72CHAPTER 6: BASIC CONFIGURATION OF PORTS AND PATHS

Table 16 ISDN Switch Types Supported

SwitchType Setting

Country or Region

 

 

NTT

Japan (domestic)

 

 

KDD

Japan (international)

 

 

ETSI

Europe and Asia Pacific region

 

 

NI1

U.S. and Canada

ATT5ESS

 

DMS100

 

 

 

AUSTEL

Australia

 

 

VN3

France

 

 

2In the U.S. and Canada, set the SPIDs and directory numbers (DNs) (if assigned by the telephone company) for each channel using:

SETDefault !3 -PATH SPIDdn1 “<string>”

DNs may be required for some DMS 100 or NI1 switches. When specifying both a SPID and a DN, enter the SPID, then a semicolon (;), then the DN.

If you have a second SPID or DN, use:

SETDefault !3 -PATH SPIDdn2 “<string>”

3Set the local telephone number for each B channel using:

SETDefault !3.1 -PATH LocalDialNo = “<string>”

SETDefault !3.2 -PATH LocalDialNo = “<string>”

If you have only one local telephone number, enter the same number for both channels.

4If you are planning to use channel B2 as a separate line, and your telecommunications carrier provided only one telephone number for all channels, specify a subaddress using:

SETDefault !3.2 -PATH LocalSubAddr = “<string>”

5Enable both channels to make sure all settings take effect by entering:

SETDefault !3.1 -PATH CONTrol = Enabled

SETDefault !3.2 -PATH CONTrol = Enabled

Placing a Data Over In many areas, voice calls over ISDN are charged at a lower rate than data Voice Call calls. You can specify that calls to a given number be established as voice

calls. This feature is sometimes referred to as a TollSaver capability. Telephone companies often refer to this type of call as Switched 56

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