Configuration Using DOS

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11Specify which Phone port should handle the calls associated with telephone number one.

If you plan to use the 3C882 ISDN modem’s analog Phone ports, you will want to configure voice call routing by assigning telephone numbers to the analog ports. By default, telephone number 1 is assigned to phone port one and telephone number 2 is assigned to phone port 2.

For example, if the first telephone number is configured as 908 555 1212 and only the Phone Port 1 box is checked, then calls to 908 555 1212 will only ring the analog device attached to Phone Port 1.

12If your ISDN line has two telephone numbers, specify which Phone port should handle the calls associated with telephone number two.

13Confirm that the parameters listed in steps 6 through 12 are correct.

When these parameters are updated, the information is read back to the screen. Check to see that the values have been correctly entered.

14Press [F10] to update the information in the ISDN modem.

15Press [Esc] to return to the main menu. Once in the main menu, exit the program.

Go to Chapter 5,“Advanced Configuration,” to review the default settings and ensure that they reflect your preferences. If you prefer not to change the default settings, go on to Chapter 7,“Placing and Receiving Calls.”