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IBM ISDN PC Card:User’s Guide
 
Incorrect protocol settings either result in an immediate termination of the 
connection or prevent the ISDN connection from being established in the first 
place (error message: "The computer you are dialing in to is not answering.").
Setting modem registers for ISDN B-channel protocols and 
PPP
The virtual modem ISDN Internet (PPP over ISDN) is set by default to HDLC and 
PPP over ISDN according to RFC 1618. If a different configuration is required by 
your Internet provider, you can change the B-channel ISDN protocol by setting 
the register S31:
S31=0X.75 protocol
S31=1HDLC protocol (default)
S31=2V.110 protocol
S31=7V.120 protocol
The registers ”S41”, ”S42” and ”S43” can also be used to set the B1, B2 and B3 
protocol layers individually. However, this is not necessary in most cases. 
The PPP protocol variant used can be configured using register "S51":
S51=0asynchronous PPP ("modem style", RFC 1162)
S51=1synchronous PPP ("PPP over ISDN", RFC 1618)
 
Authentication
For PPP connections, the dial-in user is authenticated by a user ID and password 
(PAP/CHAP standards). This information, entered in the configuration of a Dial-
Up Networking connection, is transmitted automatically to the remote dial-up 
server upon connection. More user information generally is not required.
Some Internet providers (including many universities, etc.) use the calling line 
identification transmitted over the ISDN D channel in addition to or instead of the 
user name and password. The next section explains how the virtual modem must 
be configured to transmit the ISDN D-channel number.
ISDN D-channel
Entering the ISDN D-channel number:  Note:
 The ISDN D-channel number can 
be transmitted only if you did not expressly request that your network 
provider deactivate transmission of this number.
Using the registry command S49=<multiple subscriber number>any multiple 
subscriber number (MSN) from the block assigned can be specified for 
transmission in the D channel. The block of numbers for your line is assigned by 
the network provider.
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