Operation Manual
86 NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1 Installation and ISDN Configuration Guide
4. Enter a name in the Board Name field, then press <Enter>.
You can use up to 10 alphanumeric characters for the board
name.
5. Specify the Controller parameters.
Highlight each field, press <Enter>, then select the appropriate
value for the parameter from the pop-up menu displayed.
6. Check the I/O Base Address.
This parameter selects the base input/output port address used
by the ISDN-Controller. Verify that the base I/O address matches
what you noted during installation of your ISDN-Controller.
Change it, if necessary.
B1, PCMCIA B, M1, M2: Default: 150; Options: 150, 250, 300,
340
B1 PCI: see your PCI configuration
T1, T1-B: Default: 150
If you want to use a different I/O Base Address on your ISDN-Controller
T1 or T1-B, please contact AVM for more information.
When the ISDN-Controller B1-MCA is used, INETCFG automatically
disables the parameters “I/O Base Address” and “Interrupt Request
Level” and prompts the parameter “Slot”, which is typical for configura-
tion of adapters in MicroChannel bus systems. In case you use the
ISDN-Controllers B1-MCA, select the MCA slot number appropriate to
your configuration. Options: 1 to 8.
7. Check the Interrupt Request Level.
This parameter specifies the interrupt request level (IRQ) used
by the ISDN-Controller configured for the NetWare MultiProto-
col Router for ISDN. The Interrupt Level must not be used by
other hardware adapter boards, it has to be unique. If the default
value is already used by other boards, enter a new value. You do
not have to change hardware (jumpers), since this IRQ level is
software-configurable.
B1, M1, PCMCIA B: Default: A; Options: 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, A, B, C, F
B1 PCI: see your PCI configuration
T1, T1-B: Default: 5; Options: 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, A, B, C, F
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