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ISDN Commands
Example
The following example sets the T1 controller to make call selections in ascending order:
XSR(config)#controller t1 1/0/0
XSR(config-controller<T1-1/0:0>)#description "T1 at Acme"
XSR(config-controller<T1-1/0:0>)#framing esf
XSR(config-controller<T1-1/0:0>)#linecode b8zs
XSR(config-controller<T1-1/0:0>)#pri-group
XSR(config-controller<T1-2/1>isdn bchan-number-order ascending
isdn call
This command is used for debugging purposes only to test call setup procedures with a Central 
Office ISDN switch or test equipment. It is automatically disconnected after 30 seconds.
Syntax
isdn call c/p [board/slot/port] dialing-string [56 | 64]
c/p
dialing-string
56
64
Mode
Privileged EXEC: 
Example
The following example initiates an ISDN call on BRI port 2/1 at 56 kbps:
XSR#isdn call 2/1:61712345678 56
<186>Jul 28 22:49:51 10.10.10.20 ISDN:
No Channel Available For Test Call
isdn calling-number
This command configures an ISDN PRI or BRI interface to include caller‐number in the out‐going 
setup message. This billing number is used for non Fully Initializing Terminals (FIT) outside 
North America only because the
11-86 ISDN BRI and PRI Commands
Note: Enter this command in Privileged EXEC, not Global configuration mode.
BRI or PRI port ID.
Called phone number and sub‐address.
Call placed at 56 kbps rate.
Call placed at 64 kbps rate.
XSR#
isdn spid1/2
 command already configures the LDN.

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