Operation Manual
112 NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1 Installation and ISDN Configuration Guide
1. If you are using an AVM ISDN-Controller for BRI, check the
setting for
Point-to-Point
.
If you have a point-to-point ISDN access, you must enable Point-
to-Point. At a point-to-point access, only one ISDN terminal
device can be operated.
Default: Disabled
Options: Disabled, Enabled
At a point-to-multipoint access, leave the default "Disabled". At
point-to-multipoint accesses, up to eight terminal devices can be
operated. They can be addressed with the help of MSNs or
EAZs.
2. If you are using MDSS1 or M1TR6 as D Channel Protocol,
check the
Mobile Call Detection
.
Mobile Call Detection defines how incoming calls are treated
when you are using the D channel protocols MDSS1 and M1TR6.
These protocols support calls from remote sites over GSM-based
cellular networks as well as over terrestrial ISDN lines.
Default: Auto-Framing
Options: Auto-Framing, Mobile Calls Only
When Mobile Call Detection is set to Auto-Framing, both types
of calls are accepted on this interface.
Mobile Calls Only means that only calls from remote sites over
GSM-based cellular networks are accepted on this interface.
Calls over standard terrestrial ISDN lines are rejected.
3. If you have an ISDN access with the D channel protocol NI-1
or 5ESS, enter your
SPID1
and
SPID2
.
SPIDs are Service Profile Identifiers which are used to identify
what sort of services and features the switch provides to the
ISDN device. When a new subscriber is added, the service
representative will allocate a SPID just as they allocate a direc-
tory number. Subscribers must input the SPIDs into their termi-
nal device before they will be able to connect to the central office
switch (this is referred to as initializing the device).
Your ISDN provider should be able to tell you what your SPID is
and how many SPIDs are required.
Procedure