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SPID

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SPID
(Service Profile IDentifier) A number assigned to an ISDN line by the telephone company that indicates which services the ISDN device can access. The SPID is used by the central office switch, and depending on the type of switch, either one or two SPIDs or none at all are required per line. The SPID is usually the 10-digit ISDN telephone number with a couple of extra digits tacked on. For example, the SPID for the ISDN number (215) 489-2077 might become 21548920770101.
SPID - Service Provider ID


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Somewhat unexpectedly, however, Ferguson found that there was no discernable difference in the number of parking spaces created by developments within the SPIDs and those outside the special zones.
With all devices we were required to configure the following: Directory Numbers for both channels (phone numbers), SPID Numbers, Central Office Switch Type, ISP User Name, ISP User password, and ISP DNS IP Addresses.
Auto-SPID is an industry-wide initiative that automatically "negotiates" a connection to the telecom provider by downloading the SPID numbers from the digital switch.
 
 
 
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