Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
698 Planning a private network Part 3
Fig. 3.76: Virtual network subscriber
The following assumptions are made:
The system’s number range is 200...299 and the number 233 should not be an
internal number but the remote subscriber. In other words, a call made to number
233 should ring at the remote subscriber. When the remote subscriber himself
makes a call, the call should be displayed as an internal call from number 233.
Route 1 contains the lines for calls to the public network.
Configuration steps:
1. In the system, the number 233 is created as a network subscriber (category
PISN subscribers in the numbering plan).
2. The subscriber’s name is configured under the subscriber configuration for
number 233, along with route 1 and the number 0217131527. The number
must be configured in precisely the same way as the public network supplies
the number when the remote subscriber makes a call.
The configuration procedure is now completed.
If an internal subscriber dials the number 233, a line from route 1 is seized and
the number is dialled.
Conversely, the transmitted CLIP is compared with the configured CLIP number if
the remote subscriber dials a number in the system (normally a DDI number). If
the numbers match up, the number 233 and the caller’s name will be displayed
to the called subscriber as the CLIP.
Note:
The incoming CLIP analysis only works once you have exited the config-
uration.
S bus
haz0646aaena0
021 713 15 27
PINX
...where 233
is the network
subscriber
200...299