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	Local Windows let you specify the local calling addresses
	and local calling subaddresses. Subaddresses are not used
	in North America.

	These are optional features. Check with your ISDN provider on the 
 	availability and need for these features.

	If the local address(es) is(are) present, the incoming call called
	address will be checked against the specified local address(es).
	If there is no match, the incoming call will be rejected.
	Up to 4 local addresses are supported per nai(network access ID).

	In a NI-1/2 multipoint configuration, if the Sun is configured with 
	2 profiles (A & B), each profile must have a local address configured 
	and equal to the calling number. The local address will be used to
	filter calls which do not have an Endpoint ID. 

	If connected to a 1TR6 Multipoint switch (Germany), you must set the 
	calling number(cc_calling_nb) and local address(cc_local_nb) to the
	EAZ value assigned by your ISDN provider. 
	The EAZ (1-9) is used to differentiate several devices connected to
	the same multipoint line.
	EAZ (0) is used to broadcast an incoming call to all devices.
	EAZ (0) is the default digit.
	EAZ does not apply to 1TR6 point-to-point. 


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