Quickstart
Implementing a basic configuration
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For ISDN signaling, route incoming modem calls
If you are using ISDN signaling, you must perform the following steps to configure incoming
call routing:
1 To tell the MAX how to route incoming modem calls, from the Main Edit Menu select the
slot that contains the digital modem cards–for example, 50-000 V.34 Modem.
The slot’s menu appears:
50-000 V.34 Modem
50-100 Mod Config
50-200 Modem Diag
2 Select Mod Config.
The Mod Config submenu appears:
50-000 Mod Config
Module Name=
Ans 1#=
Ans 2#=
Ans 3#=
Ans 4#=
3 Set the Ans N # parameters by entering the unique digits of the telephone numbers dialed
by callers who use analog devices. For example, Ans 1#=1111. This setting tells the
MAX to route all calls coming in from phone number 555-1111 (the hunt group for analog
callers) to the digital modems.
4 Press the Left-Arrow or Escape key to exit the current Modem profile.
5 In the confirmation menu, press 2 to save and exit.
6 Press the Left-Arrow or Escape key to return to the Main Edit Menu so that you can
configure routing for MAX incoming modem calls. From the Main Edit Menu select
Ethernet > Mod Config > WAN Options.
The WAN Options profile appears:
90-C00 Mod Config
WAN options...
Dial Plan=N/A
Ans 1#=
Ans 2#=
Ans 3#=
Ans 4#=
Pool#1 start=0.0.0.0
Pool#1 count=0
Pool#2 start=0.0.0.0
Pool#2 count=0
Pool only=No
Pool Summary=No
7 Set the Ans N # parameters by entering the unique digits of the telephone numbers by
callers who use analog devices. For example, set Ans 1#=2222. This setting tells the
MAX to route all calls coming in from phone number 555-2222 (the hunt group for digital
callers) to the MAX Ethernet module.
8 If you are going to dynamically assign addresses to incoming callers, set the following
parameters:
– Pool#1 Start–The first IP address in the pool
– Pool#1 Count–The number of IP addresses in the pool