SROS Command Line Interface Reference Guide

BRI Interface Configuration Command set

 

 

isdn spid1 <spid> <ldn>

Use the isdn spid1 command to specify the Service Profile Identifiers (SPIDs). Use the no form of this command to remove a configured SPID.

The BRI Module requires all incoming calls to be directed to the Local Directory Number

Note (LDN) associated with the SPID programmed using the isdn spid1 command. All calls to the LDN associated with SPID 2 will be rejected (unless part of a BONDing call).

Syntax Description

<spid>

Specifies the 8 to 14 digit number identifying your Basic Rate ISDN (BRI) line in

 

the Central Office Switch. A SPID is generally created using the area code and

 

phone number associated with the line and a four-digit suffix. For example, the

 

following SPIDs may be provided on a BRI line with phone numbers 555-1111 and

 

555-1112:

 

SPID1: 701 555 1111 0101

 

SPID2: 701 555 1112 0101

<ldn>

Optional. Local Directory Number (LDN) assigned to the circuit by the service

 

provider. The LDN is the number used by remote callers to dial into the ISDN

 

circuit. If the <ldn> field is left blank, the Secure Router OS will not accept inbound

 

backup calls to the BRI module.

Default Values

By default, there are no configured SPIDs

Command Modes

(config-bri 1/2)#

BRI Interface Configuration Mode required

Functional Notes

The Secure Router OS does not support “spid-less” 5ESS signaling. SPIDs are required for all configured BRI endpoints using 5ESS signaling.

Usage Examples

The following example defines a SPID of 704 555 1111 0101 with an LDN of 555-1111:

(config)#interface bri 1/2

(config-bri 1/2)#isdn spid1 70455511110101 5551111

5991-2114

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