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Siemens HiPath 3000 Series - Call Charge Allocation and Callback

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A31003-H3590-S100-7-7620, 06/2012
HiPath 3000/5000 V9, Service documentation
13-41
Nur für den internen Gebrauch HiPath 3000/5000 in the LAN Network
HG 1500 Board
Access to the local networks can be established via the following connections:
Analog V.34 (max. 33,600 bps)
Analog V.90
ISDN DSS1
GSM V.110
V.90 (max. 56,000 bps)
Routing with HG 1500
13.6.13 Call Charge Allocation and Callback
If HG 1500 establishes an ISDN trunk call, the charges incurred are allocated to the station
number used. As long as this physical connection exists, data can be transferred in both direc-
tions. If a connection exists between HG 1500 A and HG 1500 B via the trunk, all HG 1500 A
and B devices connected to the LAN can avail of the connection. In this case, the charges are
allocated to the station number of the HG 1500 A board port which established the connection.
As is standard with today’s routers, call charges can only be allocated to the router station num-
ber and not to specific LAN devices or applications.
Figure 13-5 Routing with HG 1500
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Third-party
Channel bundling with PPP
multilink even to third-party
routers or
HiPath 4000 WAML board
HiPath LAN-Bridge 1.x
Database
LAN
ISDN
Teleworking PC
HiPath 3300/3350, HiPath 3500/3550
or HiPath 3800
HiPath 3300/3350, HiPath 3500/3550
or HiPath 3800

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