Section 5 ISDN
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Ordering: CO Switches and Protocols
Here are detailed descriptions of what you tell the phone company you want and the
corresponding Zephyr settings for each of the protocols. Remember, this information is
included in the ISDN Ordering Form included in the Appendix
National ISDN-1 (USA and Canada)
Available on AT&T 5ESS, Northern Telecom DMS100, and Siemens EWSD switches
which have newer generation software.
If the Telco uses IOC Capability Packages, specify Capability Package “S”. If you do not
require the Zephyr’s ability to call a regular (POTS) telephone you may specify
Capability Package “R”
If they do not use IOCs, use the information that follows:
CO VALUES (TO TELL THE PHONE COMPANY)
Line Type: National ISDN-1
Bearer Service: CSD and/or CSV as desired (see above)
TEI: One dynamic per channel
Terminal Type: A
10XXX: Yes
Turn off features such as; packet mode data, multiline hunt,
multiple call appearances, Electronic Key Telephone Sets (EKTS),
shared directory numbers, accept special type of number, intercom
groups, network resource selector (modem pools), message waiting,
hunting, interLata competition, call waiting, etc.
Get from Telco: One or two SPID numbers, depending upon number of
active B channels; one or two directory numbers.
ZEPHYR SETTINGS (FOR YOU TO ENTER)
Set Telco to: Natl I-1
SPIDs: Enter one or two numbers, depending upon number of active B
channels
AT&T Point-to-Point (Custom) (USA, Israel, Japan, some
others)
Available on AT&T CO switches version 5E4.2 and above. This is the most basic possible
configuration of ISDN, but supports all Zephyr functions. It is the most convenient
protocol for Zephyr set- up because no SPIDs are required.
CO VALUES (TO TELL THE PHONE COMPANY):
Line Type (DSL class): Point-to-Point (PTP)
B1 Service: On Demand (DMD)
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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