Setting The Local Number Filter; Setting The Numbers For Isdn Protocols - PictureTel Venue-2000 Administrator's Manual

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Setting the Local Number Filter

Setting the Numbers for ISDN Protocols

Enter Service Profile IDs
(SPIDs) for NI1 and DMS100
dialects
Enter the local numbers
assigned by your network
provider
The
Set Local Number Filter
numbers should be used to Þlter incoming calls. This setting is
required for some dialects.
See the next section, ÒSetting the Numbers for ISDN Protocols,Ó for
more information.
When you choose
Set Numbers
ConÞguration menu, you see this menu:
The Set Numbers menu lets you specify the Service ProÞle IDs
(SPIDs) and the local numbers (also known as Multisubscriber
Numbers). SPIDs and local numbers are used in conÞgurations that
have more than one ISDN device on the same line. For example, you
may have a fax machine and your Venue¥2000 system on the same
ISDN line. The network uses SPIDs and local numbers to determine
which piece of equipment should receive an incoming call. Your
network provider gives you the SPIDs and local numbers.
SPIDs identify your equipment to the network so that the
network knows it is communicating with the correct
equipment. When you are using SPIDs, equipment providers
also require you to use local numbers.
Venue¥2000 provides default local numbers based upon the
SPIDs you enter. If these defaults are correct, you can accept
them by pressing
ConÞguring an ISDN BRI Network
option determines whether or not local
from the ISDN Protocol
from the Set Local Numbers entry
ENTER
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