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Views
ISDN interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
Typically, ISDN devices use the ALERTING message to indicate that called user alerting has been
initiated. To work with ISDN devices that use the PROGRESS message to convey this information,
you must configure the command.
Examples
# Interpret the PROGRESS message as the ALERTING message on ISDN PRI interface Serial
2/3/0:15.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface serial 2/3/0:15
[Sysname-Serial2/3/0:15] isdn progress-to-alerting enable
isdn protocol-mode
Use
isdn protocol-mode
to configure the ISDN functionality of an ISDN interface.
Use
undo isdn protocol-mode
to restore the default.
Syntax
isdn protocol-mode
{
network
|
user
}
undo isdn protocol-mode
Default
An ISDN interface provides the ISDN user-side functionality.
Views
ISDN interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
network
: Specifies the network-side functionality.
user
: Specifies the user-side functionality.
Usage guidelines
An ISDN interface can provide the ISDN user-side or network-side functionality. For two ISDN
devices to communicate with each other, you must configure one end a s the network side and
configure the other end as the user side.
Typically, an ISDN interface is operating on the user side. However, when a BRI interface on a BSV
card is connected directly to an ISDN phone, you must configure the BRI interface as the network
side.
You must configure the ISDN interface as the user side in the following situations:
•
The BRI interface for data services must operate on the user side.
•
ANSI, AT&T, ETSI, NI, or NTT is configured.
You cannot configure the command when a call is present on the ISDN interface.
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