Chapter5 Configuring WAN Connections
Configuring an ISDN Connection
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Cisco Router and Security Device Manager 2.5 User’s Guide
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Switch Type and SPIDs
ISDN BRI connections require identification of the ISDN switch type, and in
some cases, identification of the B channels using service profile ID (SPID)
numbers. This information will be provided to you by your service provider.
Field Reference
Table 5 -16 describes the fields in this screen.
Table5-16 Switch Type and SPIDs Fields
Element Description
ISDN Switch Type Choose the ISDN switch type. Contact your ISDN service provider
for the switch type for your connection.
Cisco SDM supports these BRI switch types:
For North America:
basic-5ess—Lucent (AT&T) basic rate 5ESS switch
basic-dms100—Northern Telecom DMS-100 basic rate
switch
basic-ni—National ISDN switches
For Australia, Europe, and the UK:
basic-1tr6—German 1TR6 ISDN switch
basic-net3—NET3 ISDN BRI for Norway NET3, Australia
NET3, and New Zealand NET3switch types;
ETSI-compliant switch types for Euro-ISDN E-DSS1
signaling system
vn3—French ISDN BRI switches
For Japan:
ntt—Japanese NTT ISDN switches