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ISDN Provisioning for Intel Blue
INTEL BLUE ISDN PROVISIONING REQUIREMENTS
September 1994
Provisioning requirements
At the time of subscription, the user must request the phone company to
provision the BRI line as follow depending on the type of local switch.
AT&T 5ESS - Custom
2B1Q line code
The ISDN BRI line must use 2B1Q line code.
2B+D line - Multipoint
The line's configuration should be multipoint, with separate DNs
for the ISDN phone set and for ProShare Video 200. The telephone
company should supply you with different telephone number (DN) and
SPID (Service Profile IDentification) for each. An example of a
5ESS Custom SPID format is 01 + 7 digit telephone number + O, such
as O1 555 1212 O
Also, each DN should be programmed as follow:
B1 circuit switch voice/data
B2 circuit switch voice/data
The line must be set to allow both circuit switched voice and data
on both B channels.
D - signaling only
Only User/Network Signaling is allowed on the D channel, i.e. no
D-channel Packet Mode.
Set MTERM to 2
Maximum terminals set to 2. This tells the switch how many
terminals are active on this line.
Set MAXB CHNL to 2; ACT USR to Y
Set Maximum B channels to 2, set Actual User to Yes. This tells
the switch that you are an actual user and may use both B channels
simultaneously.
Set CSV to 1; CSV CHL to ANY
Circuit Switch Voice set to 1; Circuit Switch Voice Channel set to
Any. Set the switch to allow only 1 B channel to actually be
active for voice at a time. The "Any" tells the switch that it can
use either B channel to deliver the call.
Set CSD to 2; CSD CHL to ANY
Circuit Switched Data set to 2; Circuit Switched Data Channel set
to Any. This tells the switch that you may connect both B channels
simultaneously. The "Any" tells the switch that either B channel
may be used for data.
Set TERMTYP to TYPEA; DISPLAY to Y
Terminal type is Type A Basic Terminal. AT&T has defined the
terminal types by letters. This tells the switch that you are a
basic Custom ISDN terminal. Setting Display to Yes tells the
switch that you have display capabilities.
Set CA QTY to 1
Call appearance quantity set to default 1 for ISDN phone set*s DN,
one for Proshare*s DN. This tells the switch that you have 1 voice
call appearance per DN. For the ISDN phone set, the number of call
appearances is flexible, usually 3. No additional charges for
extra call appearances.
Set CA PREF to I
Call appearance preference set to Idle. This tells the switch that
your software will make a positive choice of which call appearance
it will use to initiate a call.
Supplementary Features
The telephone company will also need to know any additional voice
features that you require on your ISDN lines. Examples of these
features are Caller ID and Call Forwarding, Call Hold, Flexible
Calling, etc.
AT&T 5ESS - National ISDN 1
2B1Q line code
The ISDN BRI line must use 2B1Q line code.
2B&D line - Standard
The line's configuration should be standard with separate DNs for
the ISDN phone set and for ProShare Video 200. The telephone
company should supply you with different telephone number (DN) and
SPID (Service Profile IDentification) for each. An example of a
NI-1 SPID format is 01 + 7 digit telephone number + OOO, such as O1
555 1212 OOO
B1 - circuit switch voice/data
B2 circuit switch voice/data
The line must be set to allow both circuit switched voice and data
on both B channels.
D - signaling only
Only User/Network Signaling is allowed on the D channel, i.e. no
D-channel Packet Mode.
Also, request that the telephone company program your ISDN line as
follow:
Set MTERM to 2
Maximum terminals set to 2. This tells the switch that there is 2
terminals active on this line.
Set MAXB CHNL to 2; ACT USR to Y
Set Maximum B channels to 2, set Actual User to Yes. This tells
the switch that you are an actual user and may use both B channels
simultaneously.
Set CSV to 1; CSV CHL to ANY
Circuit Switch Voice set to 1; Circuit Switch Voice Channel set to
Any. Set the switch to allow only 1 B channel to actually be
active for voice at a time. The "Any" tells the switch that it can
use either B channel to deliver the call.
Set CSD to 2; CSD CHL to ANY
Circuit Switched Data set to 2; Circuit Switched Data Channel set
to Any. This tells the switch that you may connect both B channels
simultaneously. The *Any* tells the switch that either B channel
may be used for data.
Set TERMTYP to TYPEA; DISPLAY to Y
Terminal type is Type A - Basic Terminal. AT&T has defined the
terminal types by letters. This tells the switch that you are a
basic National ISDN 1 terminal. Set Display to Yes. This tells
the switch that you have display capabilities.
Set CSVACO to U; CSV LIMIT to 1
Circuit Switch Voice Additional Call Offering set to Unlimited (U);
Circuit Switch Voice limit set to 1. This tells the switch that
you may receive up to 1 voice call.
