Multitech MT128ISA-SD, MT128ISA-SV, MT128ISA-UV, MT128ISA-UD manual Features

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Introduction/Description

Your internal ISDN PC card is compatible with prevalent ISDN switch protocols. It communicates using ISDN BRI (2B+D) service, which provides up to 128K bps data communications.

This manual documents the following models:

MT128ISA-SD for ST interface no POTS port

MT128ISA-SV for ST interface with one POTS port

MT128ISA-UD for U interface no POTS port

MT128ISA-UV for U interface with with one POTS port

All of the current analog devices, including telephone set, G3 fax, answering ma- chine, modem, and PBX trunk line, can be connected to the POTS port via an RJ- 11 jack in “V” models.

This owner’s manual will help you install, configure, and operate your TA.

1.2Features

Your internal ISDN PC card features include:

D Channel protocols. Including AT&T 5ESS, Nortel DMS-100, US NI-1 & NI2, ETSI, Japan INS-64

B Channel protocols. Including HDLC, X.75, V.120, and voice (V models)

ISDN BRI (2B+D) and analog ports.

Supports Application Interfaces including WinISDN, CAPI 2.0, Windows Comm (AT command/S-Registe/Result Codes) and NDISWAN Miniport.

Automatic detection of incoming calls as voice or data (V models).

Supports Windows 3.1, Windows 95 (OSR-2), and Windows NT Multilink PPP connection.

Supports Microsoft ISDN Accelerator Pack.

PnP compatibility with 16 bits address decoding.

Ability to use the same communications software as analog modems

Provides On-line test and Diagnostics tools.

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Contents Model MTA128ST 82072600 Revision a EMC, Safety, and Terminal Directive Compliance Contents Index Contents IWay Hopper Introduction Product DescriptionFeatures What Is in Your Isdn PC Card Package? InstallationAT Commands TroubleshootingTechnical Specifications Appendices2 NT1 Connection Spid Service Profile IDIsdn BRI Line Internet Access Isdn Interface PointsTerminator Setup Safety WarningsEnvironment Setup Internal Isdn PC Card Illustration Modular Analog and BRI Connections Windows 3.1 Installation and Driver Configuration Isdn Configuration Display IWay HopperIsdn Group Folder IWay Hopper Application Interface Setup Windows 95 Installation Removing Isdnlink for WindowsIsdn Adapter Properties Ndiswan and Virtual Modem Interface Connections Ndiswan Miniport Adapter Installation Binding the Ndiswan Protocol Isdn Configuration Window NDISWAN-1 11. Dial-Up Networking Setup through NDISWAN-2 12. Ndiswan 128 MLP Setup 13. Server Types and TCP/IP Settings Example Connection Through the Virtual Modem14. Isdn ComPort Configuration IWay Hopper 15. Virtual Modem Installation 16. Linking Virtual Modem to Com Port Configure the Dial-Up Network for Internet Access 64K Access18. Choose Isdn Adapter Properties 19. Choose Universal Modem-1 20. Choose Universal Modem-1 with Additional Settings 21. Make a Dial-Up Connection 22. Choose additional device for 128K Connection Windows NT Installation Environment Removing Isdn Drivers for Windows23. Network Icon for Windows NT 24. Select Network Adapter for Windows NT Installation 25. Select Bus Type for Windows NT Installation 26. Isdn Configuration for Windows NT Installation 28. Remote Access Services RAS Setup Windows NT Installation 29. Configure Port Usage Installation Configuring an Access Account over Isdn 31. Configure Network Configuration32. Configure Dial-Up Networking 33. Multiple Line Configuration IWay Hopper Accessing the Outside World Using Dial-Up Networking Reconfigure the Isdn SettingsRemoving Isdn Driver for Windows NT 34. Remove Isdn Link Driver IWay HopperAT Commands/S-Registers IWay Hopper AT Commands/S-Registers IWay Hopper AT Commands/S-Registers IWay Hopper AT Commands/S-Registers IWay Hopper AT Commands/S-Registers IWay Hopper AT Commands/S-Registers IWay Hopper AT Commands/S-Registers IWay Hopper AT Commands/S-Registers IWay Hopper AT Commands/S-Registers IWay Hopper AT Commands/S-Registers IWay Hopper AT Commands/S-Registers IWay Hopper AT Commands/S-Registers IWay Hopper AT Commands/S-Registers IWay Hopper AT Commands/S-Registers IWay Hopper AT Commands/S-Registers IWay Hopper Troubleshooting IWay Hopper Troubleshooting IWay Hopper Troubleshooting IWay Hopper Troubleshooting IWay Hopper Troubleshooting IWay Hopper Troubleshooting IWay Hopper Troubleshooting IWay Hopper Service IWay Hopper Service Iway Hopper Service IWay Hopper Service Iway Hopper Service IWay Hopper Service Iway Hopper Configuration Profiles IWay Hopper Configuration Profiles IWay Hopper Configuration Profiles IWay Hopper Configuration Profiles IWay Hopper Configuration Profiles IWay Hopper Configuration Profiles IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Product Update IWay Hopper Symbols Linking Virtual Modem to Com Port Index Index Index IWay Hopper Index IWay Hopper Index IWay Hopper Index IWay Hopper Index IWay Hopper Index IWay Hopper Index IWay Hopper