Fujitsu SRS-2100 Telephone User Manual


 
Appendix A ( SRS-2100 ISDN Ordering
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APPENDIX A
ISDN ORDERING
Fujitsu participates in the North
American ISDN User's Forum
(NIUF) and the Corporation for
Open Systems (COS) along with
your local telephone company, in
ongoing efforts to make ordering
ISDN easy for our customers.
The NIUF has developed two
types of ISDN Ordering Codes
(IOCs): product specific and
generic. These IOCs inform the
telephone company about number
of telephone numbers or call
appearances, the ISDN features
and the voice and data
capabilities in the package.
Essentially, it is a recipe for the
telephone company to follow
when installing your ISDN
service.
The solution packages outlined
here were designed to meet the
needs of many users. One or
more of them may meet your
needs. On the other hand, your
needs may be unique and require
a fully customized design of your
ISDN service.
To achieve the goal of easy
ordering, Fujitsu has developed
compatibility with generic ISDN
Ordering Code Feature
Activators. This means that the
SRS-2100 can accept both Fujitsu
specific feature activators and a
selected set of generic feature
activators.
The Fujitsu SRS-2100 is
compatible with ordering codes
for Packages D, E, and G, which
are shown at the end of this
appendix.
Fujitsu sets also support the E-Z
ISDN Ordering Codes.
Using IOCs
The first step in using IOCs is to
become familiar with your
equipment. You should decide
what feature and capabilities are
needed for your telephone
system. On the following pages,
a number of commonly used
features are described, along with
a number of generic ordering
codes. Please select and order
your ISDN service using these
codes. Remember that each
telephone company has an
individual billing structure for
ISDN lines and features.