Manage DNIS Window 78Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial In• DNIS Profiles—clicking on the DNIS Profiles link takes you to the page where you can view and changethe DNIS profiles. Refer to “DNIS Profiles” on page 80• DNIS Ip Pools—clicking on the DNIS Ip Pools link takes you to the page where you can view and changethe IP address pools. Refer to “DNIS IP Pools Window” on page 82Manage DNIS main windowID (dnisPoolID)The identification number that uniquely identifies the DNIS configuration.WAN Link (dnisPoolDesrcWan)The WAN link the dial-in user must be connected to in order to use this DNIS configuration.Note 0 indicates that the WAN Link is not considered when determining if thedial-in user matches the conditions of the DNIS configuration.Dialed Number (dnisPoolDesrcDialedNumber)The number the dial-in user must call in order to use this DNIS configuration. If more than one number isspecified, they must be separated by semi-colons (;).Note This field has a limit of 80 characters.DNIS profile (dnisPoolAssignedProfile)The DNIS profile used if the dial-in user meets the conditions of this configuration.Note A DNIS profile of 0 indicates that no profile has been selected and the DNISconfiguration is not activated.Status (dnisPoolStatus)Indicates if the DNIS Configuration will be used.• active(1)—This configuration will be compared to the inbound call and used if the dial-in user meets itsconditions.• notUsed(2)—This configuration will not compared to the inbound call to determine if the dial-in usermatches its conditions.Add a DNIS Group:Use this portion of the window to add a DNIS configuration.1. Enter a unique ID in the ID field.2. If needed, enter the WAN link.3. Enter the dialed number.4. Enter the DNIS profile to activate the configuration.Note Entering an ID that is already configured will change the configuration.