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Netopia ISDN Modem User’s Guide

Quitting the ISDN Setup application

After you’ve configured your ISDN modem:

1.

Choose Quit from the File menu. If you’ve changed the configu-
ration settings without updating the ISDN modem and/or saving
the settings to a modem settings document, an aler t dialog box
appears.

Depending on whether or not you’ve updated the ISDN modem
or saved the settings, the dialog box will give you one or more
of the following options:

Update the ISDN modem with the new settings

Save the new settings in the configuration file

Exit from the application and do one, both, or none of the
above actions

2.

Click the appropriate buttons to specify what you want to do
before you exit from the program.

Placing calls with a Macintosh computer

After you configure your Netopia ISDN Modem using the Macintosh
configuration software, you can use your communications software
to establish an ISDN connection. You can use any standard
communications application that recognizes AT commands.
Examples of compatible communications applications include Apple
Remote Access (ARA), MicroPhone, or PPP client software, such as
InterPPP or FreePPP.

Note: Most areas require you to dial ISDN calls with 11 digits (for
example, 1-800-555-1212), even for local calls.

Note that you must use Multilink PPP to make calls using two ISDN
B channels. For information,

see the “Using Multilink PPP” section

on page 6-4.

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