Configuring ISDN Physical Interface Properties
You specify the physical ISDN interface in the form br-pim/0/port. pim is the slot in which the PIM is installed. The second number
is always 0. port is the configured
port number.
You specify the B-channel in the form bc-pim/0/port:n. n is the B-channel ID and can be 1 or 2. You specify
the D-channel in the form dc-pim/0/port:0.
 | Note:
The B- and D-channel interfaces do not have any configurable
parameters. However, when interface statistics are displayed, B- and
D-channel interfaces have statistical values. |
To enable ISDN interfaces installed on your Services Router
to work properly, you must configure the interface properties. To
configure physical interface properties, include the isdn-options statement at the [edit interfaces br-pim/0/port] hierarchy level:
[edit interfaces br-pim/0/port]dialer-options {pool pool-name <priority priority>;} You can configure the following ISDN options:
- calling-number—The calling number included
in outgoing calls.
- incoming-called-number—Screening of incoming
calls. If the incoming number of the incoming call is configured,
the call is accepted. If the reject option is specified with the number,
the call is rejected. If no numbers are configured, all calls are
accepted. See Configuring an ISDN Interface to Screen Incoming Calls.
- pool—The dial pool for logical and physical
ISDN interfaces. The dial pool allows logical (dialer) and physical
(br-pim/0/port)
interfaces to be bound together dynamically on a per-call basis. On
a dialer interface, pool directs the dialer interface to a dial pool.
On a br-pim/0/port interface, pool defines the pool to which the interface belongs.
Specify a priority value from 0 (lowest) to 255 (highest) for the
interface.
- spid1—The Service Profile Identifier (SPID). spid-string is a numeric value. If your
service provider requires SPIDs, you cannot place calls until the
interface sends a valid, assigned SPID to the service provider when
accessing the ISDN connection. A single SPID must be configured as spid1.
- spid2—A second SPID, used for DMS-100 and
NI1switch types.
- static-tei-val—A static Terminal Endpoint
Identifier (TEI) value. The TEI value represents any ISDN-capable
device attached to an ISDN network that is the terminal endpoint.
TEIs are used to distinguish between different devices using the same
ISDN links. Specify a value from 0 through 63. You cannot configure
a TEI value with multiple SPIDs—dynamic TEI assignment is required.
 | Note:
TEI assignment is usually done dynamically instead of
statically using the TEI management protocol. When the TEI management
protocol is used, values 64-126 are assigned to terminal endpoints.
TEI value 127 is used for group assignment. |
switch-type—The ISDN switch type. The
following switches are compatible:
- att5e—AT&T 5ESS
- etsi—NET3 for United Kingdom and Europe
- ni1—National ISDN-1
- ntdms100—Northern Telecom DMS-100
- ntt—NTT Group switch for Japan
- tei-option—When the Terminal Endpoint Identifier
(TEI) negotiates with the ISDN provider. Specify first-call (activation
does not occur until the call setup is sent) or power-up (activation
occurs when the Services Router is powered on). The default value
is power-up.
- t310—Q.931-specific timer for T310, in
seconds. Specify the number of seconds from 1 through 65536. The default
value is 10 seconds.
Published: 2013-03-01