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Reference Guide for the Model RT328 and Model RH348 ISDN Routers
Router Configuration 3-7
ISDN Menus
Menu 2 is for configuring your ISDN line. Depending on what switch the telephone company has
for your particular installation, you may have more than one telephone number. If you are in North
America, you may also have SPIDs (Service Profile Identifiers). Make sure that you have correct
and complete telephone numbers and SPIDs. You must complete the ISDN setup before your
system can make an outgoing call or answer an incoming call.
North American ISDN Menu
Use the commands described in Table 3-1 and Table 3-2 to display the ISDN Setup menu for
North America. Table 3-3 lists and describes each field in the menu and how to enter the
information in each field.
Table 3-3. ISDN Setup Menu Parameters for North America
Field Description
Switch Type Verify the switch type information with your telephone company. For North America,
select the type of switch used by your telephone company. Press the space bar to cycle
through the choices, and then press [Enter]. If your line is configured for National ISDN
(NI-1) Protocol, choose the NI-1 setting. Otherwise, choose Custom.
B Channel
Usage
Switch/Switch should be selected unless one or both B channels are a leased circuit.
Toggling this parameter using the Space bar will cycle through all combinations of
Switch, Leased, and Unused.
Telephone
Number(s)
Enter the telephone number(s) assigned to your ISDN line by your telephone company.
For North America, these phone numbers should be in a standard seven-digit local
format without area code (for example, 5551212). The router accepts only digits. Do not
include dashes ( - ) and spaces in this field. This field should be no longer than 19 digits.
SPID Number(s) SPID (Service Profile Identifier) is a number used by a switch for identification purposes.
Depending on your switch type, you may have zero, one, or two SPIDs assigned to your
line.
Analog Call This field tells the router how to route an incoming analog call. Set to Phone 1 if you
want to route the incoming analog call for this telephone number to the PHONE 1 port
(POTS port in North America and A/B Adapter in Europe). Set to Phone 2 if you want to
route the incoming analog call for this telephone number to the PHONE 2 port. Set to
DOVBS if you want to receive an incoming data over voice bearer service call.
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