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Chapter 1: Understanding ISDN and the Express L128/L128T
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Ordering ISDN
When ordering ISDN from the telephone company, request EZ-ISDN 1 (Ca-
pability Package U) to ensure it is set up properly.  EZ-ISDN 1 is recommend-
ed by the industry for most home office/small business applications.  If this is 
not available from your service provider or you would like more information 
regarding ordering ISDN, see the ADTRAN document Ordering ISDN Service 
User Guide
 part number 60000.015-8 or contact your telephone company for al-
ternative line configurations.  The Ordering ISDN Service User Guide is avail-
able on the ADTRAN home page at http://www.adtran.com or by calling 
ADTRAN.
Interoperability
The Express L128/L128T is standards based and uses PPP developed by Inter-
net Engineering Task Force (IETF).  PPP provides a standard method of trans-
porting multiprotocol datagrams over point-to-point links. PPP is widely 
accepted by many ISDN bridge/router manufacturers.  The  Express L128/
L128T will negotiate Multilink PPP when connecting both B-channels.  The 
Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP) may also negotiate, which enhances the 
management of adding and removing a B-channel. Data compression is also 
supported using LZS
® 
technology from hi/fn™.
Connecting to the Internet
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) assign an IP address to use when connected 
to their service using PPP negotiation.  This assignment is based on the as-
sumption that the user has an ISDN terminal adapter running PPP async-to-
sync conversion or another rate adaption where the PPP negotiation is termi-
nated inside the PC’s IP stack.  However, if an ISDN-Ethernet gateway device 
is used, the ISP must preassign the customer a subnet which uses multiple IP 
addresses.  This may result in a much higher cost to the user.
The  Express L128/L128T permits the user to assign any IP addresses to the 
unit and computers. Operations on the network can occur normally. In fact, 
one B-channel can connect to the ISP using NAT while the other B-channel 
connects to another “private” or “fake” network. All packets transmitted or re-
ceived over the ISP connection are translated. The Express L128/L128T keeps 
track of the computers that request services over the Internet. A web server ad-
dress can be assigned under the Configuration/IP/NAT menu that allows