D-Link DIM-128 User Manual - Page 13

Making V.120 Connections, Making Multi-destination Connections, Make New Connection

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Maximum speed=1200 V.110 user rate = 1200 bps. Maximum speed=2400 V.110 user rate = 2400 bps. Maximum speed=4800 V.110 user rate = 4800 bps. Maximum speed=9600 V.110 user rate = 9600 bps. Maximum speed=19200 V.110 user rate = 19200 bps. Maximum speed=38400 V.110 user rate = 38400 bps. Maximum speed=57600 V.110 user rate = 57600 bps* * Available only for Japan ƒ If the maximum speed you selected is not listed above, the system will automatically adapt the V.110 user rate to the default setting at 38400 bps. 8. Enter the ISDN phone number of the remote party that you want to call. 9. Click "Next", and click "Finish" to complete the setting. Making V.120 Connections 1. Execute "Config" in "Configuration Utility". 2. Select COM Port Setting tab. Select "V.120" for "B-Channel protocol" in "1st COM port setting". 3. Go to My Computer. Make sure "Dial-Up Networking" (DUN) is well installed. 4. Double-click Make New Connection. 5. Name the new connection appropriately. For example, "V.120". 6. Select "Intelligent ISDN MODEM (modem)" in the "Select a device" box. 7. Click "Configure" button, and give the appropriate settings. Ignore the "Maximum speed" setting (but you are still recommended to set to the speed at higher than 64000 bps, such as 115200 or higher). Click "Next". 8. Enter the ISDN phone number of the remote party that you want to call. 9. Click "Next", and click "Finish" to complete the setting. Making Multi-destination Connections This ISDN TA PC Card enables the connections between the different destinations with two different protocols at the same time. For example, you can separately and independently use one ISDN B-Channel (say B1-Channel) with PPP protocol to connect to ISP, and the other B-Channel (say B2Channel) with V.110 or V.120 to connect to the corporate network in head quarter or branches. This feature lets the ISDN TA PC Card fully utilize the ISDN two B-Channel resources. 1. Set up the PPP connection for the first application. Refer to the "PPP Connection (method 1)" section for setting details. - 12 -

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Maximum speed=1200
V.110 user rate = 1200 bps.
Maximum speed=2400
V.110 user rate = 2400 bps.
Maximum speed=4800
V.110 user rate = 4800 bps.
Maximum speed=9600
V.110 user rate = 9600 bps.
Maximum speed=19200
V.110 user rate = 19200 bps.
Maximum speed=38400
V.110 user rate = 38400 bps.
Maximum speed=57600
V.110 user rate = 57600 bps*
* Available only for Japan
If the maximum speed you selected is not listed above, the system will
automatically adapt the V.110 user rate to the default setting at 38400
bps.
8.
Enter the ISDN phone number of the remote party that you want to call.
9.
Click “
Next
”, and click “
Finish
” to complete the setting.
Making V.120 Connections
1.
Execute “
Config
” in “
Configuration Utility
”.
2.
Select
COM Port Setting
tab. Select “
V.120
” for “
B-Channel protocol
in “
1
st
COM port setting
”.
3.
Go to
My Computer
. Make sure “
Dial-Up Networking
” (DUN) is well
installed.
4.
Double-click
Make New Connection
.
5.
Name the new connection appropriately. For example, “V.120”.
6.
Select “
Intelligent ISDN MODEM (modem)
” in the “
Select a device
box.
7.
Click “
Configure
” button, and give the appropriate settings. Ignore the
Maximum speed
” setting (but you are still recommended to set to the
speed at higher than 64000 bps, such as 115200 or higher). Click “
Next
”.
8.
Enter the ISDN phone number of the remote party that you want to call.
9.
Click “
Next
”, and click “
Finish
” to complete the setting.
Making Multi-destination Connections
This ISDN TA PC Card enables the connections between the different
destinations with two different protocols at the same time. For example, you
can separately and independently use one ISDN B-Channel (say B1-Channel)
with PPP protocol to connect to ISP, and the other B-Channel (say B2-
Channel) with V.110 or V.120 to connect to the corporate network in head
quarter or branches. This feature lets the ISDN TA PC Card fully utilize the
ISDN two B-Channel resources.
1.
Set up the PPP connection for the first application. Refer to the “
PPP
Connection (method 1)
” section for setting details.