Setting Up Outgoing Call Properties
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Setting Up Outgoing Call Properties
Outgoing calls handled by the communications controller are
configured using either RAS management or asynchronous
application management. Both of these methods are standard
Microsoft NT operations, and do not require customized
configuration.
RAS Management
The Windows NT Dial-Up Networking feature handles
outgoing calls using RAS. Dial-Up Networking is used for
declaring the list of all remote computers and determining the
port type to use (ISDN, digital modem, or COM ports). The
Dial-Up Networking icon is located in the
My Computer
program group on your computer’s desktop.
You can use the Call Setup dialog box to set up initialization
modem strings for outgoing calls. This dialog box is described
in
.
Asynchronous Application Management
Some outgoing calls are managed directly by asynchronous
legacy applications through COM ports. Applications such as
fax software, BBS access (Hyperterminal) software, and
remote applications control software are often set up to
manage their own outgoing calls.
Summary of Contents for ENTIA 5536 DM PRI
Page 34: ...Minimum System Requirements 14 Interphase Corporation...
Page 46: ...Connecting to an MVIP Bus 26 Interphase Corporation...
Page 56: ...Connecting to the Network 36 Interphase Corporation...
Page 90: ...Removing the Drivers 70 Interphase Corporation...
Page 136: ...Verifying COM Ports 116 Interphase Corporation...
Page 172: ...Saving and Editing Frames 152 Interphase Corporation...
Page 182: ...Understanding LoopTest Messages 162 Interphase Corporation...
Page 190: ...Setting Port and Clock Modes 170 Interphase Corporation...
Page 196: ...Interpreting Line Status Indicators 176 Interphase Corporation...
Page 208: ...Procedures 188 Interphase Corporation...
Page 220: ...Europe 200 Interphase Corporation...