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You must also specify the ISDN Interface Type for each individual controller. To do so,
select ‘[<controller number>] Basic Settings’ for each of them and select the required
‘ISDN Interface Type’.
SPID Settings
If you are in North America and use a BRI interface, select the option ‘SPID Settings’ from
the ‘Page’ box.
Note: With a Diva Server 4BRI or Voice 4BRI adapter, SPIDs must be specified
individually for each of the four controllers (controller [1] to controller [4]). Select
‘[<controller number>] SPID Settings’ for each of them.
Configuring SPID settings
1. In ‘SPID Mode’, specify how the SPIDs (Service Profile Identifiers) are set for your
line. Your ISDN service provider can supply the required information. The following
options are available:
• Auto SPID: If your ISDN switch supports AutoSPID, select this option. AutoSPID
allows your adapter to detect and load the SPIDs and subscriber numbers
automatically. You do not need to enter them manually when initializing the ISDN
line.
• No SPID: Select this option if your ISDN switch does not require SPIDs to enable
ISDN services.
• One SPID: Select this option if your ISDN line uses one logical terminal and you
need to specify the SPID that the driver has to use to communicate with the switch.
• Two SPIDs: Select this option if your ISDN line uses two logical terminals and you
need to specify the SPIDs that the driver has to use to communicate with the switch.
2. If you have selected ‘One SPID’ or ‘Two SPIDs’, enter the subscriber numbers (ISDN
numbers) specified by your ISDN service provider in ‘Subscriber Number’. Enter these
numbers directly without spaces or hyphens.
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