Operation Manual
What Does the AVM MultiProtocol Router for ISDN/DSL (NT/MPRI) Offer?
7 NT/MPRI – 1 Introduction
Network Distributed ISDN: Central ISDN access for all PCs in the local
network
With NDI all users in the Microsoft network can use the ISDN hardware
centrally administered in the server. For all workstations in the net-
work, a CAPI 2.0 interface is available to enable ISDN functions like fax,
file transfer, Internet access and on-line services.
AVM Network Services are remarkable for their rigorous utilization of
ISDN and ADSL technology, simple installation, flexible administration
and effective access protection. The products are Windows XP/
2000/NT-based applications based on CAPI 2.0, the standardized ap-
plication interface for ISDN-Controllers. Whenever the communications
needs of your company grow, additional ISDN-Controllers are simply in-
stalled in the server. Thanks to CAPI, these controllers then are recog-
nized and used automatically. This means long-term protection of your
ISDN investment and optimum use of your server’s capacity.
1.1 What Does the AVM MultiProtocol Router
for ISDN/DSL (NT/MPRI) Offer?
Along with Internet access, the networking of physically separate local
networks to a company wide-area network (WAN) plays an increasingly
important role in modern corporate communications. The NT/MPRI al-
lows ISDN links from Windows XP/2000/NT networks to other net-
works over TCP/IP and IPX/SPX as well as Internet access over ISDN
and ADSL.
The NT/MPRI is installed on a Windows XP, Windows 2000 or Windows
NT computer in the network.
Potential implementations of the NT/MPRI
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