886 Configuring an analog device DN recordN0008589 3.3Reviewing Set restrictions1 Click on the key beside the Restrictions heading in the DN record.2 Click on the Set restrictions heading.Figure 230 Set restriction example3 Ensure that the Allow Link set restriction is set to Y (Yes) for the analog device.ATA use On siteOff siteSelect the location of the analog device.The Off site value is supported on analog devices connected to an ASM 8+ module.ATA tones Y or N Defines whether the analog device receives system tones.Set this value to N for modems and fax machines.Set this value to Y for analog telephones.Msg Indicate NoneToneLampTone sends a Stutter Dial Tone through the telephone receiver when a message iswaiting.Lamp turns on an indicator light on the telephone when a message is waiting.The Lamp indication feature is only available for analog devices connected to anASM 8+ module.ATA Dvc ModemTelephonDefault: ModemAnalog devices can have connectivity issues over BRI/PRI lines. To alleviate this,you can specify the type of device attached to the line.Modem supports 3.1 Khz audio; which requires a higher quality of service on theISDN trunks. Modems and fax machines require this for reliable information transfer.If the trunks cannot provide the higher level of service, the call will fail.Telephon supports speech paths, which require less quality on the trunk; if used forfax and/or modem, information transfer would be unreliable.DisconnectSupervisionOffOnDefault: OffThis setting is only available for analog devices connected to a GASM module usingthe North American profile.Set this value to On if you have an analog device that does not automaticallydisconnect when the far end hangs up.This enables the system to disconnect the line from the analog device once itreceives the disconnect signal from the far end.Table 290 ATA settings (Continued)Attribute Values Description