Installation guide

Using Dial-Up Networking or RAS Administration 68
With the option Alternates, additional numbers can be entered as alternative phone
numbers in case the line is busy. You can also delete alternate numbers. See also the
Windows NT documentation for more information.
9. Click Next.
10. To save the newly set-up RAS client, click Finish. If you need to make changes, click
Back until you reach the dialog box where changes are to be made. Click Cancel
to avoid saving the settings.
11. Click the Dial button to connect.
Services
^XP synchronous HDLC transparent (standard)
^V.120 synchronous, also requires the transfer rate to be entered
^V.110 asynchronous, also requires the transfer rate to be entered
^GSM1 V.110/9600/intermediate rate 16 kbps, async. without flow control
^GSM2 V.110/9600/intermediate rate 16 kbps, async. with flow control
^GSM3 V.110/9600/intermediate rate 16 kbps, async. with flow control, without LLC
^PIAFS PIAFS 2.1/64K (Diva Server BRI-2M 2.0, Voice BRI-2M 2.0, 4BRI 2.0, Voice
4BRI 2.0 adapters, and PRI 2.0 and T1/PRI adapters with additional DSPs
only)
^PIAFS^32K PIAFS 1.0/32K (Diva Server BRI-2M 2.0, Voice BRI-2M 2.0, 4BRI 2.0, Voice
4BRI 2.0 adapters, and PRI 2.0 and T1/PRI adapters with additional DSPs)
^MODEM asynchronous, entry of transfer speed is ignored, since this is handled by
the modem
Speeds
^600 asynchronous only with ^V.110
^1200 asynchronous only with ^V.110
^2400 asynchronous only with ^V.110
^4800 asynchronous only with ^V.110 and ^MODEM
^9600 asynchronous only with ^V.110 and ^MODEM
^14400 asynchronous only with ^MODEM
^19200 asynchronous only with ^V.110
^28800 asynchronous only with ^MODEM
^33600 asynchronous only with ^MODEM
^38400 asynchronous only with ^V.110
^56K HDLC, X.75, V.120, synchronous
^64K HDLC, X.75, V.120, synchronous
Designation Description