Chapter 5: Setting Up the NDIS Driver

2.In the Channels section of the NDIS Driver Setup dialog

box, select the channel and click (Delete).

Manually Connecting a Channel

A channel connection is usually established automatically when LAN frames are routed to the NDIS driver. You can manually create a channel connection to use for testing the physical port connection and WAN protocol level.

To manually connect a channel, do the following:

1.If needed, start the NDIS driver Setup utility, as described in Starting the NDIS Driver Setup Utility on page 64.

2.In the Channels section of the NDIS Driver Setup dialog

box, select the channel and click (Activate).

NOTE

The Activate button is enabled only when you select outgoing call channels with a disconnected status.

Manually Disconnecting a Channel

A channel connection is usually disconnected automatically due to inactivity. You can manually disconnect a channel to use for testing the physical port at the WAN protocol level.

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