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TA reset
may
result in “SP1 BAD SP2 BAD”
since SPIDS are not used.
NOTE:
1 + area
code + 7 digit number
dialing is required for
all calls, even local. 5E9.1 National ISDN
is not supported by the TA101.
DMS-100, National ISDN: SPID numbers are always used and begin
with the area code + 7 digit number. The
SPID number may end with ‘00’, ‘01’, ‘0100’
or other suffix. Enter the SPID number as
provided by your service provider, do not
put a ‘1’ in front of the SPID number. Select
NTI as the switch type.
TA201 / TA301 Setup
The most common problems that
RoadRunner
users experience is with
terminal adapter setup. Most problems are due to improper
provisioning of your ISDN service, or improper TA configuration. The
easiest way to be sure your service is provisioned properly is to FAX
Appendix F to your service provider.
The TA201 is an international terminal adapter that can be used
anywhere ISDN is supported without changing ROM chips. The TA301
is similar to the TA201 except that it contains a built-in NT-1 and
therefore is for North American operation only.
In order to set up the TA201/301 terminal adapter properly in North
America, you
must have
the following information (For non-North
American configuration, contact your sales representative:
—Service Provider Identification number (SPID number) for all
‘B’ channels, if required.
—National ISDN or Custom ISDN protocols.
National ISDN:
If your SPID number begins with ‘01’, then it
must end in ‘000’. Some service providers
will give a SPID number that begins with
‘01’ and ends with only one ‘0’. Add two
more zero’s, for a total of three, then enter
the SPID number into
RoadRunner
. You
must enter ‘NI1’ as the switch type.