Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router/Hub
Hardware Installation and Setup 2-19
Incoming Phone
Number Matching
Determines how incoming calls are routed. The choices for this field
are Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN), Called Party Subaddress
and Don’t Care. Select Endgeraete Auswahl Ziffer (EAZ) or Don’t
Care for the 1TR6 switch type.
Analog Call Routing Select the destination for analog calls. The choices are A/B Adapter
1, A/B Adapter 2 and Ignore. This field is only applicable when
Incoming Phone Number Matching is Don’t Care.
Global Analog Call Select how to handle global analog calls. The choices are Accept and
Ignore. This field is not applicable when the Analog Call Routing is
Ignore.
Edit Advanced
Setup
Select Yes and press Enter to go to the advanced setup submenu
(DSS1 only).
Advanced Setup
Select Yes in the Advanced Setup field of Menu 2 – ISDN Setup for DSS1 above to display
menu 2.1 below. The 1TR6 switch does not have this submenu.
ISDN Call Waiting
This allows you to place a call on hold while you answer another incoming call on the same
telephone (directory) number. By default call waiting is enabled on both telephone ports (except
for France), but can be disabled on either port from Menu 2.1
How to use call waiting
The Call Waiting feature on your ISDN line works in exactly the same way as it does on a
regular analog line. After hearing a call waiting indicator tone, press and immediately release the
flash button on your telephone. This puts your current call on hold and answers the incoming call.
Calling Line Indication
The Calling Line Indication, or Caller ID, governs whether the other party can see your number
when you call. If set to Enable, the Prestige sends the caller ID and the party you call can see
your number; if it is set to Disable, the caller ID is blocked.
Figure 2-14 ISDN Advanced Setup
Menu 2.1 - ISDN Advanced Setup
Phone 1 Call Waiting= Enable
Phone 2 Call Waiting= Enable
Calling Line Indication= Enable