Ringdale ISDN User Manual

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CONFIGURING YOUR ROUTER

cost of all line charges, or any other charges which may be
incurred, resulting from the use of the OverLAN Ethernet/ISDN
router. Such charges are not the responsibility of Ringdale.

Local Switch Type: Select the type of ISDN phone service for the
location of the selected router. For routers in the USA, select
National ISDN 1. For routers in Germany, select ETSI (Variant).
For routers in other European countries, select ETSI. For any
other country (or if you are unsure of the type of ISDN phone
service or the location of the selected router), use the default
setting for this option. The default setting is ETSI. If this option is
set incorrectly, the selected router may not be able to communicate
with the phone switch and, thus, may not be able to make or
receive calls.

Local Phone number (B1): Enter the ISDN phone number for the
selected router. If the ISDN line for the router has two ISDN
phone numbers, type the phone number that corresponds to
channel B1 here.

SPID (B1): A SPID number may be needed if you set Local
Switch Type to National ISDN 1. You should consult the ISDN
Provider to find out if a SPID number is required. Type the ISDN
SPID number for the selected router. If there are two ISDN SPID
numbers for the router, type the SPID number corresponding to
Router phone #1 here.

Local Phone Number (B2): If the selected router has only one
ISDN phone number, type that number again here. If the selected
router has two ISDN numbers, type the second ISDN phone
number here. Router phone #2 should correspond to channel B2.

SPID (B2): A SPID number may be needed if you set Local
Switch Type to National ISDN 1. You should consult the ISDN
Provider to find out if a SPID number is required. If the selected
router has only one ISDN SPID number, then type that number

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