ADTRAN ISU 2X64 user manual Smart Dial Strings, Setting the Terminal ID

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Chapter 6. Configuration

Smart Dial Strings

In some cases during a dial session it may be desired to change the call type temporarily. At the end of a dialed phone number, a #1,2,3, or 4 can be used to change the call type. A #1 changes it to speech, #2 to Audio, #3 to 56K, and #4 to 64K.

Setting the Terminal ID

Terminal identification is assigned by the local telephone com- pany and consists of a SPID and LDN number.

Setting the SPID

In North America, the SPID is a sequence of digits used to identify ISDN terminal equipment to the ISDN switch. The SPID is assigned by the local phone company when the ISDN line is installed and usu- ally looks similar to the phone number. Obtain the SPIDs from the telephone administrator or local telephone representative. The num- ber of SPIDs required (0, 1, or 2) depends on how the ISDN line is con- figured. For instance, a point-to-point line has no SPID. Multipoint lines may have one or two SPIDs. If the line has only one SPID, then it must be entered in SPID DTE#2. It is recommended to use two SPIDs with the ISU 2x64, with a SPID assigned to each DTE port.

When entering a SPID using the front panel, use the Up and Down arrow keys to select between SPID DTE#1and SPID DTE#2. Press Enter to select the DTE. Use the keypad to enter the SPID. While keying/editing a SPID, the Down arrow allows backspacing through the number string to correct mistakes. The Up arrow scrolls back to the last digit entered. After entering each SPID, press Enter. To abort changes at any time, press Cancel. The changes are dis- carded, leaving the original number unchanged. If entering the SPID using the VT 100 terminal, select the option number corresponding to the appropriate DTE and press Return. Enter the number using the keyboard and press Return to store the number.

Disconnect the network interface from the unit before initially entering and/ or altering the SPIDs or LDNs.

