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Setting Up ISDN Service
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Terms used in this user’s guide
 
The following ISDN-related terms are used in this user’s guide:
 
Basic Rate Interface (BRI): 
 
BRI is the type of ISDN ser vice you will 
order from the ISDN ser vice provider. A BRI ISDN line has two 
B channels and a D channel. The B channels carr y data at 56 Kbps 
or 64 Kbps, and can be used by the applications you use to access 
the Internet. The D channel is reser ved for call setup and signalling.
 
Switch: 
 
The massive computer that controls your telephone line 
from the telephone company’s local central office. You must know 
the type of switch—sometimes referred to as 
 
switch 
configuration
 
—on your line to properly configure the ISDN modem.
 
Directory number (DN): 
 
The actual phone number associated with 
the ISDN line you order (the director y number is also referred to as 
the “telephone number” in this user’s guide). Depending on the type 
of switch on your line, there may be one director y number for both 
B channels, or one for each B channel.
 
SPID: 
 
The Ser vice Profile ID generally looks like the director y 
number with some extra digits (the TID) appended to it. The number 
of SPIDs received with BRI ser vice can var y from none to two.
 
TID (Terminal ID): This one- or two-digit number is associated with 
the SPID. It’s usually 1 or 01 for the first SPID and 2 or 02 for the 
second SPID, but it can var y in form. 
If you encounter other unfamiliar terms, check the glossar y.
B channels
ISDN BRI
D channel