In Austria ISDN lines are by standard installed without MSN (which is different from Germany). That means when somebody calls the installed ISDN number the called party gets signalled a "global call". i4l then says "incoming call without CPN" - "CPN" means called party number. Solution: Set the incoming "MSN" (in reality: none) to "0", then i4l responds to the global call. Otherwise it waits for the signalling of the number you told i4l, and that won't happen (happens only for *additional* MSN). The same applies to the setup of your getty.
On the other hand you should set the outgoing MSN correctly (without area code) -- however, a wrong MSN will be replaced with the correct one by your telecommunications provider.
For use with Telemar you have to configure your MSN as your phone number without the leading area code. Brazil is using EuroISDN. The ISDN service DVI which was launched by Telemar is based on a hardware solution from Teles (BRI PCI card), which has to be configured as NETjet card.
If you don't have MSN, you need to specify as local number only the last 4 digits of you phone number. A good thing is that you can also use sub-addressing. If your phone number is 01 41 33 67 87, and you want to use sub-address 02, then configure the local phone number of the HiSax driver as 6787.02 .
isdn4linux also works in Italy (ICN card). The MSN must be the phone number with the Italian area code but without the leading 0. For example, if my phone number is 72004681 and my area code is 045, my MSN is 4572004681. Now with the setting AT&E4572004681 isdn4linux works fine.
In The Netherlands the MSN includes (as opposed to the German Telekom) also the area code - but without the leading zero.
Unfortunately, European ISDN cards can not be used in North America. In Europe, the telephone company normally makes the network terminator (NTBA) available. In North America the customer has to supply such a device(NT-1) himself! Therefore, most ISDN cards offer an integrated NT-1.
There are also other differences; e.g. in Europe a PRI (Primary Rate Interface) has 30 B channels, in North America only 23. Also the channel protocols NI-1 and 5ESS are used. NI-1 is related to DSS1 (both are Q.931 Protocols), but both have totally different groups of functions and are therefore not compatible to one other.
Unfortunately, neither the NI-1 nor the 5ESS protocol have so far been implemented for isdn4linux to work with passive cards.
However, the firm "Spellcaster" has written an isdn4linux driver for its own (active) cards. Both BRI and PRI cards are available. More information is available from:
Ian James Customer Service Manager SpellCaster Telecommunications Inc. 73 Laird Drive, Suite 206 Toronto, Ontario Canada M4G 3T4 Phone: 1 (800) 238-0547 Fax: (416) 425-0854E-mail:
ipj@spellcast.com
or
sales@spellcast.com
http://www.spellcast.com
Also, the active Eicon DIVA cards work fine in North America and have 5ESS and NI drivers, which are currently ported to UltraSparc.
It seems that no MSN functionality is supported. Therefore the MSN should be set to "0".
As long as only one telephone number or MSN was applied for, the telephone company sends no caller ID. Therefore the MSN should be set to "0". If more than one MSNs was applied for, then these should be set as usual.
In Switzerland you have to use the last digit of your telephone number as your MSN/EAZ ("6" if you have the telephone number "123456").
It depends on your ISDN option.
AT&E0
), or 10 MSNs; you then always get a block of
10 sequential telephone numbers
(xxx0-xxx9), of which the last digit (0-9) is your MSN (0 is used in case
you use an invalid number).By the way: for a BT Speedway card try to select AVM Fritz card (either ISA or PCI - depends on what you got; see question hardware_fritz).
Also, check out http://www.wurtel.demon.nl/i4l-howto-uk.html.