Subscriber module for connection to a plurality of subscriber te

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3642844, 364926, 3649494, 364239, 364DIG1, G06F 1300

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054044910

ABSTRACT:
An ISDN subscriber line module (1) for arbitrary terminal configurations (analog, digital terminals) is to be provided which is capable of handling internal traffic between analog and digital terminals. To this end, the ISDN subscriber line module (1) according to the invention includes a computer unit (2, 3) with an internal bus (4) in the ISDN format to which a digital subscriber interface (6), an analog subscriber interface (11), and an ISDN network interface (5) are coupled. The computer unit (2, 3) is programmed in accordance with the respective terminal configuration.

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