RoadRunner
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Identification (ID) Number (North America Only)
If you are required to use two SPID numbers, then you must use ID
numbers. For the TA101 terminal adapter, the ID number is just the last
four digits of the seven digit ISDN line number connected to the
RoadRunner
. Use the
<TA101><Setup><ID>
branch, and enter the ID for each ‘B’ channel. You can use the
CLD
command from a terminal.
Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN/LDN — Europe Only)
If you have selected the DSS1 switch type in Germany, then MSNs must
also be used. Use the
<TA101><Setup><ID>
or use the
CLD
command.
Local Check (North America Only)
If you are required to use ID numbers, you must also set the Local
Check values. Local check tells the TA101 which internal buffers to
check for the ID number. To set this parameter, branch down
<TA101><Setup><Lcl Chk>
and select the ‘B’ channel, then enter the number of the buffer that
contains the ID number. You can use the
CLC
command from the
terminal. The Local Check values for ‘B’ channel 1 must be ‘T5’ and for
‘B’ channel 2 must be ‘T6’. If IDs are not used, local Check must be set
LLC State
In some areas of the United Kingdom, it may be necessary to toggle the
state of the Low Level Command mode. Use the LLC command sequence
<TA101><Setup>< LLC>
or the
CLL
command for this if you are having connection problems. In
most other locations, including North America, leave the LLC state ON.
Sub Address, EAZ (Germany) And Interface Mode
The sub-address for an S/T interface TA (TA101) is set by the
CSA
command:
<TA101><Setup><Sub addr>