
ECDIALER and ISDN 84
Using ECDIALER with EuroISDN
This section describes how make an ISDN connection to the EuroISDN switch
type.
X.25 on the D-Channel
If a port on the Eiconcard has been configured as a D-channel to carry X.25
data, the only ECDIALER command that you can use on that port is the
ECDIALER STATUS command. No other ECDIALER commands are
supported for X.25 D-channels.
ISDN EuroISDN Parameters
The following table lists all the ISDN EuroISDN parameters for ECDIALER:
Parameter Explanation
/Main n
Stores the main telephone number. This is the first number dialed
when you issue the ECDIALER DIAL command without a
number parameter. This option is not required for packet calls
when connecting to ISDN through an EuroISDN type switch.
/NUmber n
Dials the number specified, regardless of what is stored as the
main telephone number.
/NType type
Specifies the remote number type, Abbreviated, International,
National, Netspecific, Subscriber, or Unknown (default), assigned
to the called party by its local telephone company.
/NPlan plan
Numbering plan for the ISDN dialer. Possible values are
Unknown, ISDN (default), Data, Private, Telex, or National.
/SAddr subaddr
Provides the subaddress to further identify the remote terminal on
the ISDN Basic Rate Interface. If two terminals share the same
directory number, the subaddress identifies which terminal will
answer a particular incoming call.
/SType subtype
The types of subaddress used, NSAP (default) or User. If you
include this option. you must also use the /SAddr option.
/Tns tns
The transit network selector allows you to specify the transit
carrier to be used on long-distance calls.
/Port p |
portname
The Eiconcard port number or port name through which you want
to dial. Port 1 is the default. With ISDN connections, this refers
to the Eiconcard channel you are using.
/BCtype bearer
Defines the Bearer Capability (i.e., the information-transfer rate
and mode). Possible values are 56K, 64K (default), or Packet. 56K
and 64K are for circuit-switched services, while Packet is the
equivalent of 64K for packet-switched services.
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