Specifications
Integrator’s Reference Manual for Polycom HDX Systems
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spidnum
Sets or gets the ISDN SPID numbers assigned to the BRI lines used by the
system. This command is only applicable if you have a BRI network interface
connected to your system.
Syntax
spidnum get <all|1b1|1b2|2b1|2b2|3b1|3b2|4b1|4b2>
spidnum set <1b1|1b2|2b1|2b2|3b1|3b2|4b1|4b2> [“spid number”]
Feedback Examples
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spidnum 1b1 <empty>
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spidnum 1b1 5125551212
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spidnum get all
returns spidnums for channels 1b1 through 4b2 if there are 4 lines attached
in the above format.
Comments
SPIDs generally apply only in the United States and Canada. If you are behind
an internal phone system (PBX), SPIDs may not be required.
Parameter Description
get
Returns the current SPID number associated with a B
channel of a particular line.
all
Returns SPIDs for all channels of all lines.
1b1|1b2|2b1|2b2|3b1|
3b2|4b1|4b2
The line and B channel. Valid values are:
1b1
BRI line 1, B channel 1
1b2
BRI line 1, B channel 2
2b1
BRI line 2, B channel 1
2b2
BRI line 2, B channel 2
3b1
BRI line 3, B channel 1
3b2
BRI line 3, B channel 2
4b1
BRI line 4, B channel 1
4b2
BRI line 4, B channel 2
set
Sets the SPID number for a B channel line when
followed by the
“number”
parameter. To erase the
current setting, omit
“number”
.
“spid number”
Numeric string. SPID numbers are generally provided
by your network service provider.