Configuration using a PC 4-25
9. Move the cursor to the port you want to select (Phone Port 1 or
Phone Port 2, next to the Phone #1 field) and press the space
bar to toggle the check mark on and off. If a check mark
appears next to a phone port, calls on telephone number 1 will
be routed to that port. For more information about call routing,
see the “Call routing to the analog device ports” section on
page 6-13.
Steps 10 to 12:
Configuring Phone #2 10. If you have a second telephone number associated with your
ISDN telephone line (some telephone companies require two),
move the cursor to the Phone #2 field and enter the number.
11. If you entered a number for Phone #2, move the cursor to the
SPID #2 field and enter the corresponding SPID for the second
telephone number. You should have also received this SPID
from your telephone company.
12. If you entered a number for Phone #2, you can also choose to
route calls on the second telephone number. Move the cursor
to Phone Port 1 or Phone Port 2 (next to the Phone #2 field)
and press the space bar to toggle the check mark on and off. If
a check mark appears next to a phone port, calls on telephone
number 2 will be routed to that port.
Step 13:
Enabling Multilink PPP 13. Move the cursor to MLPPP Enabled to turn Multilink PPP on and
off. Press the space bar to toggle the check mark beside this
option on and off. When this option is checked, Multilink PPP is
on. For more information about Multilink PPP, see the “Using
Multilink PPP” section on page 6-4.
Steps 14 to 16:
Completing the
Configuration
14. Confirm that the parameters listed in steps 6 through 13 are
correct.
15. Press F10 to update the information to the Netopia ISDN
Modem.
16. Press Escape to return to the main menu. Once in the main
menu, choose the Exit command to exit from the program.
If the parameters match those of the telephone company’s ISDN
switch, the D channel LED lights for a few minutes, flashes for
several seconds, and then turns off. If the LED continues to flash or
remains lit, see Chapter 7, “Troubleshooting.”