An ISDN protocol

Depending on the ISDN protocol you use, you might also need the following information:

Number Type and Number Plan

Channel 1 and 2 Service Provider Identifier (SPID) numbers

Channel 1 and 2 Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSNs)

You can obtain this information from your system administrator and/or your ISDN service provider.

Appendix A contains switch requirements for the following switch types:

AT&T 5ESS

Northern Telecom DMS-100

Siemens

Europe

Your network service provider asks you for this information when you order your network service.

Board Configuration Information

After you install the LiveGateway board, the setup program will prompt you for the following configuration information:

Note

Before you enter your LiveGateway board configuration information, make sure that the LiveGateway board's IRQ and I/O settings don't conflict with other settings currently in use on your server. Refer to the Finding and Resolving I/O and IRQ Conflicts section in Chapter Two of this Installation Guide for more information.

ISDN Switch Information

Obtain this information from your ISDN service provider:

Switch type

Switch initialization type

Your Service Provider Identification ( SPID) for North America

Your Multi-Subscriber Number ( MSN) for Europe and Asia

Note Some ISDN switches do not require SPIDs or MSNs.

Number plan

Number type

LAN Information

Obtain this information from your LAN administrator:

Host name and IP address of the LiveManager server

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3.1 specifications

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