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Table 5: Interface Settings for Reverse Telnet
Parameter Value
Baud rate 115200 bps
Data bits 8
Parity None
Stop bits 1
Flow Control Hardware
From a terminal server, since you cannot press display buttons, modem-style AT commands must be issued
for all functions.
Table 6: Conguring the ISDN Simulator via Terminal Interface
Function Command Example
Reboot ATZ
Save current conguration AT&W
Display rmware version ATI7
Assign Phone 1 for port A ATN0=”1234567”
Assign Phone 2 for port A ATN4=”1234567”
Assign SPID1 for port A ATP0=”1234567”
Assign SPID2 for port A ATP4=”1234567”
Assign Phone 1 for port B ATN1=”1234567”
Assign Phone 2 for port B ATN5=”1234567”
Assign SPID1 for port B ATP1=”1234567”
Assign SPID2 for port B ATP5=”1234567”
SPID assignments
Some ISDN switches, or provider implementations of switches, require Service Provider Identiers (SPID).
You need to know the type required for your reference conguration, and, if you are using a Cisco device, the
Cisco device must be congured to match the switch being simulated.
You can use any SPID numbering scheme that matches your requirement. We support three types of SPID
numbering (Table 7). Whenever you change the SPID, reboot the simulator and preferably the TE device.
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