Set CSDACO to U; CSD LIMIT to 2
Circuit Switch Data Additional Call Offering set to Unlimited (U);
Circuit Switch Data Limit set to 2. This tells the switch that you
may receive up to 2 data calls.
Set CA PREF to I
Call appearance preference set to Idle. This tells the switch that
your software will make a positive choice of which call appearance
it will use to initiate a call.
Supplementary Services
The telephone company will also need to know any additional voice
features that you require on your ISDN line. Examples of these
features are Caller ID and Call Forwarding, Call Hold, Flexible
Calling, etc.
Northern Telecom DMS100 BCS 36 - Custom
The telephone company should supply the user with a distinct telephone
number and SPID (Service Profile Identification) for each B channel.
Request that the telephone company program your ISDN line with the
following attributes:
2B1Q line code
Request from the telephone company a custom ISDN line with 2B1Q
line code.
2B&D line
Your ISDN line must be configured to allow voice and circuit
switched on both B channels and signaling on the D channel.
Normally you will use the B1 for voice calls and the B2 for data
calls. B1 and B2 should be set as follows:
Set circuit switch to YES; set BEARER RESTRICTION to NOPMD
Set the circuit switch option to Yes; set the bearer restriction
option to no packet mode data (NOPMD). This tells the switch that
you require circuit switch ability on your B channel. The bearer
restriction on your line means that you are not allow to do packet
data on your B channel.
D - signaling only
Only User/Network Signaling is allowed on the D channel, i.e. no
D-channel Packet Mode.
Functional v1 (PVC 1)
Set protocol to functional v1 (PVC 1). This tells the switch that
your CPE software is using custom protocol.
Set SPID SUFFIX to 1
Set the service profile identification (SPID) suffix to 1. The
SPID suffix can have from 0 to 8 digits and may vary with different
telco. An example is 703 555 1212 01
Set TEI to DYNAMIC
Set the Terminal Endpoint Identifier (TEI) to Dynamic. This tells
the switch that you can accept any TEI value from 64 to 126. The
assignment of a dynamic TEI is the responsibility of the switch.
Set RING to YES
This tells the switch to send an ALERTing message to your CPE when
there is an incoming call.
Set MAXKEYS to lO
Set the maximum keys to 10. This tells the switch how much memory
to allocate for features.
Set EKTS to No
Set Key system (EKTS) option to No. This tells the switch that you
are not a key system. A key system is where multiple telephone
numbers are shared across terminals.
Set data option: PRoVLLC CMDATA (lower layer compatibility)
Place the lower layer compatibility option for data on this B
channel. This tells the switch that your CPE may utilize the lower
layer compatibility information element for compatibility checking
with the called CPE.
List any additional supplementary services required; place them on
B1 and B2 telephone numbers
The telephone company will also need to know any additional voice
or data features that you require on your ISDN lines. Examples of
these features are Caller ID and Call Forwarding, Call Hold,
Flexible Calling, etc.
Northern Telecom DMSlOO BCS 36 - National ISDN 1
The telephone company should supply the user with a distinct telephone
number and SPID (Service Profile Identification) for each B channel.
Request that the telephone company program your ISDN line with the
following attributes:
2B1Q line code
Request from the telephone company a National ISDN 1 ISDN line with
2B1Q line code.
2B&D line
Your ISDN line must be configured to allow voice and circuit
switched on both B channels and signaling on the D channel.
Normally you will use the B1 for voice calls and the B2 for data
calls. B1 and B2 should be set as follows:
Set circuit switch to YES; set BEARER RESTRICTION to NOPMD
Set the circuit switch option to Yes; set the bearer restriction
option to no packet mode data (NOPMD). This tells the switch that
you require circuit switch ability on your B channel. The bearer
restriction on your line means that you are not allow to do packet
data on your B channel.
D - signaling only
Only User/Network Signaling is allowed on the D channel, i.e. no
D-channel Packet Mode.
Functional v2 (PVC 2)
Set protocol to functional v2 (PVC 2). This tells the switch that
your CPE software is using National ISDN 1 protocol.
Set SPID SUFFIX to 1
Set the service profile identification (SPID) suffix to 1. The
SPID suffix can have from 0 to 8 digits and may vary with different
telco. An example is 703 555 1212 01
Set TEI to DYNAMIC
Set the Terminal Endpoint Identifier (TEI) to Dynamic. This tells
the switch that you can accept any TEI value from 64 to 126. The
assignment of a dynamic TEI is the responsibility of the switch.
Set RING to YES
This tells the switch to send an ALERTing message to your CPE when
there is an incoming call.
Set MAXKEYS to lO
Set the maximum keys to 10. This tells the switch how much memory
to allocate for features.
Set EKTS to No
Set Key system (EKTS) option to No. This tells the switch that you
are not a key system. A key system is where multiple telephone
numbers are shared across terminals.
