, the Multiple Subscriber Number.
Here the network itself provides a kind of direct dialling, so to speak.
NT1: Network Termination
MSN: Multiple Subscriber Number
Fig. 1.5: Single basic access in point-to-multipoint configuration
Note:
The fax with ISDN connection is implemented as a fax card in a PC.
Initialization setting
Digital network interfaces are set on point-to-point configuration.
Point-to-Multipoint Connection with PBX
If a PBX is connected using point-to-multipoint, a direct dial number must be cre-
ated for each MSN number, with all the digits of the MSN number.
NT1
MSN 1 MSN 2 MSN 3
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MSN 1: 653 12 33
MSN 2: 653 12 34
MSN 3: 653 13 45
Fax