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  • Page 1 IBM International ISDN PC Card User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 The manufacturer AVM GmbH Address Alt-Moabit 95 D-10559 Berlin herewith declares that the product Type ISDN-Controller Product IBM International ISDN PC Card complies with the following directives: 1991/5/EC Radio equipment and telecommunica- tions terminal equipment 89/336/EEC EMC Directive: Electromagnetic Compatibility 73/23/EEC...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome to the IBM International ISDN PC Card! 9 How the IBM International ISDN PC Card Installation Software CD Is Organized Before You Install the IBM International ISDN PC Card Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 95 Outline of the Installation Process for Windows 95 ..14 Determining the Windows 95 Version in Use.
  • Page 4 Windows NT 4.0 Workstation..... . 42 Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows NT 4.0 Workstation ..... . 44 Checking and Installing Remote Access Service .
  • Page 5 Using Symantec’s WinFax PRO ..... . 147 11.6 IBM DIALs Client ....... . . 154 11.7 Using ISDNWatch.
  • Page 6 The materials at those web sites are not part of the materials for this IBM product, and use of those web sites is at your own risk. Second Edition (December 2001)
  • Page 7: Important Safety Information

    Important Safety Information This ISDN PC Card is designed only for use in Personal Com- puters that have installation instructions describing user in- stallation of PC Cards in PCMCIA slots. Electrical current from power and ISDN communication ca- bles is hazardous. To avoid shock hazards, connect and dis- connect cables as shown below when installing, moving, or opening the covers of this product or attached devices.
  • Page 8 To avoid shock hazards, do not connect or disconnect any ca- bles or perform installation, maintenance, or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm. To avoid shock hazards: • The power cord must be connected to a properly wired and grounded receptacle.
  • Page 9: Welcome To The Ibm International Isdn Pc Card

    For further assistance, please refer to the telephone numbers in- cluded in “Appendix E: Help and Service Information” on ISDN PC Card – 1 Welcome to the IBM International ISDN PC Card!
  • Page 10 Note: If the national language version of the IBM Personal Computing Web Site is not available or not working, you can use the English language version at http://www.pc.ibm.com/pc/support ISDN PC Card – 1 Welcome to the IBM International ISDN PC Card!
  • Page 11: How The Ibm International Isdn Pc Card Installation Software Cd Is Organized

    “Options”. In the “Category” list, select “Communication Adapters”. In the “Subcategory” list, select “ISDN”. From the “Option” list, select “09N3606 International ISDN PC Card”. ISDN PC Card – 2 How the IBM International ISDN PC Card Installation Software CD Is Organized 11...
  • Page 12: Before You Install The Ibm International Isdn Pc Card

    Microsoft or your computer manufactu- rer's help desk. Be sure to have the user's manual or installation guide for your computer available for quick reference. ISDN PC Card – 3 Before You Install the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 13 If this is not the case, or if you require assistance to find the Setup files in question, contact the manufacturer of your computer or your IT department specialist. ISDN PC Card – 3 Before You Install the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 14: Outline Of The Installation Process For Windows 95

    4 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 95 4.1 Outline of the Installation Process for Windows 95 The device drivers for the IBM International ISDN PC Card are installed in two steps: Install the CAPI 2.0-compliant device drivers Install the NDIS WAN CAPI drivers...
  • Page 15: Removing Any Pcmcia Support Software

    Thinkpad notebook series. This section briefly describes how to remove CardWizard(TM) from the system. This soft- ware must be removed to ensure correct operation of the IBM International ISDN PC Card. Click “Settings / Control Panel” in the Windows “Start”...
  • Page 16 Removing any PCMCIA Support Software In the “Add/Remove Programs Properties” window, se- lect “SystemSoft CardWorks” in the list of installed pro- grams. Click “Add/Remove” button remove CardWizard(TM). Confirm that you want this software is to be completely removed. Once the removal has been completed, click the “OK” button and then confirm that you want to restart the computer.
  • Page 17 Removing any PCMCIA Support Software Even if the PCMCIA sockets are not highlighted with the ex- clamation mark, you must remove them, and follow the in- structions in this chapter. Make sure that you have removed both sockets ! Some Windows 95 versions may show only one PCMCIA socket instead of two.
  • Page 18: Upgrading Dial-Up Networking For Windows 95

    4.4 Upgrading Dial-Up Networking for Windows 95 For proper operation of the IBM International ISDN PC Card your computer must have at least Microsoft Windows 95 with Service Pack 1 (Windows 95 version 4.00.950A) installed. Check first whether Dial-Up Networking or any ISDN accelera- tor kit is installed: Click through “Start / Settings / Control Panel”...
  • Page 19 Upgrading Dial-Up Networking for Windows 95 Then restart your system and install the Microsoft Dial- Up Networking 1.3 Upgrade from the \TOOLS\MSDUN13 directory on the CD, choosing the language subdirecto- ry corresponding to the the language of your Windows 95 operating system. Run the file MSDUN13.EXE and follow the instructions on the screen.
  • Page 20 Upgrading Dial-Up Networking for Windows 95 If the “Install/Uninstall” list contains no entry for a Dial-Up Networking update: Click the “Windows Setup” tab. Double-click the “Communications” icon, then deacti- vate the “Dial-Up Networking” option. Click the “OK” button to confirm the operation. If the Microsoft ISDN 1.1 Accelerator Pack is installed on your computer, you are prompted to confirm that you want to remove it as well.
  • Page 21: Installing The Ibm International Isdn Pc Card In Windows 95 Service Release 1

    Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows 95 Service Release 1 http://www.microsoft.com/windows95/dow nloads/contents/wurecommended/s_ wunetworking/dun13win95/license.asp and install it on your Windows 95 computer. 4.5 Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows 95 Service Release 1 Once you have prepared Windows 95 by following the in- structions above, you are ready to install the IBM Interna- tional ISDN PC Card.
  • Page 22 Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows 95 Service Release 1 The next dialog allows you to select the installation lan- guage. Confirm the default language “English” by click- ing “OK”, then “Continue”. In the next dialog, specify the installation directory for the drivers.
  • Page 23: Installing The Ibm International Isdn Pc Card In Windows 95 Service Release 2.X

    Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows 95 Service Release 2.x Although some older ISDN lines in Germany still use the D-channel protocol 1TR6 , DSS1 is generally prefer- able The 1TR6 protocol is no longer very common and may be excluded from future driver releases for this adapter.
  • Page 24 Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows 95 Service Release 2.x In the “Browse for Folder” dialog, select the letter of the CD-ROM drive containing the “IBM International ISDN PC Card Driver” CD. Select the the “Win95” directory en- try and then confirm your selection by clicking “OK”.
  • Page 25 Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows 95 Service Release 2.x 13. In the next dialog, select the appropriate D-channel pro- tocol for your ISDN line. For newer ISDN lines in Europe, select DSS1, the Euro-ISDN protocol. The NI-1 and 5ESS are D-channel protocols used in the USA.
  • Page 26: Ndis Wan Capi Driver Installation In Windows 95

