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coM.sat ISDN Basic
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16/01/09 24 coMsat ISDN Basic Manual V2.7.doc
Note Protection Mark according to DIN 34!
The ISDN line monitoring is activated via the “Enable ISDN Watchdog” option box.
In this case, if faults are registered in the ISDN layers 1 or 2, a warm restart is carried
out approx. every 100 seconds.
The “Enable Restart” checkbox defines whether or not the coM.sat ISDN Basic
sends the telephone system a restart command after a cold start or reset. Usually
this option need not be set. It can be set to terminate any active calls after a restart of
the device, but there are also TC systems that do not react on restart messages and
thus make the coM.sat ISDN Basic inaccessible until a timeout terminates the restart
procedure.
The option “ISDN inactive if no GSM channel available” can be enabled to activate
the ISDN port (either NT or TE depending on the mode) only if at least one GSM
channel is ready for calls. Otherwise the ISDN is deactivated and a PBX can use this
information to route calls to other ports. This option is deactivated in router mode,
because otherwise it would not be possible to make calls to PSTN if no GSM channel
is available.
The country and area code are set in separate input boxes. The country code is the
international dialling prefix (e.g. “+49”). The area code is usually the prefix for phone
numbers in the same town that the TA is located and is therefore omitted when
calling a number in the same area (e.g. “06204”). Entering these numbers at this
point saves you the effort of entering them during later definitions of number lists
(e.g. Net Access Numbers).
If not otherwise specified, the ISDN Basic assumes that international calls start with
“00” (or “+”) and national calls start with “0”. These settings can be modified by
appending the correct setting to the country and area code separated with a slash
(e.g. “+1/011” as country code and “…/1” as area code for USA and Canada).
The current configuration of the coM.sat ISDN Basic can be enquired by clicking on
Configuration“ in the menu bar and then selecting “Query“ from the menu.
Alternatively, the short cut keys
<Alt> <C>
and
<Q>
can be used or the button “Query Configuration” in the toolbar can be pushed.
After entering a new configuration or altering the current configuration, this can be
saved via the “File“ menu or can be transferred to the coM.sat ISDN Basic via the
USB data link. This is done either via “Update“ in the “Configuration“ menu or by
pushing the toolbar button “Update Configuration” or by entering the relevant keys on
the keyboard.
A configuration file that has already been stored can be loaded again using the file
menu and transferred to the device as described.

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coM.sat ISDN Basic Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandcoM.sat
ModelISDN Basic
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish