Configuring Dial-Up Networking; Using Ml-Ppp And Ppp Connections In Windows 95 - Zoom ISDN TA Owner's Manual

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Note 2: When you make a handset call over ISDN, you should be able
to navigate automated voice attendants from a communi-
cations application by clicking on the on-screen buttons
or using the keyboard for dialing. You will hear a click
in the handset instead of tones.

Configuring Dial-Up Networking

You may wish to utilize the PPP and/or ML-PPP capabilities of the
ISDN TA in order to connect to an Internet Service Provider or to re-
motely access a LAN. If you do this, the ISP or the administrator of the
LAN should make available software and instructions to you to facili-
tate your connection.
Follow the instructions below for setting up Windows 95. For Windows
3.1 or 3.11, see page 31. For Windows NT, see page 32.

Using ML-PPP and PPP Connections in Windows 95

Use the following example for setting up ML-PPP and PPP for local
and long distance calls.
1.
Under Dial-Up Networking, double-click the Make New Con-
nection icon.
2.
Name the connection, for example, ISDN Connection to Internet.
3.
Under Select a Modem, choose ISDN TA.
4.
Click Configure. A window with three tabs appears.
5.
Under the General tab, make sure that the maximum speed is set
to 115,200 bps.
This sets the maximum speed for each B-channel under ML-PPP
so that you will get the maximum possible utilization of your con-
nection.
6.
Under the Connection tab click Advanced. Under Extra Settings
type:
For ML-PPP type:
For PPP type:
7.
Click OK under Advanced Connection Settings and Modem
Properties.
8.
Back in the Make New Connection dialog box click Next.
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