Configuration using a Macintosh computer 5-3
5. Click the button beside the baud option you want. Select Auto-
baud 1200 to 115K Baud to allow the software to automatically
determine the maximum communication speed your computer
supports; select Lock Modem onto 230K Baud to communicate
at 230K. If you select the 230K option and your Macintosh
computer does not support 230K communication, a message
will appear to inform you of this and tell you the port will be set
at 57600 Baud.
6. Click OK to continue, or click Cancel to quit the ISDN Setup
application.
Steps 7 to 9:
Running ISDN Assistant You can use ISDN Assistant to configure your ISDN modem. ISDN
Assistant is a program that detects the switch type and configures
the SPID(s). ISDN Assistant starts up automatically the first time
you configure your ISDN modem or after you make a change to the
configuration parameters, for example, if you connect the ISDN
modem to a different ISDN line.
You will need the ISDN telephone numbers from the configuration
parameters you entered on your ISDN worksheet. For information,
see the “Use your ISDN worksheet” section on page 2-8.
7. Click Next to run ISDN Assistant. Click Cancel if you don’t want
to run ISDN Assistant.
If you click Cancel, a message appears to inform you the ISDN
modem was not configured. Click Done to continue. To
configure the ISDN modem yourself, see the “The ISDN Setup
application” section on page 5-5.
If you click Next (to run ISDN Assistant), ISDN Assistant
displays a status message as the program attempts to
configure your switch type.