    IBM International ISDN PC Card. Click “Continue” to complete the installation, then connect the ISDN cable. Your IBM International ISDN PC Card is now ready to use with any CAPI 2.0-compliant software. 4.7 NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation in Windows 95 If you have not yet installed the CAPI 2.0-compliant device...
  • Page 27 NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation in Windows 95 Windows 95 now starts the ISDN configuration. Click the “Next” button. Leave the “Switch protocol” selec- tion at “Automatic” and click “Next” again. The next dialog prompts you to enter two phone num- bers and the corresponding SPIDs.
  • Page 28 NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation in Windows 95 10. In the last dialog, click “Finish”. 11. Restart your computer when prompted to do so. The NDIS WAN CAPI Drivers are now installed. You will also find the guide for the NDIS WAN CAPI Drivers as a Windows Help file on your Windows 95 desktop.
  • Page 29: Outline Of The Installation Process For Windows 98

    5 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 98 5.1 Outline of the Installation Process for Windows 98 The device drivers for the IBM International ISDN PC Card are installed in two steps: Install the CAPI 2.0-compliant device drivers Install the NDIS WAN CAPI drivers 5.2 Installing the IBM International ISDN...
  • Page 30 Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows 98 In the next dialog you may indicate where Windows should search for drivers. By default, the option “Flop- py disk drives” is checked. Activate the option “Specify a location”, then click the “Browse” button. Select the letter of the CD-ROM drive containing the “IBM Interna-...
  • Page 31 Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows 98 11. The following dialog allows you to select the target directory. The default this path is “C:\IBM_ISDN”, but you can enter any other directory desired in the dialog. Once your entries are complete, click “Continue”.
  • Page 32: Ndis Wan Capi Driver Installation In Windows 98

    IBM International ISDN PC Card. Click “Continue” to complete the installation, then connect the ISDN ca- ble. Your IBM International ISDN PC Card is now ready to use with any CAPI 2.0-compliant software. 5.3 NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation in Windows 98 If you have not yet installed the CAPI 2.0-compliant device...
  • Page 33 NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation in Windows 98 In the “Install From Disk” dialog, click the “Browse” button. Select the CD-ROM drive in the “Drives” list in the “Open” dialog, then browse to the path “TOOLS / NDISWAN / NDISWAN.W95”. Click “OK”. The updated NDIS drivers for Windows 98 are placed in the directory WIN98\NDIS.
  • Page 34 NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation in Windows 98 you are in the USA or Canada, SPID entries are not man- datory. Leave these fields blank and click the “Next” button. 10. In the last dialog, click “Finish”. 11. Restart your computer when prompted to do so. The NDIS WAN CAPI Drivers are now installed.
  • Page 35: Installing The Device Drivers In Windows® Millennium Edition

    Windows® Millennium Edition 6.1 Outline of the Installation Process for Windows Millennium Edition The device drivers for the IBM International ISDN PC Card are installed in two steps Install the CAPI 2.0-compliant device drivers Install the NDIS WAN CAPI drivers 6.2 Installing the IBM International ISDN...
  • Page 36 Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows Millennium Edition In the next dialog, click to remove the check mark next to the option “Removable Media (Floppy, CD-ROM,...)”, then click the “Browse” button. In the “Browse for Fold- er” dialog, select the CD-ROM drive and double-click the directory “WIN98”.
  • Page 37 Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows Millennium Edition 10. In the next dialog, select the appropriate D-channel pro- tocol for your ISDN line. For newer ISDN lines in Europe, select DSS1, the Euro-ISDN protocol. NI-1 and 5ESS are D-channel protocols used in the USA.
  • Page 38: Ndis Wan Capi Driver Installation In Windows® Millennium Edition

    IBM International ISDN PC Card. Click “Continue” to complete the installation, then connect the ISDN ca- ble. Your IBM International ISDN PC Card is now ready to use with any CAPI 2.0-compliant software. 6.3 NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation in Windows®...
  • Page 39 NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation in Windows® Millennium Edition In the “Select Device” dialog, click “Have Disk”, then in the “Install From Disk” dialog, click “Browse”. Browse to the path “TOOLS / NDISWAN / NDISWAN.W95”. Click “OK”. In the next dialog, click “OK” again to install the “NDIS WAN CAPI Driver”.
  • Page 40 NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation in Windows® Millennium Edition The next dialog prompts you to enter two phone num- bers and the corresponding SPIDs. The SPID entries are applicable only in the USA and Canada. However, even if you are in the USA or Canada, SPID entries are not mandatory.
  • Page 41: Installing The Device Drivers In Windows® Nt® 4.0 Workstation

    NT 4.0 with CardWizard 5.10 or higher installed. 7.1 Outline of the Installation Process for Windows NT 4.0 Workstation The device drivers for the IBM International ISDN PC Card are installed in two steps: Install the CAPI 2.0-compliant device drivers...
  • Page 42: Checking The Pcmcia Support Software For Windows Nt 4.0 Workstation

    You can download a trial version of CardWizard(TM) 5.20 from IBM’s PCD support web page for the IBM In- ternational ISDN PC Card. ISDN PC Card – 7 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® NT® 4.0 Workstation...
  • Page 43 Checking the PCMCIA Support Software for Windows NT 4.0 Workstation In order to remove the current installation of System- Soft's® CardWizard(TM), click “Settings / Control Pan- el” in the Start menu to open the Control Panel. Double- click the “Add/Remove Programs” icon. The first panel of the “Add/Remove Programs Proper- ties”...
  • Page 44: Installing The Ibm International Isdn Pc Card In Windows Nt 4.0 Workstation

    Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows NT 4.0 Workstation After the Service Pack has been installed again, your com- puter will restart. After the system has restarted, you may ei- ther install a newer version of SystemSoft's® CardWiz- ard(TM) for Windows NT (see page 158), or install the drivers for the IBM International ISDN PC Card.
  • Page 45 Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows NT 4.0 Workstation tains an icon called “Setup”. Double-click this icon this icon in order to start the installation. The updated driv- ers for Windows NT 4.0 will be placed in the directory WINNT\DRV.
  • Page 46 Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows NT 4.0 Workstation The next panel shows you what resources are available on your system and how many adapters you have in- stalled. Since Windows NT 4.0 is not a plug-and-play operating system, assigning free resources is not a sim- ple task.
  • Page 47 Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Although some older ISDN lines in Germany still use the D-channel protocol 1TR6, DSS1 is generally prefera- ble. The 1TR6 protocol is no longer very common and may be removed from future driver releases.
  • Page 48 Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows NT 4.0 Workstation In this case, click “Exit” and select the entry for the adapter marked with a red X. Select the menu command “Actions / Stop”. Remove the adapter from the PCMCIA slot. Download the file “IBMISDN.REG”...
  • Page 49: Checking And Installing Remote Access Service

    Checking and Installing Remote Access Service 7.5 Checking and Installing Remote Access Service 7.5.1 Checking Whether Remote Access Service Is Installed In order to install the NDIS WAN CAPI drivers, you must have Remote Access Service installed. In order to check whether Remote Access Service (RAS) is installed on your notebook computer, proceed as follows: Double-click the “My Computer”...
  • Page 50 Installing Remote Access Service 7.5.2 Installing Remote Access Service Before you install Remote Access Service, check the User’s Guide for your notebook to see whether your system has an integrated analog modem. If so, install the modem driver ac- cording to the instructions in the User’s Guide, or contact the notebook manufacturer’s technical support.
  • Page 51 Installing Remote Access Service dem, then follow the installation instructions provided by your computer manufacturer. Otherwise, select “(Standard Modem Types)” in the list of manufacturers, then “Dial-Up Networking Serial Cable between 2 PCs”, and click “Next”. In the next window you must select a COM port to be as- signed to the modem.
  • Page 52 Installing Remote Access Service The selected device is now displayed in the Setup dia- log. Click “Continue”. Remote Access Setup informs you that no networking protocols have been installed. Click “OK”. In the “Network Configuration” dialog, select the network protocols you want to use. The TCP/IP protocol is usually sufficient.
  • Page 53: Installing The Ndis Wan Capi Drivers

