Configuration using a Macintosh computer 5-7
Note: You can use the ISDN Setup utility for both the Netopia ISDN
Modem Model 411 and 412. The two models support slightly
different features. The software automatically detects which model
you are using and only displays features that apply to that model.
The sections below note the features that are available to only one
of the two models.
If you filled out the ISDN parameters worksheet in Chapter 2, refer
to it now.
Note: If you ran the ISDN Assistant software, the Switch Type, DN,
and SPID will automatically be entered. The instructions below
describe how to manually fill out all the fields in the Easy Setup
Window.
To configure the Easy Setup window:
1. Choose a switch type from the Switch Type pop-up menu.
2. In the B1 Channel SPID entry field, enter the SPID associated
with the primary directory number (DN). If the cursor is not in
the B1 Channel SPID entry field, double-click in the field or
press the Tab key until the field is selected.
3. In the B1 Channel DN entry field, enter the primary DN.
4. Check the box beside the phone port(s) to which you want to
route calls from telephone number 1. This option lets you route
calls to analog devices connected to the analog device ports.
For information about call routing, see the “Call routing to the
analog device ports” section on page 6-13. (This option is only
available for the Netopia ISDN Modem Model 412.) If you do
not have a secondary SPID and DN, skip steps 5 through 7.
5. In the B2 Channel SPID entry field, enter the SPID associated
with the secondary directory number (DN).
6. In the B2 Channel DN entry field, enter the secondary DN.
7. Check the box beside the phone port(s) to which you want to
route calls from telephone number 2. (This option is only avail-
able for the Netopia ISDN Modem Model 412.)