3com MSR 20-20 참조 매뉴얼

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Example
# Enable ISDN call checking and set the time to launch ISDN call checking to 
08:30.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] isdn check-time 8:30 
isdn crlength
Syntax
isdn crlength call-reference-length
undo isdn crlength
View
ISDN interface view
Parameter
call-reference-length: ISDN call reference length, which can be one or two bytes.
Description
Use the isdn crlength command to set length of the call reference used when a 
call is placed on an ISDN interface.
Use the undo isdn crlength command to restore the default ISDN call reference 
length on the interface.
By default, the call reference length is two bytes for E1 PRI and T1 PRI interfaces 
and one byte for BRI interfaces.
Call reference is equal to the sequence number that the protocol assigns to each 
call. It is one or two bytes in length and can be used cyclically.
When the router receives a call from a remote device, it can automatically identify 
the length of the call reference. However, some devices on the network do not 
have such capability. In the event that the router is required to place calls to such a 
device connected to it, you must configure the router to use the same call 
reference length configured on the connected device.
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You are not allowed to configure this command on an ISDN interface if there is still 
a call on it. This command can take effect only if it is configured when there is no 
call on the interface. Alternatively you can manually disable the interface by 
executing the shutdown command, configure the command, and then enable 
the interface by executing the undo shutdown command. The operations, 
however, will lead to the disconnection of the call existing on the interface.
Example
# Set the call reference length carried by the ISDN messages on the PRI interface 
serial/0:15 to 1 byte.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface serial1/0:15
[Sysname-Serial1/0:15] isdn crlength 1 
isdn ignore connect-ack
Syntax
isdn ignore connect-ack