IBM 19K5716 Network Card User Manual


 
170 IBM ISDN PC Card:User’s Guide
some of the different requirements possible, two basic configuration examples are
presented here:
1. You have not yet installed a network, and must therefore perform a complete
network installation including the NDIS WAN CAPI Device Driver and RAS
(see Section 13.2.1.1 on page 185).
2. You have not yet installed a network, and must therefore perform a complete
network installation including the NDIS WAN CAPI Device Driver and RAS
(see Section 13.2.1.1 on page 185).
Complete network installation
Open the Start menu and click Settings, then Control Panel. Double-click the
Network icon. If no network has been installed, you are prompted to do so
now. Click Yes to start the installation.
Select the option Wired to the Network, then click Next.
Now you must install a network adapter. The NDIS WAN CAPI Device Driver
for Windows NT makes your ISDN adapter funtion as a network adapter. In
the next window, click Select from list . The Select Network Adapter window
opens. Click Have disk.
Insert the diskette containing the NDIS WAN CAPI Device Driver for
Windows NT into the disk drive, and confirm the path to this drive.
The Select OEM Option window opens. Select the entry NDIS WAN CAPI
Device Driver for Windows NT and confirm by clicking OK.
Once the adapter has been installed, click Next.
Now you must specify the network protocols for the network adapter. Select
the desired protocols and confirm your selection by clicking Next.
You have now installed all the required network components. To confirm your
settings, click Next.
Windows NT now copies the files required for the selected components onto
your hard drive. Specify the path to the Windows NT CD or to the installation
files and confirm by clicking Next.
The NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Properties window opens.
You have the option of specifying two MSNs. If you have not installed any
other CAPI application, or if you only want to use the NDIS WAN CAPI
Device Driver for Windows NT for outgoing calls, then you can simply click
OK without entering an MSN.
MSNs (Multiple Subscriber Numbers, only on ISDN lines using DSS1) are
used to route incoming and outgoing calls. If you have other CAPI
applications installed on your computer that accept data calls (with the ISDN
service indicator DATA64K), then enter one of your ISDN line's numbers here
under which the NDIS WAN CAPI Device Driver for Windows NT will accept
incoming calls.
A setup message appears. Acknowledge it by clicking OK.
Windows NT then informs you that RAS needs to be installed. Insert the
Windows NT CD and enter the corresponding path. Now you must select a
RAS device. The Add RAS Device window opens. Select ISDN1 - WAN (ISDN
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