Configuring A Spid And Ldn For Isdn Bri U Modules - HP ProCurve Secure 7000dl Series Basic Management And Configuration Manual

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Configuring Demand Routing for Primary ISDN Modules
Using Demand Routing for ISDN Connections
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If your public carrier is using the default signaling type, you do not have to
enter the isdn switch-type command. You can simply accept the default
setting.

Configuring a SPID and LDN for ISDN BRI U Modules

In North America, some ISDN switches require a SPID to identify each TE on
the subscriber's premises and to determine the types of services that the TE
can access. A SPID is typically a 14-digit number that includes the interface's
10-digit telephone or local directory number (LDN) and a two- to four-digit
identifier. This identifier specifies the type of service on the line (data or
voice). If the public carrier's switch requires a SPID, you must specify it when
you set up your ISDN equipment.
If you are configuring a router for an ISDN connection in North America, enter
the following command to set the SPID:
Syntax: isdn spid1 <SPID1>
Some public carriers assign two SPIDs to ISDN connections that use both
channels. You must set the second SPID in order for the second B channel to
properly receive data. You set the second SPID using the isdn spid2
command:
Syntax: isdn spid2 <SPID2>
You can set a SPID and an LDN in one command. Enter:
Syntax: isdn spid1 <SPID1> <LDN1>
For example, you might enter:
ProCurve(config-bri 1/3)# isdn spid1 70455511110101 5555551111
Similarly, you can set a second LDN at the same time that you set the second
SPID.
ProCurve(config-bri 1/3)# isdn spid2 70455511120101 5555551112
Alternatively, you can set an LDN using a separate command.
Syntax: isdn ldn1 <LDN1>
Syntax: isdn ldn2 <LDN2>

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