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IBM ISDN PC Card:User’s Guide
 
Only for X.75 connections:
Data compression according to V.42bis can be used only for X.75 connections.  
Possible applications include ISDN Point-to-Point connections and 
connections to ISDN BBSs.  According to CAPI 2.0, a secured data link is 
imperative for V.42bis connections.  As only the X.75 protocol guarantees this 
feature, V.42bis can be used only with this protocol.  As HDLC is nearly 
always used as an ISDN B2 protocol in connections to Internet providers, it is 
not possible to establish connections with data compression on ISDN protocol 
level.
Automatic negotiation:
When a connection to an X.75 remote site is established, the system 
automatically tries to negotiate V.42bis.  If this does not succeed, e.g. because 
the remote site does not support V.42bis, a connection without data 
compression is made automatically.
Cannot yet be applied to connections to AOL or CompuServe:
The PoPs (points of presence) of AOL and CompuServe do support the X.75 
protocol, but, at the time this document was printed, did not yet allow the use 
of V.42bis.  Should problems arise in dialing up these services, select the 
virtual modem AVM ISDN Mailbox (X.75) rather than the modem ISDN 
SoftCompression X.75/V.42bis.
Keep in mind that the V.42bis data compression algorithm of passive ISDN-
Controllers is processed on the host's CPU and thus demands more powerful 
hardware.  In the case of active controllers of the B1 family, the algorithm is 
processed completely on the Controller.
Note:
 With the command ATS42=8, V.42bis can be activated manually for X.75 
connections as well.
Remote access service (RAS)
The ISDN CAPI Port Device Driver can be used for RAS connections to Windows 
95/98 and Windows NT 3.51/4.0 computers.  The virtual modem ISDN RAS (PPP 
over ISDN) is provided for this purpose.
In Windows 95/98, Dial-Up Networking requires an additional server module to 
serve as a remote site. Windows NT 3.51/4.0 computers can use the NDIS WAN 
CAPI Device Driver for Windows NT or the ISDN CAPI Port Device Driver for 
Windows NT to make WAN connections over ISDN.
Connections and caller authentication are managed by the PPP protocol (PPP over 
ISDN, RFC 1618) for both operating systems.  HDLC is the specified ISDN B2 
protocol.  The remote computer is then accessible over ISDN using network 
protocols such as TCP/IP, SPX/IPX or NetBEUI.
Remote access service (RAS) with Windows 95/98
See the Windows 95/98 documentation for instructions about how to configure 
Remote Access Service (RAS).  Should any problems with RAS arise, contact your 
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