Reference Guide for the Model XM128 ISDN Digital Modem
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Advanced ISDN
Control of EAZ (ENDGERÄTEAUSWAHLZIFFER)
EAZ (or terminal selection code) is the last digit of an ISDN phone number in 1TR6. Usually
EAZ=0 indicates that a global call (any terminal on the S0 interface), which is service-compatible
with the incoming call, can answer the call.
Other values of EAZ (1,2,....,9) provide the possibility for assigning multiple ISDN numbers to
a single ISDN BRI line. A calling user can select, via the public network, one or more distinct
terminals on a single BRI line.
With its highly integrated, multifunction features, the Model XM128 modem can be imagined as
a “black box” containing multiple distinct terminals. Each of these “internal terminals” can be
assigned one EAZ using the command AT&ZIn=m, where n=0-7 and m= 0-9.
Command Function
The following commands are used for assigning EAZs:
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&ZI0=massigns EAZ for X.75
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&ZI1=massigns EAZ for V.110
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&ZI2=massigns EAZ for V.120
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&ZI3=massigns EAZ for PPP, MPPP
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&ZI4=massigns EAZ for ISDN data, protocol auto-detection
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&ZI5=massigns EAZ for PPP, MPPP
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&ZI6=massigns EAZ for PHONE 2
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&ZI7=massigns EAZ for PHONE 1
The default EAZ of each protocol is as follows:
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&ZI0=1 for data
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&ZI4=2 for data
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&ZI6=3 for the analog adapter, PHONE 2
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&ZI7=4 for the analog adapter, PHONE 1
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T&ZI? for displaying the EAZ numbers assigned by the AT&ZIn=m commands
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