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Settings for ADSL-Controllers
NT/MPRI – 3 Configuration and Operation of the NT/MPRI: The Basics 32
Follow the instructions below for the configuration of your ISDN-Con-
troller(s):
l First establish whether the ISDN-Controller is to be used. Specify
whether the ISDN-Controller is connected to a PBX. If so, enter the
information required, such as the outside dialing access and the
minimum length of external numbers.
l Specify whether the ISDN-Controller is operated on a point-to-
multipoint line, a point-to-point line or a primary rate access or
whether it is used for a leased line. Comprehensive instructions
for leased lines are presented in the section “Leased Lines” on
page 64.
l If other CAPI-based applications are installed on the same com-
puter as the NT/MPRI or are connected to the same S
0
bus, it is
advisable to assign multiple subscriber numbers or suffixes for
accepting incoming calls. This is the only way to ensure that in-
coming data calls are routed correctly.
Once these entries have been saved, the individual B channels of the
ISDN-Controller are listed. These now can be registered as used or not
used and reserved for a certain call destination or AVM Network Servic-
es product. For example, one B channel can be reserved for a certain
call destination so that it can access your LAN at all times. In this case
activate the “Reserved for” setting and select the call destination from
the list.
Settings for ADSL-Controllers
After installation of the NT/MPRI, one controller is preset for the ADSL
modem and designated as ADSL-Controller 17. Controller 17 is reserved
for the call destination “UUNet over ADSL”. When a connection is es-
tablished with this controller, the NT/MPRI automatically checks the in-
stalled network adapters to determine where the ADSL modem is con-
nected.
To specify that a certain other network adapter in the NT/MPRI is to be
addressed, select controller 18, 19 or 20. These controller numbers are
assigned to the network adapters 1, 2 and 3.
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