
WAN-Miniport driver 34
Number Checking File
If ‘Number Checking’ is activated, enter the path of the configuration file which contains
the call numbers authorized by the RAS, e.g.
‘Data_Files\Eicon\Number_Checking.cfg’.
Note: The configuration file for Number Checking is read only when the driver is started.
Therefore, changes to the file take effect only after restarting the computer.
Example: Configuration file for call number checking
; Configuration Example
765765
765766
8154711^08154711
8154712^08154712
; In Euro-ISDN, leading zeros in the telephone number
; are cut off
3334444^993334444
3334445^993334445
; ‘99’ preset for answering
123456|789^99123456|789
; With subaddress ‘789’
; 55555
; commented out
• Every entry must be the telephone number of a terminal. If a subaddress (SUB) needs
to be entered, it must be separated from the call number by a vertical character [|] (also
called the pipe symbol).
• You can specify the callback number for the connection on the same line as the
telephone number, separated by a [^]. If a subaddress (SUB) needs to be entered, it
must be separated from the call number by a vertical character [|] (also called the pipe
symbol).
Note: Pipe symbol
The pipe symbol can be typed directly from English keyboards, or by holding [Alt] down
and entering [0], [1], [2], [4] on the numeric keypad.
• A callback number must always be specified if the shorthold mode is activated and the
telephone number sent by the exchange does not conform to the number of the remote
station.
Example: In EURO-ISDN, the exchange cuts off the area codes, which causes the
attempt to re-establish the connection after a shorthold to fail. A similar problem occurs
if the ISDN adapter is operated on an extension that requires a specific sequence of
digits to answer.
• Each entry must be on a separate line.
• Empty lines are ignored.
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