vAT&T5ESS (North America)
vAT&T4ESS (North America)
vAustralia (AUSTEL)
vINS-Pri (Japan, NTT)
vNational ISDN 2 (North America)
vNET 5 (Euro-ISDN, ETSI)
vNorthern Telecom250 (DMSPRI)
vNative I.431
vChannelized T1/E1
Default Value: DMSPRI
dn0
directory number 0
Toaccept inbound calls DN0 must match the network dial address
(telephone number) you configured using the set local-address-name
command. If DN0 is not configured no check is made and all calls will be
accepted. If the switch does not provide the called party number in the
incoming setup message, DN0 should not be configured. See on page
633 for additional information.
Example:
set dn0
Enter DN0 (Directory-Number-0) [ ]? 5088981234
dn1
directory number 1
DN1 is a secondary directory number supported by NET3, VN3 and AUS,
switch variants. If DN1 is not configured no check is made and all calls will
be accepted. If the switch does not provide the called party number in the
incoming setup message, DN1 should not be configured. See on page
633 for additional information.
tei
auto
or
none
or
value
For BRI or X.25 over D-Channel only.This command sets the signalling TEI
(terminal endpoint identifier) for the ISDN interface. This setting must match
the signalling TEI of your switch. For PRI, the TEI is always set to zero (0).
Check with your service provider to find out the correct TEI signal. The
default is auto. Change this setting only if your switch does not support
automatic TEI signalling. The valid settings for TEI are auto or a value from
0 to 63. If you set the TEI to none, you will disable the ISDN interface.
USNI-1 and 5ESS switches require that you set the TEI for each B-channel.
If you set the switch variant to one of those switches, the set tei command
prompts you for a B-channel number. See on page 633for additional
information.
Example 1:
set tei
TEI [AUTO]? 60
Example 2:
set tei
TEI 0 or TEI 1 [1]? 1
TEI [AUTO]?
Example 3:
set tei 2
TEI []? 21
Note: This applies to all Basic Rate ISDN switch variants:
ISDN Configuration Commands
Chapter46. Configuring and Monitoring the ISDN Interface 633
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