USER’S MANUAL
Appendix 8 – Ordering ISDN for the USA and Canada 334
providing
you
with
the
phone
numbers
of
your
B
channels
(often
called
"Directory
Numbers",
or
"DNs")
and
your
SPIDs!
Directory Number (DN)
These
are
simply
your
seven
digit
phone
numbers,
as
would
be
listed
in
your
local
telephone
directory,
and
need
to
be
entered
into
your
Zephyr
Xstream.
Normally
each
ISDN
BRI
circuit
will
have
two
DNs
and
two
SPIDs.
Each
DN
corresponds
to
a
given
SPID
and
when
you
enter
this
information,
you
must
enter
them
to
reflect
this
relationship.
CSD and CSV
Recall
that
each
ISDN
BRI
has
two
possible
B
channels.
It
is
possible
to
order
a
line
with
one
or
both
of
the
B
channels
enabled
–
and
each
may
be
enabled
for
voice
and/or
data
use.
Phone
terminology
for
the
class
of
service
is
CSV
for
Circuit
Switched
Voice
and
CSD
for
Circuit
Switched
Data.
(In
contrast
to
PSD,
Packet
Switched
Data,
which
is
possible
but
irrelevant
to
our
needs.)
CSV
is
not
required
for
Telos
Zephyr
Xstream
hi
‐
fidelity
audio
connections.
Even
though
you
may
be
sending
voice,
the
codec’s
output
will
be
in
a
data
form
and
must
be
handled
transparently
by
the
telephone
network.
This
happens
because
the
Zephyr
Xstream
indicates
that
this
is
a
CSD
call
(over
the
D
channel)
when
the
call
is
set
up.
CSV
is
for
interworking
with
voice
phone
service
and
allows
ISDN
to
interwork
with
analog
phone
lines
and
phones.
CSV
is
required
to
place
calls
to
a
Zephyr
Xport
that
is
using
a
POTS
line.
You
will
be
ordering
one
or
more
ISDN
BRI
2B+D
circuits
with
CSD
(required)
and
CSV
(optional)
on
each
B
channel.
Alternate
CSD/CSV
should
be
requested.
NT1s
The
ISDN
standard
specifies
two
reference
points,
the
“U”
(2
‐
wire)
and
the
“S”
(4
‐
wire)
interfaces.
The
U
is
the
single
‐
pair
bare
copper
from
the
Telco
CO.
A
device
called
a
“Network
Termination,
Type
1”
converts
this
to
the
two
‐
pair
S
interface.
In
Europe,
Asia,
South
America,
and
most
of
the
world,
the
NT1
is
always
provided
by
the
phone
company.
The
Zephyr
Xstream
provides
both
the
U
interface
(on
an
6
‐
position
4
‐
pin
miniature
“RJ
‐
11
style”
modular
connector)
and
the
S
interface
(on
an
8
‐
position
8
‐
pin
miniature
“RJ
‐
45
style”
modular
connector).
Terminals and Terminal Types
Any
equipment
connected
to
an
ISDN
line
is
a
‘terminal’
–
whether
phone,
computer,
or
codec.
“Point
‐
to
‐
point”
lines
support
one
terminal,
while
“multipoint”
lines
can
have
up
to
eight
in
some
applications.
“Terminal
Type”
is
a
parameter
sometimes
requested
by
the
phone
people.
The
appropriate
value
for
the
Zephyr
Xstream
varies
depending
upon
protocol
and
is
included
on
the
order
forms.
Summary of Contents for Zephyr Xstream
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Page 26: ...USER S MANUAL Section 1 QUICK RESULTS 14...
Page 30: ...USER S MANUAL Section 2 INTRODUCTION Getting to Know the Zephyr Xstream 18...
Page 70: ...USER S MANUAL Section 3 GUIDED TOUR of the HARDWARE 58...
Page 144: ...USER S MANUAL Section 6 AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 132...
Page 164: ...USER S MANUAL Section 8 LIVEWIRETM IP Audio 152...
Page 310: ...USER S MANUAL Appendix 1 Codec Interoperability Information 298...
Page 320: ...USER S MANUAL Appendix 3 ISDN Cause Phrases Values 308...
Page 324: ...USER S MANUAL Appendix 4 Known Working SPID Formats by Telco 312...
Page 356: ...USER S MANUAL Appendix 9 Modular Cable Guide 344...