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Chapter 5: Setting Up the NDIS Driver

iSPAN Serial WAN Adapter Users Guide

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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

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

box, select the channel and click

(Activate).

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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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