Specifications
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7-130 HiPath 3000/5000 V8 - HG 1500 V8, Administrator Documentation
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Routing
7.4.4.6 PSTN peers
Up to 70 peers can be configured. Each setting describes a PSTN peer that dials into the cor-
porate network via the HiPath 3000 or can be reached from the corporate network. The router
call number is generally used to dial into the corporate network. The station number transferred
is checked during this operation. If a station number is not transferred, an MSN can be config-
ured for a PSTN peer as the dial-in number.
A default PSTN peer is preconfigured. These default settings appear in the input mask when-
ever a new peer is configured. By changing the factory settings of the default PSTN peer, you
can create your own customized template for data records.
The icons for the default PSTN peer and its station number are displayed in blue.
WBM path:
WBM > Explorers > Routing > (double-click) PSTN > PSTN Peers
Right-click PSTN Peers to display a menu containing the following entries:
> Add PSTN Peer
PSTN Peers (folder):
Double-click PSTN Peers in the tree structure to manage individual PSTN peers and the default
PSTN peer. Every entry under PSTN Peer refers to a configured PSTN peer. Right-click a
PSTN peer that you have configured yourself (see also Section 7.4.4.8, "Add PSTN Peer") to
display a menu containing the following entries:
> Display PSTN Peer
> Edit PSTN Peer
> Delete PSTN Peer
> Adding a station number
Right-click Default PSTN Peer to display a menu containing the following entries:
> Display Default PSTN Peer
> Edit Default PSTN Peer
> Reset to Factory Default
[PSTN Peer Name] (folder):
If a station number has already been added (see also Section 7.4.4.12, "Adding a station num-
ber") for a PSTN peer that you have configured yourself (see also Section 7.4.4.8, "Add PSTN
Peer"), the PSTN Peers entry will be displayed as an expandable folder. Double-click the PSTN
peer name to open the folder. Every entry under the open folder refers to a station number as-
signed to the PSTN peer. Right-click a station number to display a menu containing the follow-
ing entries: