Table 14 Isdn Command Options - Nortel BayStack 100-S Reference

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Table 14 isdn command options

Option
interface
calltype
inboundvoice
number
priority
speed
spid
switch
trace
voice
302005-F
describes the
command options.
isdn
Definition
The physical interface name.
A number that describes the call type.
(default: 0)
- This value should normally be left at the default setting.
val
Specifies the port to which an inbound call marked as voice is sent.
pots - The phone line
dovbs - The b channel
Phone number(s) assigned to the ISDN line.
clear -
Erases the phone number.
num1
- Phone number 1.
num2
- Phone number 2.
Allows you to specify whether data or voice gets first priority for control
of the line.
data - Sets data as first priority.
pots - Sets voice as first priority.
outboundpots - Gives voice first priority for outbound calls only.
inboundpots - Gives voice first priority for inbound calls only.
Selects the speed of the ISDN interface. The speeds of 112 and 128
are achieved by using PPP Multilink to bundle the two B channels.
(default: 128)
Specifies the SPIDs assigned to the ISDN line.
clear - Erases the SPIDs
spid1
- B channel 1.
- B channel 2.
spid2
Specifies the protocol on the ISDN line. Note: You can enter values
other than those listed, but doing so displays a warning. Options listed
include: none, auto, att, aus, dms, etsi, ins64, ltr6, net3, nil, nti, sing,
vn3.
Turns on D-Channel tracing.
Note: Use this option only as directed by Nortel Networks support
personnel.
When
voice
calls, but as voice calls (data over voice). You can enable the voice
option only when the speed is set to 56 or 112.
(default: off)
is on, all outbound calls are no longer made as data

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