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ISDN-> | IE (0:95) Shift-5
ISDN-> | IE (5:2A) ?
ISDN-> | 16 80 88 07 37 38 31 39 33 31 30 80 01 0D 80 01
ISDN-> | 14 80 01 14 80 01 [23]
ISDN-> Line 1: Call-Init(1) => Outgoing-Call-Proceeding(3)
ISDN-> Line 1 proceeding
ISDN-> DLE: << ph_data_ind
ISDN-> | SAPI=0, C/R=1, TEI=121 <INFO> N(S)=9, N(R)=7, P/F=0
ISDN-> | PD=08 CR=D,4 Type=01 {ALERT}
ISDN-> | IE (0:34) Signal
ISDN-> | 01 01 [2]
ISDN-> Line 1: Outgoing-Call-Proceeding(3) => Call-
Delivered(4)
ISDN-> Line 1 ringing
ISDN-> DLE: << ph_data_ind
ISDN-> | SAPI=0, C/R=1, TEI=121 <INFO> N(S)=A, N(R)=7, P/F=0
ISDN-> | PD=08 CR=D,4 Type=07 {CONN}
ISDN-> | IE (0:34) Signal
ISDN-> | 01 3F [2]
ISDN-> Line 1: Call-Delivered(4) => Active(10)
Line 1 connected
A full discussion of the meaning of these messages is beyond the scope of this manual.
Those who are interested may request from us a pointer to the appropriate documents
(from Bellcore and others).
In rare instances, Telos customer support may ask for this data for troubleshooting
difficult ISDN problems. In some cases, this data would be collected into a PC disk file;
in other cases, we may ask you to connect a modem so we can monitor “live.”
Ancillary Data
Usually, the serial interface is used to control the Zephyr, i.e. to change transmission
modes or request status information.
But the serial interface can be switched to transparent or ancillary data mode by using
the
atdt
command. While the transparent mode is active, all data sent to the Zephyr's
serial input is inserted into the coded audio signal and – provided there is a ISDN or
V.35 connection – transmitted to the receiving Zephyr. The latter will extract ancillary
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