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MSN (Outgoing)
SPID
SAD
Notes:
For an incoming data call the TA-200 will get the B channel protocol, called party
number and subaddress from the ISDN layer 3 SETUP packet. If there is no protocol
type assigned in the incoming SETUP packet the TA-200 will automatically detect the
protocol type (e.g. V.120, X.75, or HDLC, etc. - please refer to the AT&AP command).
If the TA-200 has the parameter values for MSN, Subaddress, and Protocol (please
refer to the AT&ZIr=m*n*p command), then these parameter value(s) will be used to
check the compatibility between the incoming SETUP packet' s value. If the MSN
values are matched (please refer AT&ZI? command), then TA-200 will accept the
incoming call, otherwise it will be rejected.
Set Protocol Parameter
The protocol parameter screen is shown as below.
************************[ Protocol Parameter Table ]***************************
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* BIT TRANSPARENT
* HDLC
* V.120
* X.75 (Transparent)
* X.75 (T.90NL)
* X.75 (ISO8208)
*====================
In the UK, using ISDN2 or ISDN2e only the significant digits of the MSN number are sent to the
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terminal adapter. Usually this is the last digit only e.g. if your ISDN phone number is 01234
496778 then the number to be entered in the MSN field is 8, not the full ISDN number. This
means that this line will only respond to your particular ISDN phone number that ends in 8.
other numbers will be rejected. If your telecomms company sends down the last two digits for the
MSN number then you must enter both the last digits.
some of the European telephone companies.
number then the telephone number of caller will be required to match
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the MSN value
. If there is no match then the appropriate line will not
answer or accept this incoming call.
incoming calls, please leave it with blank.
command.
This Parameter is used for telling the ISDN exchange which number
made the call.
This allows you to configure your system so that you
can get individual call charge bills for particular phone numbers.
Please refer to the AT&ZO command.
SPID parameters are only required in some areas of the USA. Please
check with your telephone company if it is necessary. Please refer to
the ATSPID command.
Abbreviation for Sub-ADdress.
-- Packet Size : 2048
-- Packet Size : 1024
-- Packet Size : 256 Window Size : 7
-- Packet Size : 2048 Window Size : 7
-- Packet Size : 128 Window Size : 7
-- Packet Size : 1024 Window Size : 7
Profile 0 ========================== *
Profile 1 ========================== *
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If you enter your MSN
If you want to answer any
Please refer to the AT&ZI
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