D.2.1 switch types – Dolby Laboratories DP503 User Manual

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D-2

The information the phone company needs to give you is:

N

The switch type that the ISDN circuits are connecting to at the CO
(Central Office)

N

and the ISDN phone numbers for each line, and whether the B channels
are 56 or 64 kbps.

D.2.1

Switch Types

Certain switch types (there are only two manufacturers typically encountered in
North America: Northern Telecom and AT&T) require additional parameters to be
defined when setting up the ISDN unit which are called SPID or Service Profile
Identifier. A SPID is part of the prefix or suffix used by the ISDN unit. In addition,
there are situations where only one phone number is given for both B channels. In
this situation, it is still possible to make two separate calls.

Switch types used throughout U.S.

AT&T Switch type

5ESS

Northern Telecom

DMS100

If your switch type is an AT&T 5ESS, provide the following information to your
phone company regarding the Ascend ISDN unit:

Parameter

Value

Notes

Terminal Type

A

Number of CSD

2

Number of CSV

1

Number of Call
Appearances

1

Display is Y/N

No

Note that the value of this field is not relevant

for proper operation of the ISDN unit.

Ringing/Idle Call
Appearances

Idle

This value is the default for terminal type A.

Auto hold is Y/N

No

This value is the default for terminal type A.

One touch is Y/N

No

This value is the default for terminal type A.

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