At 03:21 PM 6/9/98 +0900, Tatsuya Kawasaki wrote:
Hello...
I am sure someone up there knows something about 5ESS and portmaster 2. Our local teleco does not seem to know what SPID is. As far as I know according to the livingston manual, I should set up SPID in order to use ISDN.(well actually it is not true for switch type NTT.) I even call the company who sold the 5ESS to the teleco, Lucent Techonologies, Japan, they could not help us all. According a field engineer, he has never heard of it. He looked up the manual, he could not find SPID.
Now this bring me to ask someone in this group.
1. What SPID is called in teleco lingo?
Also SPID, you get one per B channel, depending on type of service.
2. what switch types are capable with lucent 5ESS?
What you want is ATTmulti-point. You get two SPIDs with that.
2.1 why can I find out which switch type we are really getting?
Ask your telco. Make sure you get their ISDN support folks. This is generally a separate group.
2.3 all I know from the teleco is their telecom "machine" is called 5ESS.
It's an AT&T model 5ess switch.
2.4 They believe 5ESS is the switch type but ... 3. what network layer does this SPID setting is used? 3.1 any more info on this SPID on ITU 400s ?
4. Does anyone use portmaster 2 with BRI on 5ESS switch type?
5. Any direct number to lucent Techologies that I could ask some questions about SPID and 5ESS stuff? 6. Any suggestions?
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On Tue, Jun 09, 1998 at 01:10:32AM -0700, Roeland M.J. Meyer wrote:
2.1 why can I find out which switch type we are really getting?
Ask your telco. Make sure you get their ISDN support folks. This is generally a separate group.
Actually, Roeland is right. I didn't answer the right question. The telephone company is the only group of people that are going to know what hardware they're using and how it's configured. Sorry... -- Steven J. Sobol - Founding Member, Postmaster/Webmaster, ISP Liaison -- Forum for Responsible & Ethical E-mail (FREE) - Dedicated to education about, and prevention of, Unsolicited Broadcast E-mail (UBE), also known as SPAM. Info: http://www.ybecker.net
thnx Steve, We solved the problem. detail can be found in nanog if you are interested in. thnx once again, tatsuya かわさき = = = = = = Business Network Telecom (BNT) ビジネスネットワークテレコム株式会社 〒111-0053 東京都台東区浅草橋3-8-5 31山京ビル6階 TEL 03-5687-3945 FAX 03-5687-6009 http://www.giganet.net On Tue, 9 Jun 1998, Steve Sobol wrote:
On Tue, Jun 09, 1998 at 01:10:32AM -0700, Roeland M.J. Meyer wrote:
2.1 why can I find out which switch type we are really getting?
Ask your telco. Make sure you get their ISDN support folks. This is generally a separate group.
Actually, Roeland is right. I didn't answer the right question.
The telephone company is the only group of people that are going to know what hardware they're using and how it's configured.
Sorry...
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Roeland M.J. Meyer
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