
ISDN Line Simulator User’s Manual
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CHAPTER 3:
PROVISIONING AND OPERATION
The instructions for many ISDN-BRI communications devices may specify
Provisioning
required of the telephone company. Provisioning is a means of
configuring the ISDN switch so it knows what kind and how many calls
communications devices can support, up to the limits imposed by ISDN-BRI
technology. Provisioning also specifies various Supplementary Services,
such as call appearances, display support, etc.
The Simulator provides the most common services supplied for the selected
Switch Type. Most communications devices should operate correctly with
default provisioning, which is retained in a Terminal Service Profile (TSP).
The Simulator TSP has a fixed and a variable part. The following fixed
provisioning is established for all Switch Types:
B Channels:
2
B1 Call Types:
CMV, CMD (All Bearer Services)
B2 Call Types:
CMV, CMD (All Bearer Services)
The variable part of the TSP may be changed using the Windows based
software supplied with the ILS-2000. Not all variable settings are applicable
for all Switch Types. The settings are,
D Channel X.25 PHF: None, Permanent(PVC),Dial-up(SVC)
B Channel:
NONE, Permanent B1, Permanent B2, Permanent
Both,
Loopback
Phantom Power:
ON, OFF (ETSI)
Caller IDentification:
ON/OFF
Terminal Display Text: ON/OFF
Multi-Point:
ON/OFF
EKTS:
ON/OFF
Call Appearances:
1-15, 0 = OFF
KEY HOLD:
OFF,ON:AUTO-DROP,ON:AUTO-HOLD
ACO:
ON,OFF
These settings are fully described in the following sections.
Configuration Software Installation
The ILS-2000 configuration software is supplied on a 3.5-in diskette. This
diskette has a program that is installed and run under Windows 3.1, Windows
for Workgroups 3.11, or Windows 95. To install this software, place the
diskette into a 3.5-in disk drive and from Program Manager, select
File
/
Run
/
x:setup.exe
, where x is the name of your 3.5-in disk drive. During