In my experience with ISDN when I worked for Pacific Bell, the only times we
ever used 56K was when there were legacy switches involved that could only
handle 56K (in-band signaling, instead of clear-channel). My advice is to
try 64K and only move to 56K if you find it's required.
Your exchange is the first 3 digits of your phone number AFTER the area code
(e.g. in the number 123-456-7890, 123 is the area code and 456 is the
exchange).
Hope this helps. =)
- Don
-----Original Message-----
From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 1:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 56k ISDN??
I noticed on CCO that when configuring ISDN it suggests settings the speed
to 56k for calls outside of the local exchange. What types of situations
are they actually referring to, and why would we use 56k instead of 64k?
Another dumb question: how do we know if a called number is in our local
exchange or not? Would this be something I'd have to verify with my local
provider?
TIA for any help, I'm pretty new to the wonderful world of ISDN.
John
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