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13.   ISDN CAPI Port Device Driver
 
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Using data communications software with an emulated COM 
port
If the ISDN CAPI Port Device Driver is installed with its default settings, all 
virtual modems are assigned to the virtual port ISDN1. Thus any software using 
the UNIMODEM interface (TAPI modems) of Windows 95/98 can work with the 
virtual modems.  No changes to the virtual ports are necessary.  Such software 
includes, for instance, Windows 95/98 Dial-Up Networking and Hyperterminal.
However, using data communications software which does not support the 
UNIMODEM architecture of Windows 95/98 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 can be used in Windows 3.x, 95 and 98. 
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.
The modem "ISDN SoftCompression X.75/V.42bis": Using data 
compression according to V.42bis for X.75 connections
Using the virtual modem ISDN SoftCompression X.75/V.42bis connections can be 
established with activated data compression.  This allows data to be transmitted 
at a rate up to four times higher per B channel, depending on the type of data to 
be transmitted.  Some basic conditions must be met, however:
The latest CAPI 2.0 device drivers are required:
The CAPI 2.0 device drivers for your ISDN-Controller must support V.42bis.  
If this is not the case, the virtual modem ISDN SoftCompression X75/V42bis 
is not available for selection in the installation window.
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