Authentication
For PPP connections, the dial-in user is authenticated by a user ID and password (PAP/CHAP standards). This information, entered in the configuration of a Dial- Up Networking connection, is transmitted automatically to the remote dial-up server upon connection. More user information generally is not required.
Some Internet providers (including many universities, etc.) use the calling line identification transmitted over the ISDN D channel in addition to or instead of the user name and password. The next section explains how the virtual modem must be configured to transmit the ISDN D-channel number.
ISDN D channel
Note: The ISDN D-channel number can be transmitted only if you did not expressly request that your network provider deactivate transmission of this number.
Entering the ISDN D-channel number: Using the registry command S49=<multiple subscriber number> any multiple subscriber number (MSN) from the block assigned can be specified for transmission in the D channel. The block of numbers for your line is assigned by the network provider.
An invalid number entry is automatically replaced with the first MSN in the assigned block.
If no number is set in register "S49", the first subscriber number assigned to your DSS1 (Euro ISDN) line is sent.
Suppressing caller ID display (CLIR): Use the registry command "S54=1" to suppress the display of the ISDN D-channel number. This allows anonymity for ISDN connections, for instance, in Dial-Up Networking. At a number of ISDN connections, the ISDN feature ”Case-by-case suppression of Caller ID (CLIR)” must be explicitly requested. The network provider generally activates this feature free of charge.
If your ISDN-Controller is connected to an internal S0 access "behind" an ISDN telecommunication system (internal S0 bus), some ISDN telecommunications systems require that the connected device signal an MSN when the connection is established (please see also the documentation of your ISDN telecommunication system). In cases where caller ID of the outgoing MSN is to be suppressed at the remote site enter the registry ATS49=<MSN>; S54=1
Summary of charge information: To record the on-line charges accrued, specify an MSN for outgoing calls to which all charges then will be billed.
For ISDN PBX systems with an internal S0 bus, the on-line charges for the specified MSN can be calculated using the telecommunication system’s software.
Specify the MSN for outgoing calls using the registry command ATS49=<MSN>.