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By default, a BRI interface does not originate a SPID negotiation request unless triggered by a call.

This command applies only on the BRI interface running the NI protocol.

Example # Manually trigger a new SPID negotiation request on the interface BRI 1/0.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] interface bri 1/0

[Sysname-Bri1/0] isdn spid auto_trigger

isdn spid nit

Syntax isdn spid nit

undo isdn spid nit

View ISDN BRI interface view

Parameter None

Description Use the isdn spid nit command to set the SPID processing mode to NIT (Not Initial Terminal) on an NI-compliant BRI interface.

Use the undo isdn spid nit command to disable the NIT mode on the BRI interface.

By default, NIT mode does not apply on BRI interfaces. Instead, static SPID or dynamic SPID negotiation is applied.

On an NI-compliant BRI interface, calls can be placed only after the SPID negotiation or initialization is finished. When the router is communicating with an NI-compliant exchange that does not support SPID negotiation, you can use this command to set the SPID processing mode on the router to NIT and the ISDN will ignore ISPID negotiation and initialization.

This command applies only on NI-compliant BRI interfaces.

Example # Ignore SPID negotiation and initialization on the interface BRI 1/0, adopting the NIT mode.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] interface bri 1/0

[Sysname-Bri1/0] isdn spid nit

isdn spid timer

Syntax isdn spid timer seconds

undo isdn spid timer

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