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Endpt ID
Used with World Class BRI and NI-BRI data modules. Appears only if the Endpt Init field is y.
This field provides for multipoint configuration conformance to the Bellcore Terminal
Initialization procedures. In these procedures, a multipoint configuration requires that the last 2
digits of the Service Profile Identifier (SPID) be between 00 and 63 and be binary unique for
each endpoint. This field, combined with the SPID, gives the effective SPID administered into
the terminal. Bellcore ISDN-1 requires that the SPID programmed into the endpoint contain at
least 9 digits. (For example, if the SPID field is 1234, and the Endpt ID field is set to 01, then the
SPID administered on the terminal is 000123401. The three leading zeros are necessary to
create a 9-digit SPID.)
Valid entries
00 to 62
Endpt Init
Used with 7500, World Class BRI, and NI-BRI Data Modules. 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 Service Profile
Identifier (SPID), administered into the system and entered into the ISDN-BRI terminal. For a
ISDN-BRI terminal to become operational in a multipoint configuration, both the administered
SPID and the SPID programmed into the ISDN-BRI terminal must be the same. This means that
the SPID of the new or re-used terminals must be programmed to match the administered SPID
value.
Valid entries
y/n
Fixed TEI
Used with 7500, World Class BRI, and NI-BRI Data Modules. Used to indicate whether the
endpoint has Fixed Terminal Equipment Identifier (TEI) capability. TEI identifies a unique
access point within a service. For Fixed TEI stations, the TEI must be administered. Terminals
with automatic TEI capability, the associated TEI is assigned by the system.
Valid entries
y/n
Usage
Enter a 2-digit number. Each Endpt ID field must have
a unique value for each endpoint on the same port.
Usage
Indicates the terminal's endpoint initialization capability.
Usage
Enter y to indicate the endpoint has Fixed Terminal
Equipment Identifier (TEI) capability.
Data Module
Issue 1 June 2005
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