Placing A Data Over Voice Call - 3Com NETBuilder SI Using Manual

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C
6: B
HAPTER
ASIC
Placing a Data Over
Voice Call
C
P
ONFIGURATION OF
ORTS AND
Table 16 ISDN Switch Types Supported
SwitchType Setting
NTT
KDD
ETSI
NI1
ATT5ESS
DMS100
AUSTEL
VN3
2 In the U.S. and Canada, set the SPIDs and directory numbers (DNs) (if
assigned by the telephone company) for each channel using:
SETDefault !3 -PATH SPIDdn1 "<string>"
DNs may be required for some DMS 100 or NI1 switches. When
specifying both a SPID and a DN, enter the SPID, then a semicolon (;),
then the DN.
If you have a second SPID or DN, use:
SETDefault !3 -PATH SPIDdn2 "<string>"
3 Set the local telephone number for each B channel using:
SETDefault !3.1 -PATH LocalDialNo = "<string>"
SETDefault !3.2 -PATH LocalDialNo = "<string>"
If you have only one local telephone number, enter the same number for
both channels.
4 If you are planning to use channel B2 as a separate line, and your
telecommunications carrier provided only one telephone number for all
channels, specify a subaddress using:
SETDefault !3.2 -PATH LocalSubAddr = "<string>"
5 Enable both channels to make sure all settings take effect by entering:
SETDefault !3.1 -PATH CONTrol = Enabled
SETDefault !3.2 -PATH CONTrol = Enabled
In many areas, voice calls over ISDN are charged at a lower rate than data
calls. You can specify that calls to a given number be established as voice
calls. This feature is sometimes referred to as a TollSaver capability.
Telephone companies often refer to this type of call as Switched 56
P
ATHS
Country or Region
Japan (domestic)
Japan (international)
Europe and Asia Pacific region
U.S. and Canada
Australia
France

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