Netgear XM128 QIG - Quick Install Guide - Page 71
Control of ISDN Phone Numbers and Subaddresses
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Reference Guide for the Model XM128 ISDN Digital Modem Bearer capability and low-layer compatibility information elements are determined when you configure the B channel protocols using the ATBnn command. The outgoing low-layer compatibility information element can be turned on or off by setting the S80 bit n as follows: • n = 4 for analog adapter 2 • n = 6 for ISDN data calls • n = 7 for the analog adapter 1 Table 7-2 lists the commands for enabling and disabling outgoing low-layer compatibility. Table 7-2. S108.n= S80.n=0 S80.n=1 Outgoing low-layer compatibility commands Function Disable outgoing low-layer compatibility(default) Enable outgoing low-layer compatibility Example: ATS80.4=0 disables low-layer-compatibility message for analog port 2. Control of ISDN Phone Numbers and Subaddresses The calling-party number information element identifies the origin of a call, and the called-party number information element identifies the destination of a call. The calling-party subaddress information element identifies the subaddress associated with the origin of a call. The called-party subaddress information element identifies the subaddress of the destination of a call. Each type of outgoing call can be assigned with one number/subaddress pair by using the AT&ZOx=s command. The possible values for x are as follows: • x = I for ISDN data calls • x = A for the analog adapter 1 • x = B for the analog adapter 2 Advanced ISDN 7-3