Set data option: PRoVLLC CMDATA (lower layer compatibility)
Place the lower layer compatibility option for data on this B
channel. This tells the switch that your CPE may utilize the lower
layer compatibility information element for compatibility checking
with the called CPE.
List any additional supplementary services required; place them on
B1 and B2 telephone numbers
The telephone company will also need to know any additional voice
or data features that you require on your ISDN lines. Examples of
these features are Caller ID and Call Forwarding, Call Hold,
Flexible Calling, etc.
Siemens Stromberg-Carlson EWSD APS 11 - National ISDN 1
The telephone company should supply the user with a distinct DN
(directory number) and SPID (Service Profile Identification) for the
ISDN phone set and ProShare Video 200. Each DN should be capable of
both voice and data. Request that the telephone company program your
ISDN line with the following attributes:
2B1Q line code
Request from the telephone company a National ISDN 1 ISDN line with
2B1Q line code.
2B&D line
Your ISDN line must be configured to allow voice and circuit
switched on both B channels and signaling on the D channel.
Normally you will use the B1 for voice calls and both B1 and B2 for
data calls.
The following examples assume a BRI line of area code 205, with two
DNs as 555-1212 and 555-1312. Provisioning of the BRI line should
be as follow:
Create the ISDN access:
Set BCEQN to SP & AU3 & C56 & C64
Bearer capabilities assigned to the ISDN interface.
SP Circuit mode speech
AU3 3.1 Khz audio
C56 56kbps unrestricted circuit mode data rate-adapted
C64 64 kbps unrestricted circuit mode data
Set BCHEQN to 2
The number of B-channels assigned to the equipment number is 2.
Set LNATT to LAY2HOLD
Set ISDN line attribute to force Layer 2 hold, i.e. Layer 2 must be
up at all times.
Example of actual switch command:
<CRACCESS:EQN=170-0-0-
0,BCEQN=SP&AU3&C64&C56,BCHEQN=2,LNATT=LAY2HOLD,CPDDN=20544;
Create the ISDN subscriber:
Set CT to VI
Call type is voice for this DN.
Set CAT to IBA
Set the category of service to IBA, ISDN line via basic access;
essentially telling the switch that the DSL is an ISDN BRI line
type.
Set BCDN to SP
Bearer capabilities for the directory number as speech.
Example of actual switch command:
<CRSUB:NPA=205,DN=5551212,CT=VI,EQN=170-0-0-
0,CAT=IBA,CHRG=FRSA1,ORIG1=1,BCDN=SP;
Assign Data Capability:
Set CT to CMD
Call type is circuit mode data. Added capability for the same DN.
Example of actual switch command:
<EDITSUB:
NPA=205,DN=5551212,CT=CMD,EQN=170-0-0-0,CHRG=FRSA1,ORIG1=1;
Create the Secondary DN:
Example of actual switch command:
<CRSUB:NPA=205,DN=5551312,CT=VI,EQN=170-0-0-
0,CAT=IBA,CHRG=FRSA1,ORIG1=1,BCDN=SP;
<EDITSUB:
NPA=205,DN=5551312,CT=CMD,EQN=170-0-0-0,CHRG=FRSA1,ORIG1=1;
Create the Terminal Service Profile:
Set TSPID to SPID number
SPID format should be area code + 7-digit telephone number + 00.
An Ameritech area example is 708 555 1212 00
Set USID value
The user service profile ID value should be 1 for first DN, and 2
for second DN.
Set FKMP to FULLNTG
Set TERMLIM to 8
The maximum number of logical terminals that reference one SPID is
8.
Set TSPCOS to ICHD
Set the terminal service profile*s class of service to call hold
B-channel reservation. This tells the switch to reserve a
B-channel when one or more calls are on hold.
Example of actual switch command:
<CRTSP:EQNAdd the Voice DN to the TSP
Set FKMPINUM to 1
Example of actual switch command:
<EDITTSP:TSPID=2055551212,FKMPINUM=1,DN=5551212,CT=VI;
<EDITTSP:TSPID=2055551212,FKMPINUM=2,DN=5551312,CT=VI;
<EDITTSP:TSPID=2055551312,FKMPINUM=1,DN=5551312,CT=VI;
<EDITTSP:TSPID=2055551312,FKMPINUM=2,DN=5551212,CT=VI;
Add the Data DN to the TSP
Set FKMPINUM to 3
Example of actual switch command:
<EDITTSP:TSPID=2055551212,FKMPINUM=3,DN=5551212,CT=CMD;
<EDITTSP:TSPID=2055551212,FKMPINUM=4,DN=5551312,CT=CMD;
<EDITTSP:TSPID=2055551312,FKMPINUM=3,DN=5551312,CT=CMD;
<EDITTSP:TSPID=2055551312,FKMPINUM=4,DN=5551212,CT=CMD;
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