Operation Manual
Installation
16 Netware Connect for ISDN – 2 Installation in NetWare 5 or NetWare With NIAS 4.1
11. To adjust the configuration parameters for your ISDN-Controller, select
the ISDN-Controller entry in the list and press “Enter”. The following
ISDN-Controller configuration dialog appears:
12. Press “Enter”. Select the I/O address of your ISDN-Controller.
Make sure no other driver (such as CAPI20.NLM) or application is ac-
tive for this Controller!
13. If you are using an ISA ISDN-Controller, press “Enter” and choose an
available interrupt level.
14. Press “Enter” to change the D channel protocol.
15. If your ISDN line is a PBX extension, press “Enter” and select “En-
abled”.
16. Enter the outside dialing prefix required by your PBX.
17. Enter the minimum number of digits of a number for which the outside
dialing prefix should be added automatically.
18. To configure another ISDN-Controller, press the “Ins” key in the “List of
ISDN-Controllers to load”, and repeat steps 11–17.
19. Close the ISDN-Controller configuration dialog by pressing “Esc” and
proceed to configure the “Global Parameters”.
Configuration of ISDN-Controller NWCI1
I/O Base Address: 150
Interrupt Request Level: 5
ISDN D Channel Protocol: DSS1
Connected to a PBX: Disabled
Outside Line Access: 0
... Number Length: 4
Configure Global Parameters
24h Maximum Physical Connection Time
per NWCI Port: Disabled
24h Maximum Charge Units: Disabled
ISDN Line Management Daily Log:
sys:etc/nwciline.*
ISDN Accounting Daily Log: sys:etc/nwciacct.*
International Dialing
Prefix:
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