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Answering a Call Using MSN

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Reference Guide for the Model XM128 ISDN Digital Modem Answering a Call Using MSN When answering an incoming call, the call is first identified if the caller number matches the Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) settings. The MSN supplementary service enables multiple ISDN numbers to be assigned to a single ISDN BRI line. It allows the caller to select, through the public network, one or more distinct terminals from a variety of terminal choices. The Model XM128 modem supports many different communication protocols and two analog adapters. Table 6-3 shows the commands used to assign each of the ports to an ISDN number. Table 6-3. Command &ZI0=s &ZI1=s &ZI2=s &ZI3=s &ZI4=s &ZI5=s &ZI6=s &ZI7=s Commands for assigning ISDN numbers Description Assigns the MSN phone number for X.75 Assigns the MSN phone number for V.110 Assigns the MSN phone number for V.120 Assigns the MSN phone number for PPP, MPPP Assigns the MSN phone number for ISDN data, protocol auto-detection Assigns the MSN phone number for PPP, MPPP Assigns the MSN phone number for Phone 2 Assigns the MSN phone number for Phone 1 The command AT&ZI? can be used to display the MSN numbers. The factory default for these numbers is UNASSIGNED. 6-6 ISDN Overview

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Reference Guide for the Model XM128 ISDN Digital Modem
6-6
ISDN Overview
Answering a Call Using MSN
When answering an incoming call, the call is first identified if the caller number matches the
Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) settings.
The MSN supplementary service enables multiple ISDN numbers to be assigned to a single
ISDN BRI line. It allows the caller to select, through the public network, one or more distinct
terminals from a variety of terminal choices. The Model XM128 modem supports many different
communication protocols and two analog adapters.
Table 6-3
shows the commands used to assign
each of the ports to an ISDN number.
The command AT&ZI? can be used to display the MSN numbers. The factory default for these
numbers is UNASSIGNED.
Table 6-3.
Commands for assigning ISDN numbers
Command
Description
&ZI0=s
Assigns the MSN phone number for X.75
&ZI1=s
Assigns the MSN phone number for V.110
&ZI2=s
Assigns the MSN phone number for V.120
&ZI3=s
Assigns the MSN phone number for PPP, MPPP
&ZI4=s
Assigns the MSN phone number for ISDN data,
protocol auto-detection
&ZI5=s
Assigns the MSN phone number for PPP, MPPP
&ZI6=s
Assigns the MSN phone number for Phone 2
&ZI7=s
Assigns the MSN phone number for Phone 1