
The DIVA Terminal Adapters Program for Macintosh
4Go through each panel and make your changes. To move from panel to panel, click on the tabs at the top of the window. Note that some tabs are not available unless certain options are configured. For example, the ‘X.25’ tab is not available unless ‘Enable Always On / Dynamic ISDN’ is checked in the ‘Protocol’ tab.
Parameters are explained on the following pages:
Protocol Tab | 62 |
Location Tab | 63 |
Phone Lines tab | 64 |
BACP Tab | 65 |
X.25 Tab | 68 |
Advanced Tab | 70 |
5Click ‘OK’.
6If you want the profile to be active when you restart the DIV AT/A, select its name from the ‘Active Profiles’ pick list.
7Select ‘Save’ from the ‘File’ menu. The changes are written to the device, the DIVA T/A restarts automatically, and the profile you selected in previous step is implemented.Your DIVA T/A is ready for use.
8After the DIVA T/A has restarted, check the ‘D’ and ‘Link’ LED on the front panel of the DIVA T/A. If the LEDs are steady, the DIVA T/A is working correctly; if they are not steady, check your configuration and try again. Note that, in Europe, an inactive ‘Link’ LED indicates an idle condition. For more details on the LEDs, see “LED Status Indicators on the DIVA T/A” on page 132.
For information on using your DIVA T/A modem, see “Using the DIVA T/A” on page 84.
DIVA T/A ISDN Modem User’s Guide ◆ Page 61