It is recommended to reboot (ATZ) after any configuration changes.
SPID assignments
Some ISDN switches, or provider implementations of switches, require Service Provider Identifiers (SPID).
You need to know the type required for your reference configuration.
You can use any SPID numbering scheme that matches your requirement. We support three types of SPID
numbering (Table 6). Whenever you change the SPID, reboot the simulator and preferably the TE device.
Table 6: SPID Formats
SPID format
Switch type
Comment
All SPIDs are “0”
Matches any SPID on the TE side
Supported by NI-1, DMS-
100, 5ESS
Troubleshooting use
All SPID are empty
Supported by NET3 only
Standard
Any sequence of 40 digits.
Supported by NI-1, DMS-
100, 5ESS
Standard
Upgrading Firmware
Virtual Consoles will periodically publish firmware and software upgrades.
Visit www.vconsole.com for latest versions. When you download new firmware, check if there is a newer
version of ISDN Manager and upgrade that as well.
Table 8: Firmware Upgrade
File
Function & comments
XLOAD.EXE
Firmware loader
XXXXX.XMD
Firmware, where XXXXXX is a platform specific designation.
DEV.CFG
Device default configuration file
To load new firmware with the XLOAD program, connect a COM port of a PC to the console port of the
simulator. The XLOAD program must have exclusive use of the COM port; no other application may use it
while the upgrade program is running.
Example:
XLOAD.EXE P2US.XMD /Com:1 /Cfg:DEV.CFG
at the Windows DOS command prompt. In this example, the Virtual Console device is connected to COM1
port and loads the default settings from the DEV.CFG file.
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