    Installing the NDIS WAN CAPI Drivers 7.6 Installing the NDIS WAN CAPI Drivers Click “Start / Settings / Control Panel” and double-click the “Network” icon. Click the “Adapters” tab, then the “Add” button. In the “Select Network Adapter” dialog, click “Have Disk”. In the “Insert Disk”...
  • Page 54 Installing the NDIS WAN CAPI Drivers Once the NDIS WAN CAPI Driver installation has been completed and you have clicked “OK”, Setup starts the Remote Access Setup utility. Click “Add” and install the “ISDN1 - CAPIWAN” device by clicking “OK”. Repeat this step again to install the “ISDN2 - CAPIWAN”...
  • Page 55: Installing The Device Drivers In Windows® 2000 Professional

    8 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 2000 Professional The IBM International ISDN PC Card is fully compatible with Windows 2000 and is listed on the Windows 2000 HCL. Windows 2000 is the direct successor to Windows NT 4.0 and behaves similarly to its predecessor. However, Windows 2000 is a plug-and-play operating system.
  • Page 56: Professional

    Windows 2000 Professional Proceed as follows to install the device drivers in Windows 2000 Professional: The device drivers for the IBM International ISDN PC Card are installed in one step. No separate installation is required for the NDIS WAN CAPI Driver: it is installed automatically with the CAPI 2.0-compli-...
  • Page 57: Installing The Device Drivers In Windows

    Installing the Device Drivers in Windows 2000 Professional The next dialog helps you to locate the drivers for the new adapter. By default Windows 2000 searches on the hard disk and CD-ROM drives. This may result in Win- dows 2000 Professional finding the wrong driver file on the CD.
  • Page 58 Click the “Next” but- ton. Windows 2000 begins the driver installation. When the “ISDN - IBM International ISDN PC Card” Set- up window appears with the subtitle “ISDN Switch Type or D-channel Protocol”, select the appropriate protocol for your ISDN line.
  • Page 59 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows 2000 Professional dows 2000, the term "Multiple Subscriber Numbers" may have been changed to "Multisubscriber Numbers". Please make your entries in the relevant fields despite this incorrect designation.) 11. The “Found New Hardware Wizard” informs you when the installation has been completed.
  • Page 60: Installing The Device Drivers In Windows® Xp Home Edition And Professional

    9.1 Outline of the Installation Process for Windows XP Home Edition and Professional The device drivers for the IBM International ISDN PC Card are installed in one step: install the CAPI 2.0-compliant device drivers. No separate installation is required for the NDIS WAN CAPI Driver: it is installed automatically with the CAPI 2.0-compli-...
  • Page 61: Installing The Device Drivers In Windows Xp Home Edition And Professional

    Professional To install the device drivers in Windows XP Home Edition and Professional, proceed as follows: Turn off the PC, select a PCMCIA slot and insert the IBM International ISDN PC Card into this slot without the ISDN cable attached.
  • Page 62 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows XP Home Edition and Professional In the “Browse For Folder” dialog, select the CD-ROM drive and then double-click the “WIN2000” directory on the CD-ROM, which contains the Windows 2000 drivers. Then click “OK” to close the “Browse For Folder” dialog, then click “Next”.
  • Page 63 Once the installation has been completed, connect the ISDN cable. Your IBM International ISDN PC Card is now ready to use with any CAPI 2.0-compliant application software. ISDN PC Card – 9 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® XP Home Edition and Professional...
  • Page 64: Configuration And Diagnostics Of The Ibm International Isdn Pc Card

    S/T interface used in Europe. Make sure that you purchase an NT1 with the capability to convert the U interface to a S/T interface. ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 65: Changing The Switch Type

    “Continue”. The next dialog allows you to sel- ect the switch type. Select the desired switch type and then click “Continue”. The next window informs you about the new adapter configuration. ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 66 1 and 5ESS, two dialogs appear prompting you to enter two directory numbers (DN) and the corresponding service pro- file identifiers (SPID). This information must be obtained from your ISDN service provider (telephone company). ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 67 In the context menu, click the “Properties” command. In the “IBM International ISDN PC Card Properties”, click the “ISDN” tab, then select the desired switch type. ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 68 SPIDs for your ISDN line must be obtained from your ISDN service provider (telephone company). Click “OK” and then restart the computer. ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 69 Click the plus sign to expand the “Network adapters” node, then right-click “IBM International ISDN PC Card”. In the context menu, click the “Properties” command. ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 70 SPIDs for your ISDN line must be obtained from your ISDN service provider (telephone company). Click “OK” and then restart the computer. ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 71: Configuring Multiple Subscriber Numbers (Msns)

    “Automatic” by clicking “Next” again. In the next dialog, enter an MSN in either or both of the “Phone number” fields. When you have done so, click “Next”. ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 72 NDIS CAPI WAN drivers installed in order to perform the following steps. Note that MSNs are a feature of the Euro- ISDN (DSS1) switch protocol only! ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 73 “NDIS WAN CAPI Driver”, and then click “Properties”. In the Properties dialog, enter the MSNs for each line and click “OK”, then “Close”. ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 74 ISDN PC Card”. In the context menu, select the “Properties” command. In the “IBM International ISDN PC Card Properties”, click the “ISDN” tab, and then the “Configure” button. ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 75 MSN, remove the MSN settings by se- lecting each MSN individually in the “Multisubscriber num- ber” list and clicking “Remove”. Then enter MSN settings in any application software that requires them! ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 76 “IBM International ISDN PC Card”. In the context menu, select the “Properties” command. In the “IBM International ISDN PC Card Properties”, click the “ISDN” tab, then the “Configure...” button. ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 77 MSN, remove the MSN settings by se- lecting each MSN individually in the “Multisubscriber num- ber” list and clicking “Remove”. Then enter MSN settings in any application software that requires them! ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 78: Running The Diagnostics In Windows 95/98/Millennium Edition Und Windows Nt 4.0 Workstation

    Click “Yes” perform the diagnostic tests. The diagnostics program then reports that the tests were completed. Click “OK” again. Click “Exit” to close the diagnostics program. ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 79 A message informs you that CAPI is no longer available. Click “OK”. To reactivate CAPI, confirm that you want to restart your computer by clicking “Yes”. ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 80: Implementations Of The Ibm International Isdn Pc Card

    If not otherwise stated, the examples cover all versions of the Windows operating system: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 81: Installing Cfos

