Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title
- Legal Notes
- Contents
- Typographical Conventions
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Hardware Installation
- 3 Installing the Driver Software in Windows XP
- 4 Installing the Driver Software in Windows 2000
- 5 Installing the Driver Software in Windows NT 4.0
- 6 Installing the Driver Software in Novell NetWare
- 7 Installation in Linux
- 8 AVM System Architecture
- 9 Technical Summary
- 10 Troubleshooting
- 11 Technical Support from AVM
- Index
- Declaration of CE Conformity

The IDM Architecture
44 ISDN-Controller C2 – 8 AVM System Architecture
Support for multiple concurrent applications
Message definitions independent of the operating sys-
tems
A message-passing mechanism tailored to specific op-
erating systems for optimum system integration
High throughput through an asynchronous, event-driv-
en mechanism
8.2 The IDM Architecture
The ISDN Driver Model (ISDN Driver Model - IDM) illustrated
below shows how ISDN is integrated in Microsoft operating
systems.
IDM Architecture
The ISDN Driver Model is the framework for all driver compo-
nents of AVM ISDN products. The IDM describes how ISDN
services are integrated and how they are accessed by appli-
cations. It also defines the transparent integration of ISDN
hardware resources in the operating system.
CAPI 2.0
ISDN Application
Microsoft Application
NDIS TAPI
Layer 1 / S
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Data channel: X.75, HDLC transparent,
V.110, V.120, T.90, ISO 8208 (X.25)
Signaling: DSS1, NI 1, 5ESS
TAPI
Services
NDIS/
WAN
CAPI
Port
H.320 content viewer
Fax
Data
Com
On-line Services/E-mail
CAPI SoftFax G3
CAPI SoftModem
V.32bis
CAPI SoftCompression
X.75/V.42bis
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