Description: LAM Type of Number. Used to define what the ISDN Type of Number will be set to when sending a LAM call out to the PSTN. This is only necessary for ISDN lines and only if the PSTN requires specific settings other than the defaults that are set.
Cmd Type: command.
Prompt Level: config pstntg n#
Syntax: lamton {indx} {0 | 1 | 2 | 4}
Arguments: indx Required. Numeric value that is the index number of the LAM pattern with which the lamton is to be associated. Each lamton must be matched with a LAM pattern.
0 Unknown. Sets the ISDN TON as a Unknown call.
1 International. Sets the ISDN TON as a International call.
2 National. Sets the ISDN TON as a National call.
4 Local. Sets the ISDN TON as a Local call.
Default: 0 - Unknown.
Availability: Only when a lampattern is set. All releases of Digital Tenor units. Not available on Analog Tenors.
Guidelines: This feature is used to route calls from the IP network out to the PSTN as hop-off calls. Typically, this setting is not required to be change, however, in some instances you may need to set this.
Examples:
config pstntg 1# lamton 1 4
Sets the ISDN TON to Local for the pattern set in index 1.
config pstntg 1# lamton 2 0 -
Sets the ISDN TON to Unknown for the pattern set in index 2.
config pstntg 1# lamton 3 1
Sets the ISDN TON to International for the pattern set in index 3.
Sample Display:
LAM: Index Pattern Replacement NumberType TON NPI
1 < 1732> < > 0 4 0
2 < 1212> < 1212> 0 0 0
3 < 4> < 0114> 0 1 0
Related Cmds: lampattern, lamreplace, lamnum, lamnpi