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- Use the CONNECT file transfer program to test whether you are
able to receive incoming calls and to make outgoing calls, espe-
cially when a Private Branch Exchange is used.
If you have D64S lines, you should use a separate .T4 file for
testing with the CONNECT program. This file, B1CBASE.T4, is
included on the software CD-ROM in the directory \D64S. Set
the following values in the CONNECT.CFG on both sides: EAZ 1
on your local side and EAZ 2 on the remote site. Use these num-
bers when dialing with the CONNECT software.
For more information, refer to the manual(s) coming with your AVM
ISDN-Controller.
Recording Hardware Configuration Information
To avoid hardware conflicts in your networks and to have important
configuration information at hand, you should record the following
information on a router worksheet:
- ISDN-Controllers: I/O address, interrupt request level (IRQ) for
computers with ISA/EISA architecture, slot number for comput-
ers with EISA/MCA bus, and the D channel protocol provided at
your ISDN access.
- Local numbers: all numbers describing the way the ISDN-
Controller(s) is (are) connected to your local ISDN access, i.e. the
parameters International Dialing Prefix, Country Code, Area
Code, ISDN subscriber number and, when a PBX is used, PBX
Extension and PBX Outside Line Access, and, in particular
situations, EAZ, MSN or SPIDs.
- Remote numbers: for each remote site you want to set up connec-
tions to, you will have to specify the parameters ISDN Number
(maximally including PBX Outside Line Access, International
Dialing Prefix, Country Code, Area Code, ISDN Number and, if a
PBX is used, the PBX Extension to reach the ISDN-Controller at
the remote site) and Subaddress.
Also refer to the NetWare MultiProtocol Router 3.1 Installation guide,
pp. 12-13 for further details on hardware configuration information.
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