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ISDN TESTER AND ANALYZER D2001
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                                                                                        USER’S MANUAL 
 
•  Any, the network or instrument chooses a free B channel. 
•  Rotation, the instrument requests a different B channel for each call. The 
channel is selected between the available ones 
•  Number, the user chooses a specific B channel 
•  Next Available, the instrument requests the first channel available(only for  
NT-S simulations) 
User profile: Select the call profile for the test. You can choose from a list or define 
your own user profile.  
Own/MSN: Enter your local MSN number (calling party). This value is used for 
compatibility check on the incoming calls. In Network simulation or Point-to-Point 
configuration, it is possible to set the Own/MSN to cover a range of numbers by using 
wildcard characters. 
 
In order to accept only incoming calls which are included among 
a certain range, e.g. if you want to accept calls with ‘Called 
Number’ among 12300 and 12399, and reject all others, you can 
set the Own/MSN to 123??. As calling number, the tester will use 
a '0' per each wildcard. 
 
 
 
To insert wildcard character in the Own/MSN field 
Own sub address: If necessary, enter your local sub address (calling party). 
User to user information: Enter the information you want to use for the user to user 
information service. This can be ASCII or hexadecimal information. 
TEI management: Choose one of the TEI management preferences (PP or PMP). 
CLIR/COLR: Activate or deactivate the Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) 
and Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR). 
CUG (Closer User Group): This supplementary service is used to define a closed 
group of users and create a private virtual network, in which only the members can 
communicate. Set the Closed User Group (CUG) value between: 
•  No request: CUG service is not requested 
•  Inside: to call a member of the CUG 
•  Outside: to call a user that doesn't belong to any CUG 
•  User (x): to call a user that belongs to a different CUG, enter the CUG 
identification 
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  CHAPTER 3 - PERFORMING A MANUAL TEST