Patton electronic 2977 manual DialFire Basic BRI Configuration Worksheet

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Model 2977 DialFire RAS User Guide

2 • Preparation

 

 

DialFire Basic BRI Configuration Worksheet

Use the form below to gather the information that may be required to complete the configuration of your Dial- Fire RAS B4STU adapter within your operating system environment.

Note Not all operating systems support all parameters.

Note With the exception of Modem Nationality, all parameters should be obtained from your service provider.

Parameter

 

Value

 

 

 

Switch Type

[ ] 5ESS

[ ] DMS100 [ ] ETSI (Euro ISDN) [ ] INS-64 (Japan)

 

 

 

 

[ ] NI1

[ ] None

 

 

Directory Number

List the telephone number of each logical terminal:

 

 

 

 

 

 

SPID or Subaddress

For switch types 5ESS, DMS100, NI1 and None, list the SPID (Service

 

Profile Identifier) for each logical terminal; for switch types ETSI (Euro

 

ISDN) and INS-64, list the Subaddress of each logical terminal:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Modem Nationality

Enter the country in which the RAS B4STU adapter will be installed:

 

 

 

 

MSN (Multiple Subscriber

Available only for ETSI (Euro ISDN) switch type, in Linux installations.

Numbers)

[ ] Disabled [ ] 1-8 (specify):

Leased Channels

List which, if any, B-channels are leased:

After completing the worksheet, go to chapter 3, “Installing the Model 2977 adapter” on page 29.

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Contents DialFire Remote Access Server Patton Electronics Company, Inc Contents Contents Model 2977 DialFire RAS User Guide Using the Viewer Contents Model 2977 DialFire RAS User Guide Radio and TV Interference Industry Canada NoticeFCC Information DialFire B4/ST RAS CE Notice FCC Part 68 Compliance StatementCompliance Information Model 2977 DialFire RAS User Guide Structure AudiencePrecautions Typographical conventions used in this documentGeneral conventions Mouse conventions Typographical conventions used in this document DialFire Model 2977 RAS Adapters Chapter contentsModel 2977 DialFire RAS overview IntroductionModel 2977 DialFire T1/E1 RAS Model 2977/B4 DialFire BRI RASMicrosoft Supported Operating SystemsPreparation Completing a configuration worksheet DialFire Basic BRI Configuration Worksheet Patton Electronics DialFire Channelized T1, Short-Haul Configuration Worksheet Order the Isdn Line DialFire PTE Isdn E1 Euro Isdn Configuration WorksheetNone Interface ID for Port 48 PT2 Only 127 Leased Time Slots Before You Install DialFire Isdn T1 PRI, Short-Haul Configuration Worksheet Request the following Isdn line configuration Installing the Model 2977 adapter Determining your line termination requirements Model 2977 B4 ST adapter installationDialFire BRI connectors and line-terminating DIP switch Installing the DialFire RAS B4ST AdapterReplace the computer’s cover Model 2977 B4 U adapter installationDialFire BRI connectors PE1 & PE2 Connector Locations Model 2977 PE1 PE2 adapter installationPT1 & PT2 Connector Locations Model 2977 PT1 PT2 adapter installationModel 2977 daughter board installation Parts ListInstallation Model 2977 daughter board installation Plated-through holes Spacers Screws Mating Connectors Driver installation Configuration Driver installation and configuration Procedure Driver installation for the Windows 2000 operating systemSupported Products RequirementsUpgrading the Driver Installing the DriverDriver installation for the Windows XP operating system Configuring Incoming Dial-up Networking Connections Additional NotesConfiguring Outgoing Dial-up Networking Connections Changing Adapter PropertiesChanging Phone and Modem Options Uninstalling the Driver Using the Windows TroubleshooterInstalling the Driver CD Installing the MS Loopback Adapter Installing the Driver DownloadedConfiguring the Adapter First Time Changing the Adapter ConfigurationConfiguring RAS Ports Configuring RAS Dial-in Permissions Configuring Modems on COM Ports Configuring Dial-up Networking ConnectionsChanging Serial Port Names Page Using the Viewer Starting Patton View About Patton ViewOperation and shutdown De-activating the Model Activating the Model
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