""Stull, Cory"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> The spid is the whole number that the router identifies itself to the isdn
> switch with.. The local directory number is usually the same as the spid
> less a few numbers, for ex...
My understanding (and I'm no ISDN switch expert) is that the directory
numbers and the SPIDs don't _have_ to have any relation to each other, but
that the providers tend to use the directory numbers within the SPIDs for
simplicity. The SPIDs ID you to your local ISDN switch, and the directory
numbers are, basically, your phone number, which will be used by other
devices to call you.
---JRE---
> spid= 26286179880101
> ldn= 2628617988
> or
> ldn=8617988
>
> depending on the router... when your calling a remote location you call
> the remotes local directory number... same rules apply if you need to use
> area code or not...
>
> HTH
> Cory
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 2:08 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Yet Another ISDN question
>
>
> (Can you guess what I'm working on today? <g>)
>
> What is the difference between a SPID and a directory number?
>
> and, if I'm trying to call a single B channel at a remote site, would I
call
> it directly using the first portion of the SPID or would I need to call
the
> directory number?
>
> Thanks, and be kind to this ISDN newbie. :-)
>
> TIA,
> John
>
>
>
>
>
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