User guide
5-30 AR100 Series Internet Router User Guide
Figure 5-3: ISDN Not Active page
North America only. If the “ISDN Not Active page” on page 38 opens, it means
that the ISDN port is not connected to the ISDN service.
In North America, the router needs to be configured with the ISDN switch type
that you are connected to, and the Service Provider IDs (SPIDs) that identify
your ISDN service. The router tries to find this information automatically. If the
ISDN port is not connected to the ISDN service, or if there are more than twwo
SPIDs to choose from, this information must be entered manually.
6. Make sure that the ISDN port on the router is connected to the ISDN service
providers termination point (NT1 or line wall jack) using the green cable.
The wizard can try again to automatically find the ISDN switch type and SPID
information, or you can enter it manually.
7. Choose whether you want the wizard to automatically detect this
information, or whether you want to enter it yourself. Click the
OK
button.
If you choose autodetect and it now succeeds, the next page to open is the
“Internet Connection page for ISDN Dial-on-Demand” on page 33. Go to
step 11. on page 33.
If you choose autodetect and it fails again, the next page to open is the
“Auto SPID Failure page” on page 31.
If you choose to enter the data yourself, the “ISDN Setup page” on page 32
opens. Go to step 9. on page 32.