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Placing Calls Manually
You can place calls manually using your ISDN TA’s AT commands.
To do so:
1
Open ControlCenter and click the Terminal icon.
If you are not using ControlCenter, send AT commands to your
ISDN TA by opening a different piece of communication
software’s terminal mode. For more information, see the
software’s users manual.
2
Type ATD followed by the number. Then press Enter. (For
example, type ATD14086542703 and press Enter.)
Note: If ATDT or ATDP is used, your ISDN TA will ignore the
letter “T” or “P.”
Dialing for MultiLink PPP
With some Internet Service Providers or other online services, making
a MultiLink PPP call may require dialing two phone numbers.
If your service provider does not give you multiple numbers to
make a MultiLink PPP connection, simply enter the telephone
number as you would normally, using your communications
application, such as Windows Dial-Up Networking or third-party
terminal software.
If your service provider requires that you use multiple numbers,
enter the first number as you would normally. In the same text
box, type & followed by the second number. Then complete the
connection as you would normally.
For example, type 14086542703&14086542704. Then finish
setting up your connection as usual.
Note: If you are using Windows 95 or 98, be sure that Use
country code and area code is turned off. If you are using NT,
be sure that Use Telephony dialing properties is turned off.
These items are on the same connection properties screen as the
box where you type the phone numbers.
Dialing for AO/DI Connections
To make an AO/DI connection, you will have to dial a number for your
ISDN line’s D-channel. You may also have to dial numbers for your
ISDN line’s B-channels.
If your service provider only requires that you dial the D-channel
number, type a period in front of the telephone number, then enter
it as you would normally, using your communications or terminal
software.