Programming Initial ISDN Options |
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Programming Initial ISDN Options
The following instructions explain the minimum programming required to make the ISDN operational, plus the programming required for DID. Each instruction includes a page number that references the relevant detailed descriptions in Chapter 4. Default settings appear in bold.
Minimum Programming
Note:Option settings are in parenthesis ( ).
1. Set the system for ISDN operation.
Address | FF1 2# 1# 44# (1)# |
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Options | 0= T1 Operation |
| 1=ISDN Operation |
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2.If you are installing the ISDN while upgrading to a new DBS release, perform the “ISDN Data Reset” command (page
Note: DID settings are not maintained after the reset function.
Address | FF1 9# 1# (1)# |
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Options | 0=No (retain settings) |
| 1=Yes (clear settings) |
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3. Enter the system configuration (page 4-3).
Address | FF1 9# 4# 1# 1# |
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Options | 0=DBS 40 |
| 1=DBS 72 |
| 2=DBS 96 |
| 3=DBS 40 + DBS 40 (ISDN must be in the slave cabinet.) |
| 4=DBS 72 + DBS 40 (ISDN is not supported.) |
| 5=DBS 72 + DBS 72 (ISDN must be in the slave cabinet.) |
| 6=DBS 96 + DBS 40 |
| 7=DBS 96 + DBS 72 |
| 8=DBS 96 + DBS 96 |
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| Issued 10/23/98 |