    ISDN communication to use your ISDN line. The CAPI 2.0 interface is not restricted to Europe – it works all over the world! ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 82 COM port between COM1 and COM4. Then install the IBM International ISDN PC Card, fol- lowed by cFos. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 83 Driver is similar to cFos, but offers fewer functions and features. This is not a problem: cFos and the CAPI Port Driver can coexist on a Windows computer. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 84 DSL modem. If you do not have an ADSL/ISDN connection, then this feature is not applicable, and you must click “No”. For further assistance with this addi- tional feature, please contact the cFos support team. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 85 Now you may decide whether you want to install some additional cFos features. When you have made your se- lections, click the “Next” button. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 86 The following parameters should be entered during the cFos installation: – -ki – -kr The above information was obtained from the cFos sup- port team. Click “OK” to continue the installation. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 87 “Next”. In the “Manufacturers” list, scroll down to “cFos Software Bonn”. In the “Models” list, se- lect the modem emulation you want to use, then click “Next”. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 88 Be careful when selecting the COM port to use. Some software packages require a COM port between 1 and Click “Next”, then “Finish”. In the modem properties di- alog, click “Close”. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 89 ISDN and DSL. This feature works anywhere in the world, provided that you are using a PPPoE-con- trolled DSL modem. If you do not have an ADSL/ISDN ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 90 COM ports for use with cFos. Select the ports you want to use. Now you can decide whether you want to install some additional cFos features. When you have made your se- lections, click “Next”. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 91 It is recommended that you leave the MSN field blank and set the MSN to use in your application software, if possible. The following parameters should be entered during the cFos installation: – -kr ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 92 “Next”. In the “Manufacturers” list, scroll down to “cFos Software Bonn”. In the “Models” list, select the modem emulation you want to use, then click “Next”. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 93 COM port between 1 and 4. Selecting an unsupported COM port may cause seri- ous problems. Click the “Next” button, then click “Finish”. 11. In the modem properties dialog, click “Close”. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 94 Web sites: Page content http://www.cfos.com cFos main entry page http://www.cfos.com/index2.htm cFos home page in German http://www.cfos.com/index2_e.htm cFos home page in English ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 95: Installing The Device Drivers In Windows

    In the next dialog you may select the installation direc- tory for cFos. To accept the default setting, click “OK”, then click “Yes” to create the installation directory if it ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 96 The next dialog appears only if you have not selected the “Dynamic CAPI loading” option in the previous step. In this dialog you can enter a primary Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) and additional installation parameters. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 97 WAN adapters. If you want the Setup program to do this for you, click “Yes”. If you need Net- BIOS over TCP/IP on your Dial-Up Networking connec- tions, click “No”. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 98: Installing The Device Drivers In Windows

    Be careful when selecting a COM port. Some software packages require a COM port between 1 and 4. Select- ing an unsupported COM port may cause serious prob- lems. Now click “Next”. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 99 When you have finished adding modems, click “OK” in the “Phone And Modem Options” dialog to complete the installation. cFos is now ready to use with your IBM International ISDN PC Card. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 100 “No”. For further assistance with this addi- tional feature, please contact the cFos support team. 100 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 101 Now you can decide whether you want to install some additional features of cFos. When you have made your selections, click “Next”. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 102 “Yes”. If you need Net- BIOS over TCP/IP on your Dial-Up Networking connec- tions, click “No”. During the installation process, cFos tries to install the following modem emulations: 102 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 103 “Next”. Note that Windows XP informs you once again that the drivers have not been digitally signed. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 104 Selecting an unsupported COM port may cause severe problems. Now click “Next”. Windows XP warns you once again that the drivers have not been digitally signed. See Step 8 above for more information. 104 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 105 When you have finished adding modems, click “OK” in the “Phone And Modem Options” dialog to complete the installation. cFos is now ready to use with your IBM International ISDN PC Card. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 106: Setting Up Internet Access

    – cFos ISDN, Internet, Sync PPP over HDLC – cFos ISDN, Internet, add. Sync PPP over HDLC – NDIS WAN Line 1 – NDIS WAN Line 2 Click “Next” to continue. 106 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 107 “Cancel” rather than “Dial”. In the “Dial-Up Networking” window, click the new en- try with the right mouse button. Click the “Properties” command in the pop-up menu. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 108 – cFos ISDN, Internet, Sync PPP over HDLC – cFos ISDN, Internet, add. Sync PPP over HDLC – NDIS WAN Line 1 – NDIS WAN Line 2 Click “OK” to complete this operation. 108 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 109 In Europe you do not need to specify an additional phone number for the second B channel. If you leave this field blank, the number originally specified for the Dial-Up Net- working connection will be dialed. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 110 – cFos ISDN, Internet, Sync PPP over HDLC – cFos ISDN, Internet, add. Sync PPP over HDLC – NDIS WAN Line 1 – NDIS WAN Line 2 Click “Next” to continue. 110 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 111 110 above. In the Dial-Up Networking window, right-click the connection icon you want to use for a multilink connection, and select “Properties” in the context menu. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 112 – cFos ISDN, Internet, Sync PPP over HDLC – cFos ISDN, Internet, add. Sync PPP over HDLC – NDIS WAN Line 1 – NDIS WAN Line 2 Click “OK” to complete this operation. 112 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 113 Enter a name for your Internet connection. In the “Server” dialog, select the option “I am calling the Internet”. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 114 Internet access soft- ware you want to use. In the next dialog, enter the phone number to dial your access provider. Finally, click “Finish”. 114 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 115 On the “Basic” page of the “Edit Phonebook Entry” dia- log, click the arrow button to open the “Dial using” drop-down list. Select “Multiple Lines”, then click “Configure”. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 116 – cFos ISDN, Internet, Sync PPP over HDLC – cFos ISDN, Internet, add. Sync PPP over HDLC – NDIS WAN Line 1 – NDIS WAN Line 2 116 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 117 Now click “OK” twice to close the remaining configura- tion dialogs. You are ready to dial up a multilink connection to your Inter- net account using two ISDN B channels. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 118 “Next”. In the “Choose Modem” dialog, select any of the follow- ing devices to use for the connection to the Internet: 118 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 119 In the Dial-up Networking window, right-click the entry you want to use to create a multilink connection. In the context menu, select “Properties”. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 120 “Connect using” list. To make sure that the phone number to dial has been stored, click the “Alter- nates” button in the “Phone number” section. 120 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 121 Select the destination country if nec- essary. Then click “OK” to close each of the configura- tion dialogs. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 122 In the “Internet Properties” dialog, click “Add” to launch the “New Connection Wizard”. In the Connection Wizard's first dialog, click “Dial-up to private network”, then “Next”. 122 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 123 – cFos ISDN, Internet, Sync PPP over HDLC – cFos ISDN, Internet, add. Sync PPP over HDLC – IBM NDIS WAN CAPI Driver When you have selected the desired devices, click “Next”. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 124 Once you have finished the configuration, you are ready to connect to your Internet Service Provider. Click “Start / Con- nect To”, then select the connection you have created. 124 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 125 The second method is to modify an existing dial-up connec- tion as follows: Click “Start / Connect To” and select the connection you want to modify. Right-click it and select “Proper- ties” in the context menu. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 126 “Connect using” list, then click on “OK”. You can rename the modified connection if desired. You are now ready to connect to your Internet Service Provider over two ISDN B channels simultaneously. 126 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 127: Using Compuserve

