64K data on voice ISDN

Richard_R.Moore (MOORERR@msu.edu)
Wed, 16 Apr 97 12:27 EDT

> To: Charles Scott <cscott@freeway.net>
> From: Marty Likier <marty@livingston.com>
> Subject: Re: location & ISDN/modem (fwd)
> Cc: portmaster-users@livingston.com
>
> Yes, you can always attach to a port, then issue ATDT (phone number) for
> placing a modem call. Additionally you can use the AT dialing command with
> &n64 for ISDN 64K connection, &n56 for a 56K ISDN connection, or &n55 for a
> 56K ISDN data-over-voice connection.
>

So, how do you dial an ISDN call using a circuit switch voice call at 64K for
each B channel? (Yes, it is possible to have 64K CSV ISDN -- you just have to
be sure that your call will never go analog)