The supplementary voice features for my ISDN line are not
working.
Your ISDN TA only supports supplementary voice features when you
use a National ISDN ordering code to set up your ISDN service. If you
had to order your service by switch type, these features may not work.
Also, many of the National ISDN codes only support the
supplementary voice features on one of your ISDN line’s phone
numbers. Each of your Analog Device Ports is assigned one of your
ISDN line’s telephone numbers. Be sure your phone is plugged into the
Analog Device Port that is assigned the phone number that supports the
supplementary voice features.
Check with your phone company to find out what ISDN ordering code
you are using and to find out which of your phone numbers supports
the supplementary voice features.
The device I am connecting to requires Microsoft Encrypted
Password. When I check the box to use the protocol in
Dial-Up Networking I cannot logon to my remote server.
Your ISDN TA does support the Microsoft Encrypted Password.
However, the check box in Dial-Up Networking should not be selected.
The remote server you are calling will require the connection be
authenticated with the Microsoft Encrypted Password. The ISDN TA
will send the password using the Microsoft Encrypted Password even
though the box is unchecked in Dial-Up Networking.
To turn this option off, click Windows Start, select Programs and
Accessories, and click Dial-Up Networking. Right-click the icon of
the connection you want to change. Then click Properties.
When the properties screen for your connection appears, click the
Server Types icon. In the “Advanced Options” section, turn off
Require encrypted password by clicking it. The check mark in the
box next to the item disappears when it is turned off. Then click OK.
When I call an NT server using Windows 95 Dial-Up
Networking, I do not get prompted for my domain when I
am logging in.
In the user name text box, add a backslash and your domain in capital
letters after your regular user name (for example, username\DOMAIN).
My ISDN TA is connected to my computer using a serial
cable. When I try to set my modem speed in Windows to
230.4 Kbps (230,400), my ISDN TA won’t dial out.
Using the 230.4 Kbps port speed with Windows requires a special
serial port. Most new computer’s serial ports operate at up to 115.2
Kbps. To use your ISDN TA at 230.4 Kbps, check with your computer
manufacturer to see if your serial port will support that speed.