iPECS eMG80 & eMG800 & UCP
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6
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Table 3.3.5.8-1 NA ISDN ATTRIBUTES (PGM 150)
BTN ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT
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01-02 SPID NUMBER
……………………..…….
The Service Profile Identifier (SPID) is
a number assigned to a fully initializing
ISDN terminal and enables the Stored
Program Control switching System
(SPCS) to identify the ISDN terminal at
layer 3 of the D-channel signaling
protocol.
The SPID is a free-formatted numeric
string composed of 9 to 23 numeric {0-
9} and International Alphabet (IA5)
characters. The SPID uniquely
identifies a particular set of
subscription parameters assigned to a
9~23 digits
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01-02 DN NUMBER
………………………….
Initializing terminals are required to
store a 7-digit DN in order to perform
the compatibility checking procedures
that are part of call termination.
23 digits -
4
01-02 EKTS MODE
(1:EKTS/0:NONE) : NONE
The EKTS (Electronic Key Telephone
Service) terminal permits a user to
operate those features that are specific
to EKTS, as well as voice features that
may function distinctly in the EKTS
environment. EKTS allows a DN to be
shared by more than one terminal, on
the same or on different interfaces.
0: None
1: EKTS
NONE
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01-02 TYPE FOR 1/2/3
UNKNOWN (0)
ISDN CALLED NO is made with the
International format, National format,
Network format, Subscriber format, or
Abbreviated format when user dials
1~3 digits.
0: Unknown
1: International
2: National
3: Network
4: Subscriber
Unknown
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01-02 TYPE FOR 4/5/6
UNKNOWN (0)
ISDN CALLED NO is made with the
International format, National format,
Network format, Subscriber format, or
Abbreviated format when user dials
4~6 digits.
0: Unknown
1: International
2: National
3: Network
4: Subscriber
Unknown
7
01-02 TYPE FOR 7/8/9
UNKNOWN (0)
ISDN CALLED NO is constructed with
the International format, National
format, Network format, Subscriber
format, or Abbreviated format when
user the dials 7~9 digits.
0: Unknown
1: International
2: National
3: Network
4: Subscriber
Unknown
8
01-02 TYPE FOR 10/11
UNKNOWN (0)
ISDN CALLED NO is constructed with
the International format, National
format, Network format, Subscriber
format, or Abbreviated format when
user the dials more than 10 digits.
0: Unknown
1: International
2: National
3: Network
4: Subscriber
Unknown