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374 Appendix B: ISDN Overview
Enterprise Edge 2.0 Programming Operations Guide P0911588 Issue 01
Enterprise Edge Basic Rate Interface (BRI) cards also support D-channel packet
service between a network and terminal connection. This allows you to add
applications such as point-of-sale terminals without additional network
connections.
Any analog or digital network connections can be shared by all Enterprise Edge
telephones, peripherals and applications, and ISDN terminal equipment (TE).
Enterprise Edge supports the following ISDN services and features offered by
ISDN service providers:
D-channel packet service (BRI only) to support devices such as transaction
terminals. Transaction terminals are used to “swipe” credit or debit cards and
transmit the information to a financial institution in data packets.
calling number identification (appears on both Enterprise Edge sets and ISDN
terminal equipment with the capability to show the information)
Multi-Line Hunt or DN Hunting which switches a call to another ISDN line if
the line usually used by the Network DN is busy. (BRI only)
subaddressing of terminal equipment (TE) on the same BRI loop. However,
terminal equipment which supports sub-addressing is not commonly available
in North America.(BRI only)
Transmission of B-channel packet data using nailed up trunks is not supported by
Enterprise Edge.
Contact your ISDN service provider for more information about these services and
features. For more information about ordering ISDN service in North America, see
Ordering ISDN PRI on page 381 and Ordering ISDN BRI on page 381.
The terminal equipment (TE) connected to the Enterprise Edge system can use
some feature codes supported by the ISDN service provider. See “ISDN services
and features” in the Enterprise Edge Telephone Feature Programming Guide for
more information.
Network name display
This feature allows ISDN to deliver the Name information of the usersto those who
are involved in a call that is on a public or private network. For information about
programming this feature, see Network Name Display on page 163.
Your Enterprise Edge system displays the name of an incoming call when it is
available from the service provider. If the Calling Party Name has the status of
“private” it may be displayed as “Private name” if that is how the service provider
has indicated that it should be displayed. If the Calling Party Name is unavailable it
may be displayed as “Unknown name”.
Your system might display the name of the called party on an outgoing call, if it is
provided by your service provider. Your system sends the Business Name
concatenated with the set name on an outgoing call but only after the Business
Name has been programmed.
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