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Re: (ASCEND) Korea Switch
Check out the new pipeline feature in 6.0 called BRI Analog encode. You can
set it to Switch Type, A-Law or Mu-Law. Switch type is the default and it
works fine everywhere except Korea. In Korea, you have to find out if your
BRI supports A-Law or Mu-Law.
At 04:27 AM 3/1/98 +1000, Alan_Cichero@ascend.com wrote:
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>My experience has been that the PRI is NET5 (euro ISDN), I would assume
>that NET3 would be the BRI, and no SPID.
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>Alan
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>Matt Holdrege <matt@ascend.com> on 28-02-98 06:07:36 AM
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>To: "Michael Medwid" <mmedwid@symantec.com>
>cc: Ascend-Users@bungi.com
>Subject: Re: (ASCEND) Korea Switch
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>At 04:55 PM 2/27/98 -0800, Michael Medwid wrote:
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>>I've been having a helluva time finding out from the Telco what kind of
>>ISDN switch is used
>>in Seoul. Anyone on the list have an office there that can tell me? Do
>>they use SPIDs?
>Ugh. I don't think I'm being too western when I say that the Korean PSTN is
>the strangest in the world! Most Korean's seem to agree that it is crazy
>that half the circuits use A-Law and half use MU-Law. I'm not sure if half
>use SPID's or not. But I wouldn't count on anything til you plug in the
>line and see for yourself.
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>Matt Holdrege http://www.ascend.com matt@ascend.com
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