Internet Dial-On-Demand Connection - Allied Telesis AR100 series User Manual

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Configuring for the First Time

Internet dial-on-demand connection

1.
Print out the following configuration checklist, and gather the information
required.
Table 5-1: Checklist for Internet connections, ISDN Dial-on-Demand.
Configuration parameter
If you have an AR140 with phone ports, your ISDN provider may have supplied you with
one or two ISDN numbers that external callers will use to ring the phone extensions.
In North America your ISDN service may support call waiting. If so, decide whether to
enable it on each phone port. Determine whether you want a call to one of the phones
to ring both phones, or only that phone.
Local ISDN number for Phone 1
Enable or disable call waiting on
Phone 1 (North America only)
Local ISDN number for Phone 2
Enable or disable call waiting on
Phone 2 (North America only)
Each number rings one or both
phones?
In North America, you will also need some ISDN set-up information from your ISDN service
provider. This may include the ISDN switch type to which you are connected, SPIDs and
associated phone or directory numbers to identify your ISDN service, and your ISDN
connection speed.
ISDN switch type
SPID 1
Local data number 1
SPID 2
Local data number 2
ISDN connection speed
You need the following information from your ISP service provider. The ISDN number is
the phone number your router will dial to connect to your ISP (through which you access
the Internet). Most ISPs dynamically allocate IP addresses. If your ISP has given you a fixed
IP address, record it here. In Australia your ISDN service may offer a lower rate for a semi-
permanent connection. For instance, if you subscribe to OnRamp Express, configure your
router to make calls semi-permanent. If the office at the other end of your connection
subscribes to OnRamp Express, do not make your calls semi-permanent, as they will be
charged at the higher rate.
ISP ISDN number
ISP Username
ISP Password
IP address or dynamic allocation
Make ISDN call semi-permanent
(Australia only)
Examples
Enter your data below
356767
Enable call waiting
356768
Disable call waiting
RIng only the phone on
the port for the
number called
NI1
246246200
2462462
246345701
2463457
56K, 64K
3456789
janes
tea4tWo
Dynamic
Yes
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