Multi-Tech Systems ISIHP-2U User Manual
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Terminal Adapter AT Commands & S-Registers
Standardized ISDN signalling protocols such as DSS1, DSS2, and SS7
support sending complete indication, a signal that no more digits will
follow. Adding such a signal to a telephone number is often impractical;
therefore, many private networks send the number of a called party using a
procedure called overlap sending, in which no sending complete indication
is sent. Computer users can automatically append the sending complete
indication to the telephone number by choosing the en bloc method of
sending, which results in faster call setup. Use the %A97= command to
select between the two methods.
%A97=0 En bloc sending during call SETUP
%A97=1Overlap sending during call SETUP
!C0=n Network Switch Type
Values: n = 0, 1, 2, or 5
Default: !C0=2 (InternationalNET3)
!C0=5 (USAUS N1-1)
Selects one of the network switch types supported by the ISIHP-2S/2U.
International factory default setting is !C0=1 (Northern Telecom DMS-
100). Default for USA is !C0=5 (USAUS N1-1).
!C0=0 AT&T 5ESS
!C0=1 Northern Telecom DMS-100
!C0=2 NET3 (Euro ISDN)
!C0=5 US NI-1
!C6=n SPID 0
Values: n = 020-character string
Default: null string
Specifies the channel 0 service profile identifier (SPID) that the ISDN
service provider assigned at subscription time. The data SPID string can
have up to 20 characters.
Note: For DMS-100 switches, any ASCII character except the underline (_)
character is valid. For NI-1 and AT&T switches, only the digits 09 are
valid. (Not needed for NET3 switch type.)
*!C6=n SPID 1