Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration
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20 Click the Advanced tab.
21 Select (highlight) the WAN port you want to configure, then click Edit. The ISDN Parameter
Configuration dialog box is displayed with the Config name window displaying the WAN port you just
selected.
22 Click the down arrow for Net Switch Type and highlight the switch type used by your Telco. If
necessary, refer to your Network Switch Type entry in Before You Start Loading your Software. The
default is NET3 (for EuroISDN). Available selections for the USA are: AT&T 5ESS, DMS-100, and NI-
1. VN4 is for France, ITR6 is for Germany, and INS64 is for ISDN BRI (Japanese).
23 Click the Data TEI field on the General tab. Refer to your Data TEI entry in the Network
Configuration section in Before You Start Loading Your Software. If the Data TEI is different, click the
drop-down list arrow and click the selection that corresponds to the Data TEI (i.e., Disabled, Auto
TEI, or zero to 63) supplied by your Internet service.
24 Click the Voice TEI field on the General tab. Refer to your Voice TEI entry in the Network
Configuration section in Before You Start Loading Your Software. If the Voice TEI is different, click
the drop-down list arrow and click the selection that corresponds to the Voice TEI (i.e., Disabled, Auto
TEI, or zero to 63) supplied by your Internet service.
25 Depending on the switch type chosen above, either the US Parameters group or the Europe
Parameters group will be activated.
If the US Parameters group is activated you may have to enter the SPID and Directory number(s)
associated with the WAN port in the Config name window.
A SPID (Service Profile IDentifier) is a number that is supplied to you by your local phone company
which encompasses the phone number.
A Data or Voice Directory Number (DN) is the phone number assigned to that B-Channel for the BRI
line provisioned by your phone company. If a DN is assigned, then only the device associated with
that WAN port will respond to the call.