Telos ZephyrExpress Music Mixer User Manual


 
APPENDIX 11-9
List of Known Working SPIDs by Telephone Company
Your SPIDs may be different! The phone company can assign any darned thing they
want to as a SPID... but they usually adhere to these standards.
Note, for each line there is only one configuration which will work. Your SPID is dis-
tinct from your telephone number and does not necessarily contain your area code or
telephone number (although this is generally the case).
A standardized SPID format for national ISDN of XXXYYYZZZZ0101 has been phased in
and is worth trying.
Incorrect SPIDS will be indicated by a line status of “Wait, Init” on ZephyrExpress.
Often the Telco will leave the last “00” or “01” off the end of your SPID when giving it to
you.
For the latest info, check http://www.zephyr.com. Additional SPIDS can be found at
INTEL’s SPID Page (http://support.intel.com/enduser_reseller/isdn/spid-tip.htm).
XXX=Area code YYY=exchange ZZZZ=phone number
Ameritech
XXXYYYZZZZ0101
— or —
XXXYYYZZZZ0111
— or —
01YYYZZZZ011
— or —
XXXYYYZZZZ01
Bell Atlantic
01YYYZZZZ00
— or —
01YYYZZZZ000
— or —
01XXXYYYZZZZ000
— or —
XXXYYYZZZZ100
— or —
XXXYYYZZZZ0101
— or for former Nynex sites —
XXXYYYZZZZ0000
Bell South
XXXYYYZZZZ0101
— or —
XXXYYYZZZZ0100
— or —
XXXYYYZZZZ01
— or —
01YYYZZZZ0
— or —
01YYYZZZZ000
Cincinatti Bell
01YYYZZZZ000
— or —
SPID1 00YYYZZZZ01
SPID2 00YYYZZZZ02
— or —
00YYYZZZZ01
Fort Mills Telephone
XXXYYYZZZZ