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information about the use of this field, see the Usage description for the Remote Softphone
Emergency Calls field later in this section.
Valid entries
1 to 8 digits
Note:
On the ARS Digit Analysis Table screen, you must administer 911 to be call
Note:
type emer or alrt in order for the E911 Emergency feature to work properly.
EMU Login Allowed
Valid entries
y/n
Endpt ID
Appears only if Endpt Init is y. Enter a unique 2-digit number (00 to 62) for this endpoint. Each
Endpt ID field must have a unique value for each endpoint on the same port.
This field provides for multipoint configuration conformance to the Bellcore Terminal Initialization
procedures. In these procedures, a multipoint configuration requires the last 2 digits of the
Service Profile Identifier (SPID) be between 00 and 63 and be binary unique for each endpoint.
For WorldClass BRI (WCBRI) data modules only, this field, combined with the SPID, gives the
effective SPID administered into the terminal. Bellcore ISDN-1 requires the SPID programmed
into the endpoint contain at least 9 digits. For example, if the SPID is 1234, and Endpt ID is 01,
then the SPID administered on the terminal is 000123401. The three leading zeros are
necessary to create a 9-digit SPID.
Endpt Init
Endpoint initialization is a procedure, required for multipoint operation, by which User Service
Order Profile (USOP) is associated with an endpoint on the ISDN-BRI. This association is made
via the SPID, administered into the system, and entered into the ISDN-BRI terminal. For an
ISDN-BRI terminal to be operational in a multipoint configuration, both the administered SPID
and the SPID programmed into the ISDN-BRI terminal must be the same. Therefore, the SPID
Usage
Enter the Emergency Location Extension for this station.
Usage
Enter y to allow the station to be used as a visited station by an Enterprise
Mobility User (EMU) visitor user. Default is n. For more information about
Enterprise Mobility User, see
page 166.
Setting Up Enterprise Mobility User
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