Comtrol VS3000S User Manual
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Ordering the ISDN Line
Working with the Phone Company
Windows NT
Novell
Po
r
t 1
Primary SPID*
SPID* 1
Primary
Directory
Number**
Directory
Number** 1
Secondary SPID
SPID 2
Secondary
Directory Number
Directory
Number 2
Po
r
t 2
Primary SPID
SPID 3
Primary
Directory Number
Directory
Number 3
Secondary SPID
SPID 4
Secondary
Directory Number
Directory
Number4
Po
r
t 3
Primary SPID
SPID 5
Primary
DirectoryNumber
Directory
Number 5
Secondary SPID
SPID 6
Secondary
Directory Number
Directory
Number 6
Po
r
t 4
Primary SPID
SPID 7
Primary
DirectoryNumber
Directory
Number 7
Secondary SPID
SPID 8
Secondary
Directory Number
Directory 8
*
The SPID (Service Provide Identifier) is an up-to-14-digit number
resembling a telephone number and consisting of the SPID, SPID
suffix, and TID. In some cases, your phone company may also
provide you with an ISDN sub-address for each SPID. SPIDs are
required for North American installations only.
** The Directory Number (also known as the ISDN directory number
or ISDN address) is the 7-digit “local phone number” portion of the
SPID.
Table 1. ISDN Software Installation Information (Continued)
Description
Value