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IBM ISDN PC Card:User’s Guide
 
Data communications software and analog modems at the remote 
site
As long as your CAPI 2.0 device driver software supports analog connections, the 
virtual modem ISDN Analog Modem (V.32bis) can be used to access analog 
remote sites like BBSs. The maximum speed possible is 14,400 Bit/s (V.32bis). This 
virtual modem also will support any higher speeds offered by future versions of 
the CAPI 2.0 device driver software.
The required protocols ("V.32bis" and "asynchronous PPP") are set by default on 
the ISDN Analog Modem (V.32bis) virtual modem.
Using data communications software with an emulated COM port
© AVM Vertriebs KG, 2000
If the ISDN CAPI Port Device Driver is installed with its default settings, one port 
(ISDNx) is assigned to each virtual modem. Thus any software using the 
UNIMODEM interface (TAPI modems) of Windows NT/2000 can work with the 
virtual modems. No changes to the virtual ports are necessary. Such software 
includes, for instance, Windows NT/2000 Dial-Up Networking and 
Hyperterminal.
However, using data communications software which does not support the 
UNIMODEM architecture of Windows NT/2000 and requires COM ports, a COM 
port must be assigned to each virtual port. (Such data communications programs 
include older versions for Windows 3.x).
The assignment of COM ports to the virtual ports "ISDN1” and ”ISDN2" is only 
possible during installation of the ISDN CAPI Port Device Driver (see "Installing 
the ISDN CAPI Port Device Driver"). During installation, COM ports can be 
assigned on the Ports page. The settings are implemented upon completion of the 
installation routine.
Note:
 Before assigning COM ports, check which COM ports are already being 
used by other hardware components such as serial interfaces!
The COM ports assigned now are available to Windows NT/2000 with 32-bit or 
16-bit applications.
The following protocols are set by default::
ISDN B2 protocol: X.75
PPP variants: PPP over ISDN (synchronous PPP).
To configure other protocol settings, use AT commands (see Appendix A).
Example: To set up a connection to an analog BBS using 16-bit Windows 3.x 
software such as Procomm Plus 3.0 and a passive ISDN-Controller over COM 3, 
the modem initialization commands must be set to AT S31=8 and S51=0 (analog 
modem and asynchronous PPP) in your communications software.
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