Quick Start Guide A7000 dl 2xISDN BRI U Module (J9010A) 2006-05

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ProCurve Secure Router dl 2xISDN BRI U Module
J9010A
2XISDN BRI U MODULE COMMANDS
alias <text>
Populates the ifAlias OID (Interface Table MIB of RFC2863) for this interface for use by the
SNMP management station.
caller-id override [always <number>]
Configures the unit to replace caller ID information with a user-specified number. Use the no
form of this command to disable any caller ID overrides.
always <number> Always forces replacement of the incoming caller ID number (found in
the Calling Party Information Element) with the number given. Enter
up to 15 numerical digits with no spaces or special characters
(hyphens or parentheses).
debug isdn
Enables debug messages for various ISDN operations. For more details on the available debug
messages, refer to the SROS Command Line Interface Reference Guide.
description <text>
Comment line to provide an identifier for this interface (for example, circuit
ID or contact information).
<text> Displays up to 80 alphanumeric characters.
isdn [spid1 | spid2] <spid string> <LDN>
Programs the Service Profile Identifiers (SPIDs) and Local Directory Numbers (LDNs) for the
Basic Rate ISDN (BRI) interface. This information should be supplied by your service provider.
Use the no form of this command to remove a configured SPID.
<spid string> Specifies the 8- to 14-digit number identifying your BRI line in the
Central Office switch. A SPID is generally created using the area
code and phone number associated with the line and a four-digit
suffix.
<LDN> (Optional.) Specifies the LDN assigned to the circuit by the service
provider. The LDN is the number used by remote callers to dial into
the ISDN circuit. Inbound calls are not accepted on interfaces without
programmed LDNs. LDNs can also be entered using the isdn ldn
command. The isdn spid and isdn ldn commands overwrite the
existing programmed LDN; therefore the last LDN programming
entered takes precedence.
isdn [ldn1 | ldn2] <ldn string>
Programs the LDNs for the BRI interface. This information should be supplied by your service
provider. Use the no form of this command to remove a configured LDN.
<ldn string> Specifies the LDN assigned to the circuit by the service provider. The
LDN is the number used by remote callers to dial into the ISDN
circuit. Inbound calls are not accepted on interfaces without
programmed LDNs. LDNs can also be entered using the isdn spid
command. The isdn spid and isdn ldn commands overwrite the
existing programmed LDN; therefore the last LDN programming
entered takes precedence.
isdn switch-type [basic-5ess | basic-dms | basic-ni]
Specifies the ISDN signaling type configured on the BRI interface. The type of ISDN signaling
implemented on the BRI interface does not always match the manufacturer of the Central Office
switch. Use the no form of this command to return to the default value. This setting is determined
by your service provider. An additional switch type listed for this module (basic-net3) is not a
ecommended configuration for public ISDN BRI U applications.
basic-5ess Specifies Lucent/AT&T 5ESS signaling.
basic-dms Specifies Nortel DMS-100 custom signaling (non SL-1 version). The
basic-dms signaling type is not compatible with proprietary SL-1
DMS signaling.
basic-ni Specifies National-ISDN 1 signaling.
loopback local [all | b1 | b2]
Enables a local loopback of the interface (towards the router). Use the no loopback local
command to disable the loopback.
all Loops the entire interface back towards the router (including the D
channel). With an active loopback local all, the established D
channel between the ISDN module and the Central Office switch
drops.
b1 Loops the data on B1 back towards the router. A B1 loopback does
not disrupt D channel signaling.
b2 Loops the data on B2 back towards the router. A B2 loopback does
not disrupt D channel signaling.
loopback network [b1 | b2]
Enables a loopback of the interface (towards the network). Use the no loopback network
command to disable the loopback.
b1 Loops the data on B1 back towards the network. A B1 loopback does
not disrupt D channel signaling.
b2 Loops the data on B2 back towards the network. A B2 loopback does
not disrupt D channel signaling.
shutdown
Disables the interface (both physical and virtual) so that no data will be
passed through. Use the no form of this command to turn on the interface
and allow it to pass data. By default, all interfaces are disabled.
test-call [dial <number> | speed <56 | 64> | answer | hangup | hangup channels <1 | 2 >]
Enables diagnostic test call commands for verifying the BRI interface connection. No data traffic is
permitted on an ISDN interface in test mode.
dial <number> Places the interface in test mode and makes an outbound call to the
entered number. Enter the number to dial using numerical digits
without spaces or special characters (such as hyphens or
parentheses). Test calls made using the test-call dial command will
perform channel negotiation, but no data passes through from end to
end on the call. Remove the interface from test mode using the no
test-call dial command.
speed <56 | 64> Specifies a channel rate of 56 or 64 kbps for the test call.
answer Places the interface in test answer mode and configures it to accept
inbound calls. Using the test-call answer command supersedes any
other interface configuration that may exist. Test calls answered by
the interface while in test mode will perform channel negotiation, but
no data passes through from end to end on the call. Remove the
interface from test answer mode using the no test-call answer
command.
hangup Disconnects all active test calls.
hangup channels <1 | 2> Disconnects the active test call on the specified B channel (B1 or B2).
Note
A spid must be entered (using the isdn spid command) before a
BRI interface is activated (using the no shutdown) command. If a
spid is not provided, the BRI may not initialize properly. Check the
interface status (using the show interfaces) command to verify
that the interface has the proper spid, is up, and ready for calls.