Operation Manual

Default Configuration
14 NetWAYS/ISDN – 2 Installation and First Steps
The NetWAYS/ISDN program files are then copied to
your hard disk.
In Windows XP, the installation process may be
interrupted by an operating system warning that refers
to the Windows logo test. Ignore this warning and con-
tinue the installation.
9. When the installation has been completed, restart your
computer.
When the computer has been restarted, NetWAYS/ISDN is
ready to use. The Programs folder in the Start menu contains
the new program group “NetWAYS/ISDN”. This group con-
tains a shortcut named “NetWAYS/ISDN”, which opens the
NetWAYS/ISDN window, and a shortcut to the “Readme” file
containing the latest information about NetWAYS/ISDN.
For instructions on starting and stopping NetWAYS/ISDN,
see the section “The NetWAYS/ISDN Service” on page 49.
2.3 Default Configuration
NetWAYS/ISDN is integrated in Windows as a network adapter
driver. This driver is automatically configured during installa-
tion. The Windows network settings are modified as follows:
The network protocol TCP/IP is automatically bound to
NetWAYS/ISDN.
The network protocol IPX/SPX is also bound to
NetWAYS/ISDN, if IPX/SPX was installed before the
NetWAYS/ISDN installation.
After the NetWAYS/ISDN installation, the pre-configured call
destination “Fast Internet over ISDN” is available in the
NetWAYS/ISDN window. The following settings are config-
ured for this call destination:
The filtering and spoofing mechanisms for IP are acti-
vated.
Data compression is set to “Negotiate automatically”.
Header compression is activated.
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