Service Profile Id (Spid) - ADTRAN Express 3010 Manual

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Service Profile ID (SPID)

The SPID is a sequence of digits used to identify ISDN terminal equip-
ment to the ISDN switch. The SPID is assigned by the local phone
company when the ISDN line is installed and it usually looks similar
to the phone number. Obtain SPIDs from your telephone administra-
tor or local telephone representative.
The number of SPIDs required (0, 1, or 2) depends on how your ISDN
line is configured. For instance, a point-to-point line has no SPID.
Multipoint lines may have one or two SPIDs. The Express uses the
presence of SPID 1 to determine if the line is multipoint. If the line has
only one SPID, then it must be entered in SPID 1. Outside of North
America, the SPID format may not be used.
Example:
SPID 1 = 2 5 6 5 5 5 1 2 3 4 0 1 0 1
SPID 2 = 2 5 6 5 5 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 0 1
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National ISDN-1 switches require the addition of a two-digit
terminal identifier (TID) at the end of the SPID.
Disconnect the network interface from the unit before initially
entering or altering the SPIDs and LDNs.
Press the number corresponding to SPID 1 and press
field for entering or changing SPID1. Type the SPID and press
Press the number corresponding to SPID 2 and press
field for entering or changing SPID2. Type the SPID and press
The switch type and SPID numbers can be detected automatically
through the Express interface by doing the following:
(1) Type AT!V to activate the VT 100 screen; (2) Type Ctrl+C to
activate the Configuration menu; (3) Enter the area code and ISDN
phone numbers given by the ISDN service provider; (4) Enter
Enabled under the Auto-Detect SPIDS/switch selection.
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