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| The local switch is of | Specifies the ISDN switch type used by your ISDN service provider. |
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| type: | North American firmware: For most locations, the default of North |
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| cannot be automatically detected, National |
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| International (Excl. North America) firmware: Europe (EuroISDN), |
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| SPID (Service Profile | North America only. A number specified by your ISDN provider |
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| Identifier) (1st/2nd | which identifies your ISDN equipment to the switch (may be |
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| Subaddress (1st/ | International only. Specifies your ISDN number and subaddress. |
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Once complete, press Escape to exit the ISDN Parameters menu.
4.From the Main Menu, select Save Profile and press Enter to save the changes made to the profile.
5.Select Restart Card. Verify that the correct startup profile is specified, then press Enter.
You are now ready to use your Netopia ISDN PC Card. Refer to
Chapter 5, “Operation,” for instructions on making a connection.