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11-6 Netra Internet Server 3.1 Users ManualSeptember 1996
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ISDN Number Your ISDN phone number. This information is used for
outgoing calls and specifies the calling number to the remote
host.
ISDN Subaddress (Optional) If more than one ISDN device is using the same
ISDN line, sub-addressing can be used to address each
device. This is an advanced feature; consult the ISDN
documentation for details.
SPID (Optional) The service profile identifier. It is used in North
America as an additional identifier and in conjunction with
the calling number, to identify the local number to the local
switch.
Local Number (Optional) Used to “filter” incoming calls. If the calling
number of an incoming call does not match this number, the
call will be rejected. When used, this number should be your
ISDN number.
Local Subaddress (Optional) This is an advanced feature and is normally not
needed. Consult the ISDN documentation for details.
Profile B
Force 56Kb Forces the ISDN line to a 56Kb transfer rate, regardless of
how the incoming call identifies itself. This is mainly used to
solve incompatibility problems between switches.
Choices: On, Off
Calling Line Identify Enables or disables exchange service (if available) where the
exchange verifies that the local calling number is the phone
number of the calling system.
ISDN Number If more than two phone numbers were provided by your
phone company, this field represents the second number.
ISDN Subaddress (Optional) If more than one ISDN device is using the same
ISDN line, sub-addressing can be used to address each
device. This is an advanced feature; consult the ISDN
documentation for details.
Table 11-2 Information for Configuring a Port (ISDN) (Continued)

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