18-Iway Hopper
Configuration Utilities
Chapter 3--Introduction
Before you connect the MTA128ST to your network terminator, you must config-
ure the MTA128ST to match your ISDN service and the remote terminal adapter
(TA). You can use any of four methods:
The ISDN TA Configuration Utility
This configuration utility is recommended for computers running Windows 95
and Windows NT versions 3.51 and 4.0 operating systems. Because it is a soft-
ware-based utility, you can use it to create and store as many configurations as
you wish.
ConfigMenu
This firmware-based configuration utility is recommended for computers run-
ning DOS or Windows 3.x. To run it, you must have a VT100/ANSI-compatible
terminal or a data communication program that includes VT100/ANSI terminal
emulation.
Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking
With Dial-Up Networking, you can gain access to shared information on another
computer, even if your computer is not on a network. The computer you are
dialing in to must be set up as a network server for you to use its shared re-
sources. Windows 95 includes a remote-node client called Dial-Up Networking
(DUN), and the MTA128ST can be configured to data communicate using this
utility.
AT Commands
If you enjoy using AT commands, or wish to fine-tune the operation of your TA,
you can configure your TA by using AT commands and S-registers, much as
you would configure an analog modem. You must enter these commands in your
data communication programs terminal mode. AT commands are described in
detail in Chapter 4.
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