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Figure 37 ISP Parameters Window
3In the Name field, enter a name for this remote destination, such as the name of
your ISP. If you have more than one account with this particular ISP, you may wish
to enter a more descriptive name.
4In the Dial Out Prefix field, enter the number required by your location to reach an
outside line, if necessary. An example would be dialing “9” for use with a PBX
switch. If not required, leave this field blank.
5In the Call Waiting Disable Command field, enter the appropriate command to
disable call waiting. Your telephone company should provide this value. Note that
your telephone will be busy to incoming calls when Call Waiting is disabled.
The Dial Out Prefix and the Call Waiting Disable values will be automatically
applied to both the Telephone Number 1 and Telephone Number 2 fields. If you
would like to set up one telephone number which does not require a dial prefix,
then add the appropriate prefix value to each Telephone Number field individually.
6In the Telephone Number 1 field, enter the telephone number you must dial in
order to reach your ISP.
7In the Telephone Number 2 field, enter an alternate number to dial your ISP, to be
used if the first number is unavailable.
8Under Security, enter your user ID and password (these may be case sensitive).