30.4.3 ISDN
Use this module to configure one or several ISDN cards for your system. If YaST did
not detect your ISDN card, click Add and manually select it. Multiple interfaces are
possible, but several ISPs can be configured for one interface. In the subsequent dialogs,
set the ISDN options necessary for the proper functioning of the card.
Figure 30.5 ISDN Configuration
In the next dialog, shown in
Figure 30.5, "ISDN Configuration"
(page 622), select the
protocol to use. The default is Euro-ISDN (EDSS1), but for older or larger exchanges,
select 1TR6. If you are in the US, select NI1. Select your country in the relevant field.
The corresponding country code then appears in the field next to it. Finally, provide
your Area Code and the Dial Prefix if necessary.
Device Activation defines how the ISDN interface should be started: At Boot Time
causes the ISDN driver to be initialized each time the system boots. Manually requires
you to load the ISDN driver as root with the command rcisdn start. On Hotplug,
used for PCMCIA or USB devices, loads the driver after the device is plugged in. When
finished with these settings, select OK.
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