4-12
C
HAPTER
4: C
ONFIGURATION
FOR
AN
A
PPLE
M
ACINTOSH
C
OMPUTER
■
TEI 1: Number from 64 to 126
■
SPID 2: Init (if required)
■
TEI 2: Number from 64 to 126 (if required)
Before closing the Configuration dialog box, do the following.
1
Confirm that the Configuration dialog box parameters are
correct.
2
Click the
Update Configuration
button if you made any
changes to the 3C882 ISDN modem configuration.
3
Click
Quit
to exit the Configuration dialog box.
This completes the 3C882 ISDN modem configuration.
Refer to Chapter 5, “Advanced Configuration,” to review the
default settings and ensure that they reflect your preferences.
If you prefer not to change the default settings, then go on
to Chapter 7, “Placing and Receiving Calls.”
Configuring Internet Access for a
Macintosh
Computer
There are two Internet Access Configuration scenarios
covered:
■
Open Transport (1.1 or higher) with OT/PPP
■
Open Transport (1.1 or higher) with FreePPP
Set Up Using OT/PPP and Open Transport
This section describes setting up the 3C882 ISDN modem for
use with Apple’s Open Transport PPP (OT/PPP) in conjunction
with Apple’s Open Transport networking software (version
1.1 or higher). These instructions assume that the pertinent
software has already been installed on your system.
Summary of Contents for ISDN Modem
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