
Chapter 9. Dial Plan Terminal Menu
Calls
D64, D56, Audio, Speech
The number of calls (1 or 2) which can be received or sent on this number/ SPID.
These options reflect what the Network has provisioned for this SPID. If the BRI was purchased with different services provisioned for the SPIDs, then the call must match the services supported.
Octal BRI Module (User Termination)
| The Octal BRI with a “U” interface acts as the Network while interfacing to |
| user equipment (terminal adapters). When you are working in the User Ter- |
| mination section of the Dial Plan menu and Slot is defined as a |
| module, the following interface configuration options are available: |
»» Switch Type | Write security: 2; Read security: 5 |
| Defines the type of ISDN switch that ATLAS will simulate. If connected to |
| another ATLAS, both need to be set to the same type. The available options |
| include Lucent 5E, Northern DMS 100, and National ISDN. |
»» SPID List | Write security: 2; Read security: 5 |
| ATLAS, acting as the Network, must use a SPID and a phone number in or- |
| der to satisfy the ISDN connection protocol expected by the User’s Terminal |
| Adapter (TA). |
Phone Number | The phone number(s) assigned to this BRI phone line. |
SPID Number | Defines the SPID number(s) which will be used for this BRI line. Although |
| the value of the SPID is not significant, a SPID must be entered for each |
| phone number. For convenience, the SPID can be set to be the same as the |
| phone number. |
Calls
D64, D56, Audio, Speech
For User terminations, the number of calls is fixed at 2.
Reflects what the Network has provisioned for this SPID. If the BRI was pur- chased with different services provisioned for the SPIDs, then the call must match the services supported.
ATLAS 810PLUS does not support autoSPID detection software which some terminal adapters offer.
ATLAS 810PLUS User Manual |