iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCP
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5
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4.3.5.8 NA ISDN Line Attributes – PGM 150
The specific attributes must be defined to comply with the North American ISDN standards for the system.
These include Directory (telephone) Number and Service Profile (SPID) for the device. Note that this
programming is required only for “Country Code” 1, USA installations.
COL NA ISDN ATT
ENTER CO RANGE
Press the [PGM] button and dial 150.
01-02 COL NA ISDN ATT
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-8)
Use the dial-pad to enter a CO Line range. For a single CO Line, enter the
same number twice.
Press the desired Flex button; refer to Table 3.3.5.8-1.
Use the dial-pad to enter desired data for the Attribute. Refer to Table 3.3.5.8-1.
Press the [Save] button to store the data entry.
Table 3.3.5.8-1 NA ISDN ATTRIBUTES (PGM 150)
01-02 TYPE OF PX(1-4)
NI1 (1)
The type of PSTN determines several specifics
of the protocol and is required for proper
operation.
1: NI 1, 2: NI 2, 3: 5 ESS, 4: NORTEL
01-02 SPID NUMBER
……………………..…….
The Service Profile Identifier(SPID) is a
number assigned to a fully initializing ISDN
terminal and enables the Stored
ProgramControl switching System(SPCS) to
identify the ISDNterminal at layer 3 of the D-
channel signaling protocol.
The SPID is a free-formatted numeric string
composed of 9 to23 numeric {0-9} and
InternationalAlphabet (IA5) characters.
TheSPID uniquely identifies a particular set of
subscription parameters assigned to a TSP.
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.
01-02 EKTS MODE
(1:EKTS/0:NONE) : NONE
The EKTS (Electronic KeyTelephone Service)
terminal permits a user to operate those
features specific to EKTS and voice features
that may function distinctly in the EKTS
environment. EKTSallows a DN to be shared
by more than one terminal, on the same or on
different interfaces.