    When you perform a fresh installation of the CompuServe 3.0 or a non-CAPI 2.0-compliant CompuServe access soft- ware, you may be offered the option of entering or modifying the telephone number and modem properties. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 128 CompuServe at 64 kbit/s. If you encounter any problems in selecting the modem, please contact your local CompuServe help desk for further assistance. 128 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 129 IBM International ISDN PC Card as il- lustrated below. Click “Next” to set up CompuServe 2000 with the selected modem emulation, and follow all further instructions dis- played on your screen. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 130 The software detects your IBM Internation- al ISDN PC Card as illustrated below. Select the modem entry that corresponds to your cFos modem emulation. 130 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 131 Click “Next”. Now se- lect the modem you want use. This may be one of the following: – cFos ISDN, CompuServe – cFos ISDN, X.75, Defaults, Mailbox Settings ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 132 “Basic” page in the “Edit Phonebook En- try” dialog. 11. To place a shortcut on your desktop, click “Create shortcut to entry” in this menu. 132 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 133 Note: The option “Enable software compression” may also be selected. Note that in rare cases this option can cause connection problems, however. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 134 Select the option “Server assigned name server ad- dresses”. 18. Leave zeroes in the WINS server entries, activate both of the options at the bottom of the dialog, and click “OK”. 134 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 135 22. Click the “X.25” tab and make sure that all the settings are blank, then click ”OK”. 23. In the “Dial-Up Networking” dialog, click “More” again and select “User Preferences” in the menu that ap- pears. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 136 26. In the “Enable auto-dial by location” list, make sure the checkbox for your current location is activated. 136 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 137 “After Dial Terminal” window, but ob- serve the logon process. Your password is incorrect if you see the following after the password prompt: ?? LOGINE - Invalid entry - try again ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 138 “Open Dial-up Monitor” to get information about your connection, includ- ing the DCE connection speed (bps) and your IP address (“Details” button). 138 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 139 In the “Choose Modem” dialog, select one of the fol- lowing modem entries: – cFos ISDN, CompuServe – cFos ISDN, X.75, Defaults, Mailbox Settings Then click “Next”. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 140 – Enter the phone number to dial for CompuServe ac- cess and click “Next”. – Enter your CompuServe User ID and password and click “Next”. – Enter “COMPUSERVE” as the connection name and click “Next”. 140 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 141 “Run script”, and select the script “cis.scp” in the list. Note: You may also edit the script to speed up the logon process. Change the statement /go:pppconnect^m in the script to /noint/go:pppconnect^m ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 142 “Open Dial-up Monitor” to get information about your connection, includ- ing the DCE connection speed (bps) and your IP address (“Details” button). 142 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 143: Using Aol

    “Begin automatic setup”. The AOL software then searches for an installed modem. When the search is completed, AOL announces it has found a modem as illus- trated below. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 144 OEM version of cFos which is then used only by AOL 5.0. When the AOL 5.0 access software searches for a modem, it detects the IBM International ISDN PC Card as illustrated be- low. 144 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 145 Now you can start AOL 5.0 or higher and let it search for a modem. The software detects your IBM International ISDN PC Card as illustrated below. Select the modem entry that corresponds to your cFos modem emulation. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 146 2000. When AOL 6.0 for Windows 2000 searches for com- munication devices, it detects the IBM International ISDN PC Card and displays it as “IBM NDIS WAN CAPI DRIVER”, along- side any analog modems found. 146 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 147: Using Symantec's Winfax Pro

    / Setup / Guided Setup”. In the “Guided Setup” dialog, select “Modem/Other Device Setup”. In the “Possible devices” list, select “ISDN Device (CAPI 2.0)”. Click the “Properties” button. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 148 In the “Install New Modem Type” dialog, scroll down to “Generic ISDN (CAPI 2.0)” in the “Manufacturers” list, then select the corresponding entry in the “Mod- els” list. Click “Next”. 148 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 149 Now the “Select Locations for Generic ISDN (CAPI 2.0)” dialog appears. Usually all the options in this dia- log are enabled. Leave these settings as they are and click “OK”. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 150 “Tools / Program Setup”. In the “WinFax PRO Program Setup” dialog, select “Modems and Communications Devices”. In the “Possible devices” list, select “ISDN Device (CAPI 2.0)” and click the “Properties” button. 150 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 151 Click “Add” after entering each MSN and its name to make them available in WinFax PRO 10.0. When you have finished adding MSNs, click the “Fax” tab. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 152 Now enter 512 in the “Packet size” field, and enter one of your ISDN line's MSNs as a fax CLID (Calling Line Identification). Click “OK” to complete the configura- tion process. 152 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 153 In the “Modem and Communications Devices Proper- ties” dialog, click “OK”. In the ”WinFax PRO Program Setup” dialog, click “OK” again. This completes the configuration of WinFax PRO 10.0. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 154: Ibm Dials Client

    (CAPI ISDN Device)” in the drop-down list. Enter any phone number and select the country code if neces- sary. Click “Next”. In the last dialog, click “Finish”. 154 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 155 In the “Properties” dialog, click the “Cost Savings” tab. Fill in the appropriate fields, then click “Save”. You may now dial up the connection immediately, or simply close the dialog. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 156: Using Isdnwatch

    The default path is “C:\Program Files\ISDNWatch”. To select a different installation directory, click “Browse”; otherwise, click “Next” to install ISDN Watch in the de- fault path. 156 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 157 ISDNWatch icon displays two green bars. To configure the ISDNWatch settings, right-click the ISDNWatch icon in the system tray on the task bar. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 158: Trial Version

    If you have done so, click “Yes” to continue the installation. In the next dialog, you must select the type of notebook you are using. Select the appropriate model in the list, then click “Next”. 158 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 159 “C:\Program Files\SystemSoft\CardWizard\”, click “Next”. Otherwise, click “Browse” and open the desired installation directory. After the setup has been completed, click “Yes” to read the CardWizard(TM) Readme file. ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 160 10. After you have completed the installation of the IBM In- ternational ISDN PC Card, the adapter will be listed in the CardWizard(TM) Window as a specialty card. 160 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card...
  • Page 161: Removing The Ibm International Isdn Pc Card

    Removing the IBM International ISDN PC Card 12 Removing the IBM International ISDN PC Card The IBM International ISDN PC Card is removed in two steps from your Windowsbased computer: • Remove any NDIS WAN CAPI Drivers installed • Remove the CAPI 2.0-compliant drivers 12.1 Removing the IBM ISDN PC Card from...
  • Page 162 Removing the IBM ISDN PC Card from Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows Millen- In Windows Millennium Edition, the following dialog prompts you to confirm that you want to remove the driver from all hardware profiles. Click “OK” to confirm that you want to remove the NDIS WAN CAPI driver.
  • Page 163 Removing the IBM ISDN PC Card from Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows Millen- In the “IBM International ISDN PC Card” dialog, click “Continue”. Wenn the card has been completely removed, click “OK”. When prompted to restart the computer click “No”.
  • Page 164: Workstation

    Removing the IBM ISDN PC Card from Windows NT 4.0 Workstation 11. Remove the IBM International ISDN PC Card from the PCMCIA slot. This completes the removal of the adapter. 12.2 Removing the IBM ISDN PC Card from Windows NT 4.0 Workstation The following section assumes that you are logged on to a Windows NT 4.0 Workstation system as Administrator.
  • Page 165 Removing the IBM ISDN PC Card from Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Click “Close”. After Windows NT 4.0 Workstation has finished updating the network configuration, restart your system. Wenn your computer has restarted, open the Control Panel again. Double-click the “Add/Remove Programs”...
  • Page 166: Removing The Isdn Pc Card From Windows

    Administrator, you may not be able to perform all the steps outlined in this chapter. Leave the IBM International ISDN PC Card in the PCMCIA slot. Disconnect the card’s ISDN cable from the ISDN line.
  • Page 167 Removing the ISDN PC Card from Windows 2000 Professional In the device list, select the entry for the “IBM Interna- tional ISDN PC Card”, then click “Next”. In the “Uninstall a device” dialog, confirm that you want to remove the IBM International ISDN PC Card. Click “Next”.
  • Page 168: Home Edition And Professional

    12.4 Removing the ISDN PC Card from Windows XP Home Edition and Professional Leave the IBM International ISDN PC Card in the PCMCIA slot. Disconnect the card’s ISDN cable from the ISDN line. Click “Start / Control Panel” to open the Control Panel.
  • Page 169: Using Ndis

    Using NDIS 13 Using NDIS This section contains instructions for using NDIS. 13.1 Using NDIS in Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows Me 13.1.1 The NDIS WAN CAPI Driver The NDIS WAN CAPI Driver for Windows 95 provides the capa- bility for dial-up networking (RAS) over ISDN.
  • Page 170 Installation NDIS is an abbreviation for Network Device Interface Specifi- cation and defines a standard for binding network adapters (hardware) to network protocols (software). NDIS WAN is a Microsoft extension of this standard for Wide-Area Network- ing (WAN). The NDIS WAN CAPI driver thus allows the ISDN adapter to be used as a WAN adapter, addressed through the Common ISDN API (CAPI) 2.0 applications interface.
  • Page 171 Installation 13.1.2.3 Installing the Microsoft ISDN Accelerator Pack v1.1 You can obtain this software directly from Microsoft, or download it over the Internet: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/getisdn/ Copy the file a temporary directory on your hard drive, then start installation double-clicking file “msisdn11.exe” After you have accepted the Microsoft li- cense agreement, the ISDN Accelerator Pack v1.1 is installed.
  • Page 172 Installation - Network Adapter: Dial-Up Adapter - Protocol: NDISWAN / NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Now add any network protocols you require, such as TCP/IP, IPX/SPX or NetBIOS (you will need TCP/IP for the test connection described below). Check the bindings of the protocol to the dial-up adapter.
  • Page 173 Connections to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) CD-ROM, then answer “Yes” to the question “Do you want to keep this file?” The file “NDIS.VXD” that was copied on to your system by the ISDN Accelerator Pack v1.1 setup is more recent than the version on the Win- dows 95 CD-ROM.
  • Page 174 Connecting PCs Using Remote Access Service (RAS) • ISDN B2 protocol: HDLC Transparent • PPP variant: “PPP over ISDN” in accordance with RFC 1618 (“synchronous PPP”) These settings are fixed in the Microsoft NDIS specification, and cannot be modified by the user. If you require other pro- tocols or PPP variants, you should use the ISDN CAPI Port Driver or cFos.
  • Page 175 Connecting PCs Using Remote Access Service (RAS) tion example, the NetBEUI protocol from Microsoft is used to map a folder on the remote server’s hard drive to a network drive on the client computer, allowing the client to access the remote folder over ISDN as if it were a local disk drive. 13.1.4.2 RAS Configuration Example (Local Site: Windows 95 computer;...
  • Page 176 Connecting PCs Using Remote Access Service (RAS) Configuring the Windows 95 Server Define the computer name “Control Panel / Network / Identification / Computer name” Example: SERVER Activate File and Print Sharing: “Control Panel / Network File and Print Sharing... / “I want to be able to give others access to my files”...
  • Page 177 Connecting PCs Using Remote Access Service (RAS) Activate the Dial-Up Networking connection Double-click on the newly created connection in the Di- al-Up Networking window and verify the phone number Map a drive to the shared folder on the remote comput- Start Explorer / “Tools”...
  • Page 178 Multilink PPP Connections 13.1.5 Multilink PPP Connections The capabilities of Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking are con- siderably extended by installing the MS ISDN Accelerator Pack. This extension allows you to set up “Multilink PPP” connections, in which both ISDN B channels are bundled in a single network connection to one destination.
  • Page 179 Legal Notice connected, however, by double-clicking on the Dial-Up Net- working icon in the Windows 95 task bar. Click the “Details” button to manually connect and disconnect the second B channel as desired. This technique allows you to double the connection bandwidth as needed for such tasks as down- loading large files from the Internet, and to reduce it again afterwards to avoid excessive charges.
  • Page 180 Possible Faults and Remedies • Fault condition: CAPI applications that answer incom- ing data calls (with the service indicator DATA64K) are not functioning alongside the NDIS WAN CAPI Driver in RAS server mode. Possible cause: Both the CAPI data application and RAS with the NDIS WAN CAPI driver are trying to answer the same calls.
  • Page 181: Using Ndis In Windows Nt 4.0

    Using NDIS in Windows NT 4.0 • Fault condition: The modem entries “NDIS WAN Line 1” and “Line 2” are not displayed in Dial-Up Networking, or a message appears upon starting Dial-Up Networking prompting you to install a modem. Possible cause: You have not followed the installation sequence exactly (see Section13.1.2).
  • Page 182 Installation • A PC with the Windows NT 4.0 operating system • A fully installed ISDN adapter with CAPI 2.0 driver (see the installation instructions in the ISDN adapter manu- • A diskette (or CD) with the NDIS WAN CAPI Driver for Windows NT The exact procedure for installing the NDIS WAN CAPI Driver depends on the network components already installed on...
  • Page 183 Installation • The “Select OEM Option” dialog appears. Select the en- try “NDIS WAN CAPI Driver for Windows NT” and confirm by clicking “OK”. • Once the adapter has been installed, click “Next”. • Now you must specify the network protocols for the net- work adapter.
  • Page 184 Installation • The “Remote Access Setup” dialog appears. Select one of the entries “ISDN1 - WAN” or “ISDN2 - WAN” and click “Configure”. The “Configure Port Usage” dialog opens. Specify here whether you want to receive calls, dial out, or both. •...
  • Page 185 Installation 13.2.1.2 Installation in an Existing Network Installing the NDIS WAN CAPI driver for Windows NT • Open the Start menu and move the pointer to “Set- tings”. Open the Control Panel and double-click the “Network” icon. • In the network configuration dialog, click the “Adapt- ers”...
  • Page 186 Installation • A message appears saying that the NDIS WAN CAPI Driv- er for Windows NT setup is complete, and that RAS (Re- mote Access Service) will now be installed or config- ured. • Acknowledge the message by clicking “OK”. Installing Remote Access Services (RAS) and the Network Protocol (TCP/IP) •...
  • Page 187 Notes on RAS Server Configuration in Windows NT Server 4.0 ronment, then set the authentication options for incom- ing calls. To obtain maximum compatibility with other product, activate the option “Allow any authentication including clear text”. • Close the “Remote Access Setup” dialog by clicking “Next”.
  • Page 188 Notes on RAS Server Configuration in Windows NT Server 4.0 The RAS server is installed on an Windows NT server equipped with an ISDN adapter. If necessary, the PDC and RAS can be configured on the same machine. The RAS port ISDN1 or ISDN2 is installed as described in Section 13.2.1, and configured to accept incoming calls in Remote Access Setup.
  • Page 189 Notes on RAS Server Configuration in Windows NT Server 4.0 13.2.2.1 Notes on Using the Network Protocol TCP/IP TCP/IP is a routable network protocol. The public Internet is based on this protocol. It is also commonly used in LANs and WANs.
  • Page 190 Problem Solving Bindings / Client for Microsoft Networks WINS Configuration: Use DHCP for WINS Resolution • Dial-Up Networking: Server Type / Allowed Network Pro- tocols: TCP/IP; Server-assigned IP address” 13.2.2.1 Notes on Using the Network Protocol NetBEUI NetBEUI is a broadcast-oriented network protocol which is not routable.
  • Page 191: Legal Notice

    Legal Notice Remedy: Because the incoming calls for the CAPI appli- cations and the RAS both have the same service indica- tor, they can only be distinguished by assigning them different Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSNs, on DSS1 lines). To assign an MSN, proceed as follows: Configure an MSN (on a DSS1 line) for the NDIS WAN CA- PI Driver for Windows NT.
  • Page 192 Legal Notice tered, as part of offerings by third parties, such as hardware and software manufacturers, without written permission from AVM Computersysteme Vertriebs GmbH. “Bundling” with hardware or software not manufactured by AVM is ex- pressly prohibited. Reverse engineering of the AVM NDIS WAN CAPI Driver for Windows NT, in whole or in part, is not permitted.
  • Page 193: The Tools Folder

    Drivers” CD contains a number of tools and utilities to assist you in operation of the IBM International ISDN PC Card. The tools in this folder are supplied by IBM “as is”. IBM cannot held be responsible for any damages to your system incurred through their use, and provides no support for these components.
  • Page 194: Appendix A: Package Contents

    15 Appendix A: Package Contents The IBM International ISDN PC Card is a passive ISDN adapt- er in PCMCIA (credit card size) format that works with any ba- sic-rate ISDN line. The card can be used with one B channel at 64 kbit/s, or for multilink connections with two B channels simultaneously at 128 kbit/s.
  • Page 195: Appendix B: Product Features

    Appendix B: Product Features 16 Appendix B: Product Features The current driver software supports all ISDN services. The following B-channel protocols are provided: • X.75 • HDLC transparent • X.25 • ISO 8208 (X.25 DTE-DTE) • X.31 case a/b • T.70 •...
  • Page 196 Appendix B: Product Features • CAPI SoftCompression X.75/V.42bis: data compression in accordance with the CAPI 2.0 standard • Support for dial-in and call-back with the IBM DIALs cli- ent for IBM 8235, 2210, 2212, and 2216 hubs • Multilink PPP Operating system support: •...
  • Page 197: Appendix C: A Brief Isdn Glossary

    ISDN. Thus ISDN proto- cols are not exactly the same in every country. However, the IBM International ISDN PC Card supports all major D-channel switching protocols, so that this adapter can be used in a great number of countries throughout the world.
  • Page 198 Passive adapters are the cheapest and gen- erally the best choice among today’s ISDN adapters. Passive ISDN adapters work pri- marily on OSI Layer 1. The IBM International ISDN PC Card is a passive ISDN device. semi-active These adapters support proto- cols on OSI Layer 2.
  • Page 199 Glossary AO/DI Always On/Dynamic ISDN. This is an ISDN tech- nology that was originally developed by IBM and is now an open ISDN standard. This technology is currently only used in the USA and Canada. AO/DI allows the user to connect to an ISP (Internet Ser- vice Provider) for example, then drop the idle B- channel connection after a delay.
  • Page 200 Appendix C: A Brief ISDN Glossary Glossary • CAPI 2.0 is the current CAPI specification for Euro-ISDN. The IBM International ISDN PC Card is fully CAPI 2.0-compliant. cFos CAPI Fossil driver. This driver package emulates an analog modem over a CAPI-compliant ISDN adapter.
  • Page 201 Glossary • 1TR6: obsolete D-channel switching protocol used in Germany; replaced by DSS1. The IBM International ISDN PC Card supports DSS1, NI-1, and 5ESS, the most widespread D channel switching protocols. The other protocols less widely used. Data communication equipment Dots per inch: a measurement unit for image reso- lution.
  • Page 202 200 dpi by 200 dpi. Transfer speeds usually are 2,400 bps, 4,800 bps, 7,200 bps, 9,600 bps, and 14.4 kbps. The IBM International ISDN PC Card supports the fax G3 standard. • G4 (Group 4, ITU standard T.6) is a digital fax standard which is only available in ISDN.
  • Page 203 Appendix C: A Brief ISDN Glossary Glossary Multiple Subscriber Number. A feature that is only available in Euro ISDN. Some telephone compa- nies assign multiple numbers to each ISDN sub- scriber line ordered. These MSNs are usually (but not necessarily) in sequence starting with the ISDN line’s primary number.
  • Page 204 Appendix C: A Brief ISDN Glossary Glossary Layer 7: The application layer. This is the layer at which communication partners are identified, quality of service is identified, user authentica- tion and privacy are considered, and any con- straints on data syntax are identified. (This layer is not the application itself, although some appli- cations may perform application layer functions.) Layer 6: The presentation layer.
  • Page 205 Appendix C: A Brief ISDN Glossary Glossary The Point-to-Point Protocol. A TCP/IP protocol used in the dial-up networking environment. PPP works on the OSI layers 1 and 2. It is a full-duplex protocol that can be used on various physical me- dia, including twisted pair or fiber optic lines, or satellite links.
  • Page 206 Appendix C: A Brief ISDN Glossary Glossary SLIP Serial Line Internet Protocol. A TCP/IP protocol used for communication between two machines that have been previously configured for commu- nication with each other. Your Internet server pro- vider may provide you with a SLIP connection for example, so that the provider’s server can re- spond to your requests, pass them on to the Inter- net, and forward your responses from the Internet...
  • Page 207 The NT-1 is necessary in order to connect European ISDN terminal equipment, such as the IBM International ISDN PC Card, in these countries. Note: Although the U interface also ex- ists in Europe, it is not available to the subscriber.
  • Page 208 Appendix C: A Brief ISDN Glossary Glossary Warm insertion Denotes the installation or removal of a peripher- / removal al device when the system is in suspend or hiber- nation mode (also called “sleep mode”). 208 ISDN PC Card – 17 Appendix C: A Brief ISDN Glossary...
  • Page 209: Appendix D: Troubleshooting And Frequently Asked Questions

    International ISDN PC Card and the ISDN line socket. Then try the dial or connect command again. No connection to an Internet Service Provider If the IBM International ISDN PC Card fails to connect to your Internet Service Provider (ISP), verify the following: Your ISP supports ISDN connections.
  • Page 210 No connection to your ISP at 128 kbit/s If you suspect that the IBM International ISDN PC Card is only operating using one ISDN B channel (64 kbit/s) although you have configured the system to use both B channels, please...
  • Page 211 Dial-Up Network connections are not us- ing this COM port. Windows 9x, Windows Millennium Edition After I installed the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows 95, I reinstalled CardWizard(TM) for Windows 95. Now the adapter is not properly recognized any more. What...
  • Page 212 PCMCIA slot, and then reinserting it. However, you may have to do this every time you want to use the IBM International ISDN PC Card, re- gardless of whether you hot-insert the card or cold-start your system.
  • Page 213 IBM International ISDN PC Card is still not recognized. In order to get the IBM International ISDN PC Card to work in Windows NT 4.0 Workstation with SystemSoft's® CardWiz- ard(TM) 5.10, you must add an entry to the Windows NT 4.0 Registry.
  • Page 214 What features are supported by CardWizard(TM) for Win- dows NT 4.0? The IBM International ISDN PC Card is fully supported out of the box by SystemSoft's® CardWizard(TM) 5.20 and higher for Windows NT 4.0. This means that after you have installed CardWizard(TM) 5.20 or higher, the IBM International ISDN...
  • Page 215: Appendix E: Help And Service Information

    Support Web site. During the warranty period, assistance is available for the replacement or exchange of defective com- ponents. In addition, if your IBM option is installed in an IBM computer, you may be entitled to service at your location.
  • Page 216 If the number is not provided, contact your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. Response time may vary depending on the number and nature of the calls received.
  • Page 217 United Kingdom 01475-555 055 English Note: The above table was correct at the time of writing of this manual. Alternatively, you can consult IBM’s web site at http://www.ibm.com/pc/qtechinfo/MIGR-4HWSE3.html for the correct phone number. The URL for the phone number is case-sensitive.
  • Page 218: Appendix F: Product Warranties And Notices

    IBM Limited Warranty for IBM Machines, a glossary of terms used in the Statement of Lim- ited Warranty, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), and links to Product Support Web pages. The IBM Statement of Limited War- ranty is available from this Web site in 29 languages in Portable Document Format (PDF).
  • Page 219: Online Technical Support

    Online technical support Online technical support is available during the life of your product. Online assistance can be obtained through the Personal Computing Support Web site and the IBM Automated Fax System. Online technical support IBM Personal Computing Support Web site http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/ IBM Automated Fax System 1-800-426-3395 (U.S.
  • Page 220 If a Machine does not function as warranted during the warran- ty period, and IBM or your reseller are unable to either 1) make it do so or 2) replace it with one that is at least functionally equivalent, you may return it to your place of purchase and your money will be refunded.
  • Page 221 WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND. Warranty Service: To obtain warranty service for a Ma- chine, contact IBM or your reseller. If you do not register your Machine with IBM, you may be required to present proof of purchase.
  • Page 222 Some parts of IBM Machines are designated as Customer Replaceable Units (called “CRUs”), e.g., keyboards, mem- ory, or hard disk drives. IBM ships CRUs to you for re- placement by you. You must return all defective CRUs to IBM within 30 days of your receipt of the replacement CRU.
  • Page 223 IBM or your reseller of changes in a Machine's loca- tion. IBM is responsible for loss of, or damage to, your Machine while it is 1) in IBM's possession or 2) in transit in those cases where IBM is responsible for the transportation charges.
  • Page 224 THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. Governing Law: Both you and IBM consent to the appli- cation of the laws of the country in which you acquired the Machine to govern, interpret, and enforce all of your and IBM’s rights, duties, and obligations arising from, or...
  • Page 225 Limitation of Liability: The following is added to this Section: Where IBM is in breach of a condition or warranty implied by the Trade Practices Act 1974 or other similar legislation, IBM's liability is limited to the repair or replacement of the goods or the supply of equivalent goods.
  • Page 226 IBM's negligence; as to any other actual damage arising in any situation involving nonperformance by IBM pursuant to, or in any 226 ISDN PC Card – 20 Appendix F: Product Warranties and notices...
  • Page 227 Act 1993 or other legislation which cannot be excluded or limited. The Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 will not apply in respect of any goods which IBM provides, if you require the goods for the purposes of a business as defined in that Act.
  • Page 228 Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, or Ukraine, you may obtain warranty service for that Machine in any of those countries from either (1) an IBM reseller approved to perform warranty service or (2) from IBM.
  • Page 229 Appendix F: Product Warranties and notices If you purchase an IBM Machine in a Middle Eastern or African country, you may obtain warranty service for that Machine from the IBM entity within the country of purchase, if that IBM entity provides warranty service in that country, or from an IBM reseller, approved by IBM to perform warranty service on that Machine in that country.
  • Page 230 The following paragraphs are added to this Section: The minimum warranty period for Machines is six months. In case IBM or your reseller is unable to repair an IBM Machine, you can alternatively ask for a partial refund as far as justified by the reduced value of the...
  • Page 231 Limitation of Liability: The following replaces the second sentence of the first paragraph of this Section: In such instances, regardless of the basis on which you are entitled to claim damages from IBM, IBM is liable for no more than: (items 1 and 2 unchanged). IRELAND...
  • Page 232 Unless otherwise provided by mandatory law, IBM and your reseller are not liable for any of the following: (items 1 and 2 unchanged) 3) indirect damages, even if IBM or your reseller is informed of their possibility. SOUTH AFRICA, NAMIBIA, BOTSWANA, LESOTHO...
  • Page 233 The following item is added to this paragraph: 3. breach of IBM's obligations implied by Section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 or Section 2 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982.
  • Page 234 Web sites. The mate- rials at those Web sites are not part of the materials for this IBM product, and use of those Web sites is at your own risk. Electronic emission notices...
  • Page 235 FCC emission limits. Proper cables and connectors are available from IBM authorized dealers. IBM is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment.
  • Page 236 Deutschen EMVG das EG-Konformitätszeichen - CE - zu führen. Verantwortlich für die Konformitätserklärung nach Paragraph 5 des EMVG ist die: IBM Deutschland Informationssysteme GmbH, 70548 Stuttgart. Informationen in Hinsicht EMVG Paragraph 3 Abs. (2) 2: Das Gerät erfüllt die Schutzanforderungen nach EN 50082-1 und EN 55022 Klasse B.
  • Page 237 EU Council Directive 89/336/ECC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility. IBM can not accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non- recommended modification of the product, including the fitting of non-IBM option cards.
  • Page 238 Consejo de la UE, Directiva 89/336/CEE en lo que a la legislatura de los Estados Miembros sobre compatibilidad electromagnética se refiere. IBM no puede aceptar responsabilidad alguna si este producto deja de satisfacer dichos requisitos de protección como resultado de una modificación no recomendada del producto, incluyendo el ajuste de tarjetas de opción que no sean IBM.
  • Page 239 Appendix F: Product Warranties and notices di informatica Classe B ai sensi del Norma Europea EN 55022. I limiti delle apparecchiature della Classe B sono stati stabiliti al fine di fornire ragionevole protezione da interferenze mediante dispositivi di comunicazione in concessione in ambienti residenziali tipici.
  • Page 240 Appendix F: Product Warranties and notices UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. Other company, product, or service names may be the trademarks or service marks of others. 240 ISDN PC Card – 20 Appendix F: Product Warranties and notices...
  • Page 241 0800-55-5454 0345-500-900 In the absence of an appropriate number, please contact your IBM representative or Point of Purchase. The telephone numbers listed in this publication may change at any time without notice. ISDN PC Card – 20 Appendix F: Product Warranties and Notices...
  • Page 242 Appendix F: Product Warranties and Notices This User's Guide © 2000, 2001 by IBM Corporation. All rights reserved. Authors of this User’s Guide: All sections on the Windows Christian Flatscher, operating systems by IBM UK Ltd. cFos installation section revised by Christian Lüders,...
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