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Re: Internet Gold / ISDN help needed



MSNs are the telephone numbers that you want your ISDN device (e.g. your
card) to anwser on. On a incoming call ISDN first announces the call and
the number that has been dialed (MSN) on the D channel expects one of the
devices connected to anwser. You should get at least two of them from
Bezeq (since you have two B channels), but you can have more (I think up
to 10). If you want your card to anwser incoming calls to a MSN you have
to set it up to know this MSN and anwser it (or set it up and not anwser
if you don't want the card to anwser). In case of ISDN cards it's usually
good to enter all MSNs and set them to anwser since the card will only
anwser calls that come from another ISDN card (ISDN calls carry the 
service type information).

Quite nice toy, actually. Especially if you set up the vbox (anwsering
machine) :-)

Schlomo

On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:

> YB>> I've managed to work out the isdn things with linux.. (geez what
> YB>> a mess) i have a teles 16.3 pnp card. but i'm having hard time
> YB>> with the configs. i dont know how bezeq treats phone numbers and
> YB>> MSNs.. (same thing?)
> 
> AFAIR it's just your phone number (with area code, including 0, on need)
> or provider's number.
> 
> 
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