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ISDN Configuration Commands

The following table describes the ISDN Configuration Commands.

AT!An

Directory Number/Port Assignment. This command specifies which ports answer to which directory numbers. There are six ports available on the DIVA T/A: Phone 1, Phone 2, Voice to PC 1, Voice to PC 2, Data 1, and Data 2.

Determining the value for n

Use the binary table below. If a bit is set to 0, the corresponding port answers Directory Number 1. If set to 1, the corresponding port answers Directory Number 2.

Convert the binary to decimal and use the result in the

AT!An command.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bit 5

Bit 4

Bit 3

Bit 2

 

Bit 1

 

Bit 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Phone Port 1

Phone Port 2

Voice to PC 1

Voice to PC 2

 

Data 1

 

Data 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For example, to have Phone Port 1 and Data 1 answer to Directory Number 2 (and the others to answer to Directory Number 1), create the binary form from the table (100010), then convert to decimal (34). The command would be AT!A34.

Directory numbers are specified using the AT!N1 (for directory number 1) and AT!N2 (for directory number 2). A unique number can also be assigned to the data ports using AT!N5. If AT!N5 is set, the assignments for the two data ports using theAT!An command are ignored, but the Phone Port and Voice to PC assignments are kept.

Values for n:

A complete list of values for n is shown below. Ports are considered assigned to Directory Number 1 unless specified as being assigned to Directory Number 2.

Abbreviations: Ph=Phone, VPC=Voice to PC, D=Data, DN=Directory Number.

n

Assigned to D2

n

Assigned to D2

n

Assigned to D2

0

None (all to DN1)

22

Ph2, VPC2, D1

44

Ph1, VPC1, VPC2

1

D2

23

Ph2, VPC2, D1, D2

45

Ph1, VPC1, VPC2, D2

2

D1

24

Ph2, VPC1

46

Ph1, VPC1, VPC2, D1

3

D1, D2

25

Ph2, VPC1, D2

47

Ph1, VPC1, VPC2, D1, D2

4

VPC2

26

Ph2, VPC1, D1

48

Ph1, Ph2

5

VPC2, D2

27

Ph2, VPC1, D1, D2

49

Ph1, Ph2, D2

6

VPC2, D1

28

Ph2, VPC1, VPC2

50

Ph1, Ph2, D1

7

VPC2, D1, D2

29

Ph2, VPC1, VPC2, D2

51

Ph1, Ph2, D1, D2

8

VPC1

30

Ph2, VPC1, VPC2, D1

52

Ph1, Ph2, VPC2

9

VPC1, D2

31

Ph2, VPC1, VPC2, D1, D2

53

Ph1, Ph2, VPC2, D2

10

VPC1, D1

32

Ph1

54

Ph1, Ph2, VPC2, D1

11

VPC1, D1, D2

33

Ph1, D2

55

Ph1, Ph2, VPC2, D1, D2

12

VPC1, VPC2

34

Ph1, D1

56

Ph1, Ph2, VPC1

13

VPC1, VPC2, D2

35

Ph1, D1, D2

57

Ph1, Ph2, VPC1, D2

14

VPC1, VPC2, D1

36

Ph1, VPC2

58

Ph1, Ph2, VPC1, D1

15

VPC1, VPC2, D1, D2

37

Ph1, VPC2, D2

59

Ph1, Ph2, VPC1, D1, D2

16

Ph2

38

Ph1, VPC2, D1

60

Ph1, Ph2, VPC1, VPC2

17

Ph2, D2

39

Ph1, VPC2, D1, D2

61

Ph1, Ph2, VPC1, VPC2, D2

18

Ph2, D1

40

Ph1, VPC1

62

Ph1, Ph2, VPC1, VPC2, D1

19

Ph2, D1, D2

41

Ph1, VPC1, D2

63

All assigned to D2; none

20

Ph2, VPC2

42

Ph1, VPC1, D1

 

assigned to D1

21

Ph2, VPC2, D2

43

Ph1, VPC1, D1, D2

 

 

Defaults:

 

Directory Number 1

Directory Number 2

North America: n=21

Ph1, VPC1, D1

Ph2, VPC2, D2

International: n=16

Ph1, VPC1, VPC2, D1, D2

Ph2

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Contents Diva T/A Isdn Modem Reference Guide Eight Edition July 206-193-08 Contents Diva T/A Isdn Modem Reference Guide What is ISDN?What is ISDN? Channel Isdn Communication ChannelsChannel Basic Rate Access Connecting to Isdn BRI and PRIWhat is Multilink PPP? What is BACP/BOD? What is DBA? What is Always On / Dynamic Isdn AO/DI? What is Data Compression? Locating AT Commands Locating AT Commands AT Command Groups Alphabetical List of Supported AT Commands Alphabetical List of Supported AT Commands AT! CommandsAlphabetical List of Supported AT Commands AT% Commands AT& Commands AT* Commands AT Commands AT@ Commands Other AT Commands Registers AT$ Utility Commands Mini-monitor Commands General AT Commands General AT Commands Defaults Isdn Configuration CommandsValues for n Isdn Configuration Commands AT!D3=n None defaultDefault1 INS-Net64, NI-1, or 5ESS, µ law will be used defaultAT!N3=n Default null string this is an optional valueAT!N2=n Number. Numbers are separated by a semicolonAT!X56=n For more details, refer to the Rvscom documentationOn region 255 do not attempt 56k data call retry COM Port Configuration Commands Ring COM Port Configuration CommandsUpon connection, the Diva T/A reports the DCE speed For example, ConnectCall Control Commands ATA Call Control CommandsATH Configuration Commands Configuration Commands AT!V0=n Use the default settingsProfile Commands Multilink PPP Commands Multilink PPP Commands AT%M3=b3c665ac11 Endpoint Discriminator Class/AddressInternet Protocol IP Always On / Dynamic Isdn AT Commands Always On / Dynamic Isdn AT Commands AT!X14=n AT!X13=n when Bacp is disabled, seeWill be opened after the delay specified by AT!X10 Default 1000 bytesDefined as follows Default values for each setting, and is defined as followsDefault AT!X22=n AT!X18AT!X26=n Default CF PPP overAT!X25=n Connection numbers affects the range ofAT!X21. SeeAT!X21Utility Commands Start or Display the Result of a PPP trace Utility CommandsInternal TA access command reserved for VU Start or display the Result of a Lapd traceSoft reset the unit and enter the monitor Enter the monitor on the next resetStart an AO/DI X.25 Trace AT? Register CommandsRegister Commands Analog Device Commands AT*Fn Analog Device CommandsEnable using same terminal endpoint identifier as data port To be disabledDisable. Recommended for modem/fax calls Enable with default values defaultMini-monitor Commands AT Command Result Codes Connect AT Command Result CodesCarrier Connect Protocol None Protocol Transparent ModeConnect 75T/1200R Connect 1200T/75RBACP/BOD Index