If it works without the SPIDs, don't use 'em. A SPID is just a "profile" of
the options, keyset button layout, feature button
layout, DNs, etc., assigned to an ISDN TE.
(http://yarchive.net/phone/isdn_spids.html)

It shouldn't interfere with any features supported by your router... ie.
ecapsulation, authentication, encryption, etc. If it goes up and connects to
the other line (with or without the SPIDs), treat it like any P-P link.


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