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Contents ISU Dual Port Isdn Service Unit Part NumbersTrademarks Isdn Page Canadian Emissions Requirements Canadian Equipment Limitations Table of Contents Software Version DSU 57.6 Async Txinit Txfa TXADD01 Txdeq Tanull TcidSAP Fallback 109 List Figure E-1 EIA-232 Interface 119 List of Tables Viii Isdn Overview Adtran ISUISU 2x64 Rear Panel DTE Indicators Indicator DefinitionISU 2X64 Single Port Operation ISU 2X64 InteroperabilityISU 2x64 Front Panel ISU 2x64 Interoperability Recommended Operating Protocols DTE#2Recommended Operating Modes Call Type Protocol Sync Rates Supported bps AsyncUnderstanding Isdn and the ISU Chapter Isdn Service Isdn Ordering CodesCapability S previously Generic Data M Capability R previously Generic DataI2 previously Generic Data I-1DN B1 previously Generic Data BCapability C previously Generic Data C J3 previously Generic Data J-1DNJ2 previously Generic Data J M5 previously Generic Data M-1DNChapter Installation Network ConnectionDTE Data Connection Maintenance Interface VT 100 Maintenance Help ScreenDial Interface Connection Chapter Operation Menu NavigationFront Panel DTE Indicators Current Status MenuVT 100 Menu Support Getting StartedStatus Buffer Status Screen VT 100 Status ScreenConfiguration Screen VT 100 Configuration ScreenTest Options Chapter TestingVT 100 Test Menu Screen Loopback Protocol Loopback DTELoopback Network Test Menu TreeLoopback Remote Loopback DisableTest Remote Loopback Both DTEs NEBE/FEBESoftware Version Test 2047 BothDial Line Operation Chapter ConfigurationDial Line Menu Tree Setting the Switch Protocol VT 100 Configuration Menu ScreenLCD Configuration Menu Tree =AT&T 5ESSCofiguration Setting the Call Type Setting the Terminal ID Smart Dial StringsSetting the Busy Out Port Setting the Dial Options =CONFIG Dial Options, RS-366 Menu TreeAT Commands Example ATI1 Example ATSS80? Dial Options, V.25 bis Menu Tree =V.25=CONFIG Dial Line, Auto Answer Menu TreeData Bits Menu Tree Bis Async Menu TreeSetting Auto Answer Setting Answer Tone Answer Tone Menu Tree =Dial Line =Netw. optionsConnect Timout Menu Tree Setting Connect TimoutSetting Call Screening Call Screening Menu TreeSBus Termination SBus Termination Menu TreeClock mode Slave/Master Leased Line ServiceLeased Line Menu Tree Limited Distance Modem Applications Channel RateLeased Application with Channel Banks SBus Termination Asynchronous DTE Options Menu Tree DTE Options for Asynchronous and Synchronous OperationSynchronous DTE Options Menu Tree Bit Rate DTR Options Flow Control Menu Tree Data Format Menu TreeAutobaud Transmit Clock Menu TreeSetting Protocol Options Protocol Menu TreeClear Channel Protocol BONDING, Mode 1 Menu Tree =BONDING modeTxdeq DSU 57.6 Async Rate Adaptation Protocols Call Type Rate Adaption Protocols Typical Units SupportedPPP Menu Tree Point-to-Point Protocol PPP VT 100 Dial Options Screen Chapter Dial OptionsFront Panel Dialing Options Dial Menu TreeRedial last # Hang up lineDial number Answer CallQuick Setup Configuration Chapter Quick SetupQuick Setup Menu Tree Quick Setup Data protocol Bonding mode DTE mode Asynchronous Protocol Bonding mode DTE mode Asynchronous Leased Line AT&T 5ESS SecondQuick Setup Security Security Menu TreeRemote Config Menu Tree Set PasswordRemote Config Lock KeypadLpbk remote 1B Cfg. Rmt. UnitLpbk remote 2B Security and Remote Configuration If Self Test Fails Chapter TroubleshootingIf The ISU 2x64 Does Not Read Ready Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If the Wrong DTE Port Answers a Call Troubleshooting Calls If you Cannot Connect CallsChapter Specifications Only available on part numbers 1200051L5 and 1200051L6 High x 8.75 wide x 11.00 deep, 3 lbs Specifications AT Commands Appendix aCarrier Detect CD Control Line Options DTE Data Type Options 5ESS Isdn U-Interface Operational Mode Options Appendix a AT Commands Appendix B Current Status Messages ISU is receiving its first TEI from the network Unit is ready to make or accept a call DSU 57.6 Async rate adaptation protocol Appendix C Status Buffer Messages Call control error Called number is busy Called number is out of order Facility requested cannot be provided by the network Invalid message, protocol error Bonding negotiation has failed Number dialed has been changed Local DTE invalid S-register setting Phone number dialed does not exist Auto Answer Appendix DRegister List CharacterIs set Number S26.......DTE Rate AdjustLOW Layer Comp DTE DTR DTE CD= Locd DTR= Bisync S52.......SWITCH Type = NEC= Fallback Dial ModeType = PPPSPID1 LOC DTE ModeChannel Rate SPID2 LOCDCE DTE FlowDTE DTE Clock118 Appendix E EIA-232 InterfaceRS-530 InterfaceRS-366 Interface ST-BRJ-45 Dial Line Connector U Interface PINRJ-45 Dial Line Connector S/T Interface Maintenance Connector124 Appendix F Ordering Isdn Without IOCs Isdn Service Ordering Information for the Adtran ISU 127 TEI Local Interface Requirements Local ServicePhysical Interface Deciding What Services to Order Long Distance Service5ESS Custom Line Additional Parameters 5ESS Features DMS Features DMS-100 Protocol Version 1 Line Additional ParametersAfter Service Is Installed Setting UP the ISU 2X64 for a NEW Line134 Acronyms PRI Glossary Asynchronous transmissionCcitt DDS Isdn NT1 TE1 2B+D 144 Index Numerics146 Isdn 123 Txdeq Txfa Txinit 150 Product Support Information
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