Fujitsu SRS-1050 manual Appendix A, Isdn Ordering, Using IOCs

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APPENDIX A

Appendix A

( SRS -1050 ISDN Ordering

APPENDIX A

ISDN ORDERING

Fujitsu participates in the North American ISDN User's Forum (NIUF) and the Corporation for Open Systems (COS) along with your local telephone company, in ongoing efforts to make ordering ISDN easy for our customers.

The NIUF has developed two types of ISDN Ordering Codes (IOCs): product specific and generic. These IOCs inform the telephone company about number of telephone numbers or call appearances, the ISDN features and the voice and data capabilities in the package. Essentially, it is a recipe for the telephone company to follow when installing your ISDN service.

The solution packages outlined here were designed to meet the needs of many users. One or more of them may meet your needs. On the other hand, your needs may be unique and require a fully customized design of your ISDN service.

To achieve the goal of easy ordering, Fujitsu has developed compatibility with generic ISDN Ordering Code Feature Activators. This means that the SRS-1050 can accept both Fujitsu specific feature activators and a selected set of generic feature activators.

The Fujitsu SRS-1050 is compatible with ordering codes for Packages D, E, and G, which are shown at the end of this appendix.

Fujitsu sets also support the E-Z ISDN Ordering Codes.

Using IOCs

The first step in using IOCs is to become familiar with your equipment. You should decide what feature and capabilities are needed for your telephone system. On the following pages, a number of commonly used features are described, along with a number of generic ordering codes. Please select and order your ISDN service using these codes. Remember that each telephone company has an individual billing structure for ISDN lines and features.

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Fujitsu SRS-1050 manual Appendix A, Isdn Ordering, Using IOCs