User guide
Configuring your router for the first time 5-29
If you have an AR130 router without voice ports and are in North America,
the “ISDN Setup page” on page 32 opens.
If you have an AR130 router without voice ports, and you are not located in
North America, the “Internet Connection page for ISDN Dial-on-Demand”
on page 33 opens. Go to step 11. on page 33.
Figure 5-2: Phone Setup page
If callback is supported by your ISDN service and the remote office you are
connecting to, you can enable callback on the router. This means the remote
office router will call you back immediately when you call it, reversing ISDN
charges.
3. In the “Phone Setup page” on page 29, enter the local telephone numbers
allocated to you by your ISDN provider. These are the telephone numbers
that people will use to call the telephones or facsimile machines you connect
to these voice ports. If you only have one number, leave the other blank.
4. Choose whether or not to enable callback on each phone port.
5. Select whether you want both phones to ring when either number is called,
or only the phone on the port with number called. Click the
OK
button.
At this point the wizard performs some automatic checks. If these checks
succeed, the next page to open is the “ISDN Setup page” on page 32 if you are
in the North America, or the “Internet Connection page for ISDN Dial-on-
Demand” on page 33 in the rest of the world.
If the checks show that the connection is not yet working as the wizard expects,
the following two pages may appear.