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Section 4 INSTALLATION &
BASIC OP
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SPID 1 & 2:
>21678193100111 <
[21678193110111 ]
Number stored
Directory Number
Directory Numbers are the 7- digit telephone numbers assigned by the telephone
company to this line. There may be one or two.
These will generally not be required
.
Only in the case where at least four digits of the DN are not contained somewhere
within the SPID do you have to do anything here. In the vast majority of cases, you can
just ignore the Directory screen, and move ahead to the Protocol selection, below.
If the DNs are required, move to the next Utility screen, and enter them using the same
method as with the SPIDs. Enter the seven digits of the phone number:
Directory 1 & 2:
>2418913 <
[2418914 ]
<YES> Store
ISDN TIP!
Usually the SPID is the area code+phone 0101. But
we have seen some which include a two-digit prefix and a two-
digit suffix, and many other variations are possible. See the
Appendix for a list of known working SPIDS by Telephone
Company.
ISDN TIP!
The SPID is not required for PTP and ETS300 Telco modes.
More on this in subsequent sections.
ISDN TIP!
Despite the last paragraph, you cannot assume anything about
the SPID! If the above advice works, consider yourself lucky; if
it doesn’t work, there is no substitute for getting the correct
SPID from your Telco!
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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