
iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCP
Administration and Programming Manual
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4.4.4.10 NA ISDN Line Attributes - PGM 150
Selecting NA (North America) ISDN Line Attributes will display the NA ISDN Line Attributes data input page.
Enter a valid CO range and click
[Load]
to enter the NA ISDN Line Attributes data.Use the check mark to
indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes is stored by clicking
[Save]
button.
Enter CO Range: eMG80/100: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998
Figure 4.4.4.10-1 NA ISDN Line Attributes
To comply with the North American ISDN standards, certain attributes must be defined for the system. These
include Directory (telephone) Number and Service Profile Id (SPID) for the device.
Note that this programming is required only for “Country Code” 1, USA installations. Refer to Table 4.4.4.10-1
for information on individual attributes.
Table 4.4.4.10-1 NA ISDN LINE ATTRIBUTES
ATTRIBUTE
DESCRIPTION
RANGE
DEFAULT
Local Exchange
Type
The type of ISDN determines several specifics of the protocol and
is required for proper operation.
NI 1, NI 2, 5 ESS, Nortel
Refer to
description
NI 1
SPID Number
The Service Profile Identifier (SPID) is a number assigned to a
fully initializing ISDN terminal and enables the Stored Program
Control switching System (SPCS) to identify the ISDN terminal at
layer 3 of the D-channel signaling protocol. The SPID is a free-
formatted numeric string composed of 9 to 20 numeric {0-9} and
International Alphabet (IA5) characters. The SPID uniquely
identifies a particular set of subscription parameters assigned to a
TSP.
20 digits
Directory
Number
Initializing terminals are required to store a 7-digit DN in order to
perform the compatibility checking procedures that are part of call
termination.
20 digits