NEC ND-70919 IP Phone User Manual


 
NEAX2000 IVS
2
ISDN System Manual
Page 106 ND-70919 (E), Issue 1.0
CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
ISDN Terminal Data Programming
BRI Programming Example:
The following is an example of common BRI Station Programming.
CM10024>EF2125
025>EF2126
CMAC00>000-2125
001-2126
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM
AC01>000-1
001-1
AC02>000-1
001-1
AC03>000-1
001-1
AC04>000-1
001-1
AC06>000-1
001-1
CM1B>2125, 0>2225*
2125, 1>2226
2
>None
7
2126, 0>2235*
2126, 1>2236*
2
>None
7
* Ext. 2225 and others assigned in CM1B are the
Extension numbers that should be entered into the BRI
Terminal(s). Most BRI Terminals require a 10-digit
number.
If the BRI Terminals require a SPID [North America
Only], it is common to add a 3-digit number to the main
number.
For example:
Main number (1): 214-555-2225
Main number (2): 214-555-2226
SPID (1) : 214-555-2225123
SPID (2) : 214-555-2226123
SPIDs are required for NI-1 protocol and AT&T Point-to-
Multipoint. Devices that are set as AT&T Point-to-Point do
not use SPIDs.
~~