User guide
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- About
- Contents
- Introduction
- Installing the AR100 Series Internet Router
- Getting Connected
- About Web Access to the AR100
- Configuring for the First Time
- Configuring for a Leased Line
- Changing Your Configuration
- Using Telephony Services
- Accessing Router Utilities
- Troubleshooting
- Safety and Statutory Information

5-4 Internet dial-on-demand connection
2. On the Welcome page, choose ISDN call to the Internet. Click Next.
If you have an AR140 router with phone ports, the Phone Setup page (Fig-
ure 5-2) opens. Continue at step 3 on page 5-4.
If you have an AR130 router without phone ports and are in North America,
the ISDN Setup page (Figure 5-3) opens. Go to step 4 on page 5-5.
If you have an AR130 router without phone ports, and you are not located
in North America, the Internet Connection page for ISDN Dial-on-De-
mand (Figure 5-4) opens. Go to step 5 on page 5-6.
3. The Phone Setup page (Figure 5-2) only appears on the AR140 with phone
ports. It allows you to enter the telephone numbers that people will use to
call the telephones or facsimile machines you connect to these phone ports.
Figure 5-2: Phone Setup page
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Enter the local telephone numbers allocated to you by your ISDN pro-
vider. If you only have one number, leave the other blank.
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If you are in North America and your ISDN service supports Call Wait-
ing, choose whether or not to enable it for each phone port.
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Select whether you want both phones to ring when either number is
called, or only the phone on the port for the number called. Click Next.
If you are in North America the ISDN Setup page (Figure 5-3) opens. Con-
tinue at step 4 on page 5-5.
Otherwise the Internet Connection page for ISDN Dial-on-Demand (Fig-
ure 5-4) opens. Go to step 5 on page 5-6.