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5. You can re-configure the parameters of step 3 by executing the ISDN Configurer in the
ISDN Group Folder. The Configuration dialog box also displays the I/O address and IRQ
value in the message bar.
Windows 3.1 Application Interface Setup
Under Windows 3.x applications, you can configure your terminal adapter device using either
COM port emulation, the standard WinISDN interface, or the CAPI 2.0 interface.
1. COM Port Emulation. The ISDN driver provides the AT command set interpreter to
emulate modems and transfer/receive data through the ISDN network. You must set up
your application software to the appropriate COM ports (COM3 or COM4) to
communicate with the ISDN adapter. The AT Console program can redirect the AT
commands and data through COM3 or COM4 to the ISDN driver for processing.
• If you want to set up an Internet connection through COM port emulation, TRUMPET is a
popular Internet shareware application which includes the TCP/IP and PPP protocols with
the Winsock interface. Many Windows 3.1 Internet modems use TRUMPET to connect to
the Internet and run applications such as Netscape Navigator. TRUMPET users should
modify the Network Configuration and Script files to access the Internet through terminal
adapters. See Appendix C for an example of a setup modification for TRUMPET.
• When entering Windows 3.1, you must run the AT Console to enable the COM port
emulation capability.
• Multilink PPP is not supported at the AT Console. You may make a Multilink PPP
connection through applications which include a TCP/IP and Multilink PPP stack with
WinISDN or the CAPI interface.
2. WinISDN Interface. The ISDN driver can transmit/receive data with applications through
the standard WinISDN interface. The following TCP/IP stacks support the WinISDN
interface.
• NetManage’s Chameleon
• FTP’s Explore
• Frontier’s SuperHighway Access
Refer to the proper TCP/IP stack document respective to your setup dial-up environment for
WAN and LAN. We recommend NetManage’s Internet Chameleon (version 4.5 or later) for
compatibility using both PPP and Multilink PPP.
3. CAPI Interface. Applications can also access the ISDN card for up to 128K data
transmission through the standard CAPI 2.0 (or later) interface.
Windows 3.1 Removal of the ISDN Drivers
To remove the ISDN driver from Windows 3.1, click the unInstallSHIELD icon in the ISDN
Group Folder (see figure 2-6).
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