Isdn Phone Number (Local Directory Number); Auto-Detect Spids/Switch (Express 3010 Only); Switch Protocol; Call Type - ADTRAN Express 3010 Manual

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Chapter 3. Application Configuration

ISDN Phone Number (Local Directory Number)

This option allows the entry of 0, 1, or 2 LDNs. The LDN is used when
placing or receiving calls. The LDN is the local phone number as-
signed to the line.
LDN 1 = 5 5 5 1 2 1 2
LDN 2 = 5 5 5 1 2 1 2

Auto-Detect SPIDs/Switch (Express 3010 only)

This can be set to Active or Disabled. If set to Active, the SPID and
switch type for your ISDN switch are automatically detected. If set to
Disabled, no automatic detection takes place.

Switch Protocol

Find out what kind of ISDN switch your local CO is using by asking
your telephone administrator or your telephone company representa-
tive. The Express can be configured for a Northern Telecom DMS-100,
LUCENT 5ESS
CO switch, a switch conforming to the National
®
ISDN-1 standard (usually an LUCENT 5ESS, NTI DMS-100™, or Sie-
mens EWSD), or an NEC Switch.
Press the number corresponding to Switch Protocol and press Enter
to display the Switch Protocol options: LUCENT 5ESS, DMS-100,
National ISDN1, NEC (Express 3110), and EuroISDN (Express 3110).
Press the number corresponding to the desired option and press
Enter
again.

Call Type

The Call type can be configured four different ways, depending on
the type of service used. Press the number corresponding to Call Type
and press
to display the Call Type options: Speech, Audio, Data
Enter
56k, and Data 64k. Press the number corresponding to the desired op-
tion, and then press
.
Enter
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