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RE: (ASCEND) DOV ISDN
Cool, 5551212 is so universal, Even in movies it's used :)
On Thu, 7 May 1998, Steve LaDuke wrote:
> Ethernet->Mod Config->WAN->Ans 1#=5551212
>
> Will cause the Max to answer 5551212 as a digital call even if it is a
> voice call.
>
> Steve LaDuke.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Phillip Vandry [SMTP:vandry@Mlink.NET]
> > Sent: Thursday, May 07, 1998 7:36 AM
> > To: Matt Holdrege
> > Cc: ascend-users@bungi.com
> > Subject: Re: (ASCEND) DOV ISDN
> >
> > > At 01:49 AM 5/7/98 -0700, Laurent Saehyun Kim wrote:
> > > >Hello all,
> > > >
> > > >I've been hearing about DOV (Data Over Voice) ISDN. Can someone
> > enlighten
> > > >me on this? Do Ascend products support this? (Especially Max
> > series)
> > >
> > > Yes the Max supports this. It's used to run data over a speach
> > bearer ISDN
> > > service. For some, this is a cost savings measure only.
> >
> > I knew the Pipelines could do it, but I'm wondering how the Max would
> > know _not_ to send the call to a modem when a voice call arrives if
> > you
> > are attempting to use DOSBS?
> >
> > I once needed to do this as a temporary measure because I had a line
> > which couldn't accept data calls (actually a trunk problem at the
> > telco),
> > but it never really worked. I assumed this was because one side was
> > sending digital data over a voice call and the other side was sending
> > it to a modem.
> >
> > -Phil
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