Assuming it is from a Carrier
ADD-BUEND:171,ISDN,2;
ADD-BCSUER,1,17,1,"Q2217-X ",1,0,,,,,,A;
ADD-COP:1,ANS&L3AR&APPR&RMSG&RRST&DTM1,TA,TA;
ADD-COT:1,RCL&XFER&ANS&CHRT&CEOC&CEBC&CPS6&RCLS&COTN&IEVT&BSHT&LWNC&NLCR&ICZL&UUS1&UUS2&UUS3&LINO&SNBE&DSDL&NCHD&USBT&USCD&CTLS&NPIS&NTON;
CHA-COSSU:LCOSD,31,1&&64;
CHA-COSSU:LCOSD,31,,,"LCOS31=TRUNK ACCESS ONLY";
ADD-REFTA:CIRCUIT,1-17-1-0,55,N,N;
ADD-TDCSU:NEW,1-17-001-0,1,1,1,1,,31,31,"tel number for reference ",254,ETSI,1,,NONE,,,,GDTR,Y,CO,NONE,N,5,,,,,,,31,MANY,999,171,1,1,EMPTY,1,10,N,,,,,,16,8,1,0,18,EC&G711&G729OPT,"bearer numbers for ref",171,CIR,Y,S0COD,,Y,Y,N,0,0,N;
Rest is
RICHT
LODR
LDAT
Normal Basic Rate ISDN circuits from a carrier would have 2 ISDN 64K Channels each with a bearer telephone number.
You can also then get Direct Dial In numbers allocated to that circuit.
LDPLN
To activate the circuit connect it up first.
then
DEA-DSSU:L,PEN,1-17-1-0;
ACT-DSSU:AUL,BCHAN,1-17-1-0;R
RES-DSSUEN,1-17-1-0;
To see the status of clock
DIS-REFTA;
you should see an X to indicate you are receiving clock from the carrier.
To see the status of the circuit
DIS-SDSU:ALL,,PEN,PER3,1,17,1,0;
You should see 'ready/ready'
Ensure circuit is provided 'point to point', test with an ISDN phone directly to carrier equipment before connecting to HiPath
One of the easiest ways to add an ISDN bus is to get an 'under-set adaptor' for the Opitset or Optipoint.
The single pair that feeds an Optiset/Optipoint is 2B+D (2x 64K Speech circuits and 1 Data Circuit)
This is Siemens Proprietary ISDN
If you use that under-set adaptor you can get 128K ISDN (2 channels) from an OptisetOptipoint.
If you are using 128K ISDN then it is not possible to also use the phone at the same time but the display stays on the phone.
If you are only using 64K then you can use the phone as well at the same time.
To add the underset adapter just unplug the phone and plug in the adapter under the phone, then plug back in the phone.
To add an ISDN bus on the adapter:
Modify the Optiset/Optipoint extension by adding REP=1
CHA-SBCSU:STNO=XXXX,OPT=OPTI,REP=1;
Then add the ISDN Extension to the adaptor:
ADD-SBCSU:YYYY,OPTIEXP,XXXX,SET600&DTE&FAX,2&3&4,20,20,6,6,6,6,0,10,N,0,10,0,,,,,,SBDSS1,SBDSS1,SBDSS1,0,N,N,,,,10,10,10,,,,,5,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,;
(Where xxxx is the main Optiset/Optipoint number and yyyy is the ISDN basic rate number)
To add MSN's (Multiple Subscriber Numbers)
ADD-SBCSU:zzzz,MSN,xxxx,,20,20,11,1,11,1,0,N,0,0,,,Y,N,N,5,,,,,,,,,,;
(Where zzzz is the MSN number and xxxx is the main Optiset/Optipoint number)
The other way is to add an ISDN basic rate card.
ADD-BCSUER,1,24,85,"Q2217-X100",1,0,,,,,,A,,0; (Or similar ISDN Basic Rate Card)
ADD-SBCSU:xxxx,FBUS,DIR,1-24-85-0,SET600&DTE&FAX,20,20,11,1,11,1,0,0,N,0,0,,,SBDSS1,SBDSS1,SBDSS1,Y,Y,0,,,,,Y,N,N,,5,0,,;
ADD-SBCSU:yyyy,MSN,xxxx,,20,20,11,1,11,1,0,N,0,0,,,Y,N,N,5,,,,,,,,,,;
Some cards have powered ISDN basic rate circuits by default, others are not powered but you could add your own phantom power feed to them.
Hi,
If you are dealing with ISDN from North America then you will need more information.
The information I have provided above is for 64K ISDN outside of NA
However if you do get an SPID from the carrier I assume that the last few digits should match up with the extension number internally.
You can use RUFUM to translate incoming numbers and also you can make changes to the ISDN circuit with DGTPR and SUPPRESS to ensure that the correct SPID reaches the correct ISDN extension.
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