5. If the BRI link is employed with ISDN, enter set country-protocol country-
code to specify the ISDN Layer 3 country protocol type, where country-code is
any the values listed in ISDN Layer 3 country codes on page 172.
6. If the BRI link is employed with ISDN, enter set bearer-capability bearer
to set the Information Transfer Rate field of the Bearer Capability IE, where
bearer is one of the following values:
• 3khz. 3.1 kHz audio encoding
• speech. Speech encoding
7. Enter set interface-companding type to set the far-end companding
method, where type is one of the following values:
• alaw. A-law companding
• ulaw. U-law companding
8. If the BRI link is employed with ISDN, enter set tei-assignment tei to select
the method by which the Layer 2 (LAPD) protocol obtains its Terminal Endpoint
Identification (TEI) address.
tei is one of the following values:
• auto. TEI is assigned by the network provider
• zero. TEI is fixed administratively
9. Enter set directory-number-a number to assign a directory number to the
B1 channel of the BRI link.
number is the provisioned number received from the network provider. The number
value must be identical to the number the network provider has assigned to the
circuit.
10. Enter set directory-number-b number to assign a directory number to the
B2 channel of the BRI link.
number is the provisioned number received from the network provider. The number
value must be identical to the number the network provider has assigned to the
circuit.
11. Enter set spid-a number to assign an SPID to the B1 channel of the BRI link.
12. Enter set spid-b number to assign an SPID to the B2 channel of the BRI link.
Note:
All BRI links must have SPIDs properly configured for the link to function. SPIDs
are received from the network service provider.
13. If the BRI link is employed with ISDN, enter set-endpoint-init {yes | no} to
determine whether or not the far-end supports endpoint initialization.
14. If the BRI link is employed with ISDN, enter set layer1-stable {yes | no} to
determine whether or not to keep the physical layer active (stable) between calls.
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