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MultiModemISDN User Guide
MT128ISA/PCI
3. Next, select the CAPI (RVS-COM) modem and COM port for this connection in the Dial-
Using field.
4. When complete, click the Server tab and verify the Dial-Up server type. Click the TCP/IP
settings tab if you need to specify IP addresses for your remote server or DNS. Contact
your ISP or network administrator for information on configuring this screen.
5. Click OK to return to the Network Dial Up folder.
To use this connection, highlight the connection and click Dial. Your ISDN adapter will
connect within seconds.
Windows NT Multilinked Channel Access (CAPI)
Before a second channel can be linked using CAPI, a second port must be defined within
RVS-COM.
1. To make the second port available, open the RVS-COM Comm Center.
2. Click the Services tab. In the Virtual COM Ports section of the window, place a check
mark in front of both ports. Associate each port with a unique COM port number (the two
devices must use different COM ports.) Click Apply, then OK.
If the second CAPI device has not been installed add a second RVS-COM modem and make
it available through RAS as described previously in this section.
You are now ready to create your Dial-Up Networking connection for multilinking. In this
example, the Single Channel Access connection will be modified to allow for multilinking.
1. Click on Programs>Accessories>Dial-Up Networking.
2. Select the Single Channel CAPI connection and click More. Select Edit entry and
Modem Properties.
3. In the Dial Using list box, select Multiple Lines.
4. Next, press Configure. Place a check mark in the box associated with the two RVS-
ISDN lines you will be linking.
5. Highlight the first line and select Phone Numbers. If not previously entered, enter the
phone number for this line. Click Add and OK.
6. Highlight the second line and select Phone Numbers. If not previously entered, enter the
phone number for this line. Click Add and OK.
To use this 128K MLP Dial-Up connection, click Programs>Accessories>Dial-Up
Networking. Double click on this newly created CAPI multilink connection. Both phone lines
on your MultiModem ISDN adapter will connect in seconds.
Windows NT Removal of the ISDN Drivers
To remove the ISDN Driver in Windows NT, Click
Start>Settings>Control Panel>Network Icon>Adapters. Select the Multi-Tech ISDN
Driver. Click Remove.
You will be prompted to reboot your system when you exit the network properties dialog box.
You must reboot for the changes to take effect.
Summary of Contents for MultiModem ISDN MT128ISA-UV
Page 1: ...Models MT128ISA UV MT128PCI SD MT128PCI SV User Guide...
Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Introduction and Description...
Page 10: ...Chapter 2 Installation...
Page 59: ...Chapter 3 AT Commands...
Page 62: ...Chapter 4 Troubleshooting...
Page 70: ...Chapter 5 Warranty Service and Technical Support...
Page 74: ...Appendices...