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ISDN Configuration

The ISDN standard supports a large number of options for switch hardware; individual telephone switch manufacturers support different combinations of these options. This form requires information about the telephone switch that your ISDN connection uses and about the ISDN host to which your calls will connect.

Use the ISDN Configuration form to set the following parameters.

Enable ISDN: This selection turns the ISDN connection on and off. Select Yes to turn on ISDN and No to turn it off.

(Default value: No)

Connection name for host answering calls: This is an arbitrary one-word name for the connection. Typically, your entry is the hostname of the system to which you plan to connect.

(Default value: none)

Phone number for host answering calls: This is the phone number of the remote host in the previous entry. Enter the phone number as a string of numbers; do no not enter the punctuation characters that are often used in a telephone number. (Your entry will look something like this: 14155551212.)

(Default value: none)

Type of switch used for connections: This is the type of the telephone switch that is used for this ISDN connection. This information is supplied by your local telephone company when they install the ISDN line.

(Default value: none)

SPID #1 and SPID #2: This option specifies a service profile identifier (SPID). Two SPIDs are required for the DMS100 and NI1 switch software types, one SPID is required for 5ESS multipoint, and no SPID is required for 5ESS point-to-point or for any other switch type. These numbers are supplied by your local telephone company when they install the ISDN line.

(Default value: none) EndOfFile