Reference Guide for the Model RT210/RT211 ISDN Routers
4-12 Menus and Commands
• MSN
If Multiple Subscriber Numbering is in use, the number assigned to this unit must be entered
here.
Default: None
• SubAddr
If Subaddressing is in use, the subaddress number assigned to this unit must be entered here.
Default: None
• Mode
The port can be configured for Incoming, Outgoing, or Bothway for switched ISDN calls, or
disabled completely. If a leased line ISDN (Type 4) connection is to be used, select LeasedPP
(for PPP Paths). Either of these options are automatically attach the port to the appropriate
ISDN channel (ISDN01 = B1 and ISDN02 = B2) on unit reset, without the need for a call
being placed. Be careful when disabling incoming or outgoing calls to make sure that this unit
is not need to receive or initiate a call.
Default: Bothway
• SPID
For operation in North America, the Service Profile Identifier assigned by the telephone
company should be entered here. With certain switches, this parameter does not need to be set.
For further information, refer to Appendix C, “Ordering ISDN Lines.” This field has no effect
for units fitted with Euro ISDN software.
Default: None
• LocalNum
For operation in North America, the local directory number assigned by the telephone
company should be entered here. With certain switches, this parameter does not need to be set.
For further information, refer to Appendix C, “Ordering ISDN Lines.” This field has no effect
for units fitted with Euro ISDN software.
Default: None
• SwType
For operation in North America, if ISDN interface module(s) with North American ISDN
support are fitted to the router, select the switch type used at the central office of the telephone
company by pressing the space bar. For further information, refer to Appendix C, “Ordering
ISDN Lines.” This field has no effect for units fitted with EuroISDN software.
Default: Nat.ISDN2
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