PictureTel Venue-2000 Administrator's Manual page 69

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The Set Numbers menu lets you specify the Service ProÞle IDs
(SPIDs) and the local numbers (also known as Multisubscriber
Numbers). You receive these numbers from your network provider.
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 these numbers to determine which piece of
equipment should receive an incoming call. Your network provider
gives you the SPIDs and local numbers.
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
entry screen.
If they are incorrect, you need to enter the correct numbers. You
must enter at least one local number for ISDN networks to receive
incoming calls.
Other dialects allow you to enter local numbers, and do not require
SPIDs. You must enter the correct local numbers in the Set Local
Numbers entry screen; the system does not provide any defaults.
For sites using the NI1 dialect, you can enter one or two
SPIDs. Sites using DMS100 always require two SPIDs.
The kind of identiÞers you use depends on what type of
equipment you are using and the country in which you are
operating.
Contact your network provider if you have any questions
about SPIDs or local numbers.
To enter SPIDs or local numbers:
1. Choose Set Local Numbers from the PRI Line Configuration menu.
Depending on the dialect you are using, you may be required to
enter SPIDs or local numbers or both.
ConÞguring a T1 Network
from the Set Local Numbers
ENTER
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