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Syntax of the "no" Form
Use the no form of this command to remove the verification request:
no isdn answer1 [called-party-number][:subaddress]
Default
No verification of either number
Mode
BRI Interface configuration: 
Examples
The following example configures BRI interface 1/1 with called‐party and sub‐address numbers:
XSR(config)#interface bri 1/1
XSR(config-if<BRsaI-1/1>)#isdn answer1 6171234:5678
The following example configures BRI interface 2/0 with a sub‐address number only:
XSR(config)#interface bri 2/0
XSR(config-if<BRI-2/0>)#isdn answer1:5678
isdn bchan-number-order (PRI)
This command configures an ISDN PRI interface to choose an outgoing call in either ascending or 
descending order. The XSR selects the lowest or highest available B‐channel starting at either 
channel B1 (ascending) or channel B23 for a T1 anD‐channel B30 for an E1 (descending). Use this 
command only if your service provider requests it to decrease the probability of call collisions.
Syntax
isdn bchan-number-order {ascending | descending}
ascending
descending
Syntax of the "no" Form
To restore the default, use the no form or simply reconfigure the interface with the new value:
no isdn bchan-number-order
Default
Descending
Mode
Interface configuration: 
XSR(config-if<BRI-xx>)#
Selects the outgoing B‐channel in ascending order as follows: 1 to 24 for 
a T1 and 1 to 31 for an E1 card.
Selects the outgoing B‐channel in descending order as 
for a T1 and 31 to 1 for an E1 card.
XSR(config-if<xx>)#
ISDN Commands
follows:
 24 to 1 
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