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Step Command Remarks
3. Configure ISDN to carry the
Calling-Name field in
outgoing packets.
isdn carry calling-name
Optional.
By default, ISDN does not carry the
Calling-Name field in outgoing
packets.
Configuring ISDN to carry the Connected-Name
field in outgoing packets
Step Command Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2. Enter interface view.
interface
interface-type
interface-number
N/A
3. Configure ISDN to carry the
Connected-Name field in
outgoing packets.
isdn carry connected-name
Optional.
By default, ISDN does not carry the
Connected-Name field in outgoing
packets.
Configuring ISDN to carry the Channel-ID field for
only once in the responses
Step Command Description
1. Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2. Enter interface view.
interface
interface-type
interface-number
N/A
3. Configure ISDN to carry the
Channel-ID field for only
once in the responses.
isdn carry channel-id
once-only
Optional.
By default, ISDN carries the
Channel-ID field in all responses.
Configuring the service type in the ISDN bearer
compatibility signaling
This feature is available only on voice interfaces such as BSV, VE1, and VT1 interfaces.
The bearer compatibility field in the ISDN signaling specifies the service type of the ISDN bearer. The
following service types are supported:
• Speech—Specifies the speech service.
• audio—Specifies the 3.1 kHz audio.
• data—Specifies the unrestricted digital information.
The default service type is speech. You can change the service type to audio or data as needed.
To configure the service type in the ISDN bearer compatibility signaling: