IBM International ISDN User Manual page 174

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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.
13.1.4
Connecting PCs Using Remote Access Service
(RAS)
This section provides information on connecting your Win-
dows 95 PC with another PC (Windows 95 or Windows NT) for
the purpose of accessing remote files. For assistance with
RAS configuration, please refer to the Windows 95 manual or
on-line Help.
In this section, "Server" refers to the PC waiting to answer an
incoming call, while "Client" refers to the PC that dials up the
ISDN connection. The RAS configuration procedures for Win-
dows 95 and Windows NT are different. Windows NT 3.51/4.0
allows you to operate RAS in server mode using the appropri-
ate NDIS WAN CAPI Driver for Windows NT.
13.1.4.1
Remote Access Service (RAS) in Windows 95
To use RAS, you need the following components:
An ISDN adapter with current CAPI 2.0-compliant driver
software
The NDIS WAN CAPI Driver for Windows 95
Dial-Up Networking (with the Dial-Up Server module for
the server PC)
A network protocol (such as NetBEUI) with suitable cli-
ent software, bound to the dial-up adapter
Make sure that all of these components are installed, and
determine the correct configuration options for the client
software. Windows 95 only allows one Dial-Up Networking
connection to be active at a time. In the following configura-
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