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  Functions isdnVigor128 provides

           DrayTek ISDN Tools  

           Virtual COM Ports & Virtual Modems

           Setting Program & ISDN Monitor

            isdnVigor128 PnP Indicator

           Internet Connection

           Remote Access Service ( RAS ) with Win98/Me/95

           Remote Access Service ( RAS ) with Win2000

           128K Connection ( MLPPP )

           Call Bumping

           File Transfer

           Fax

           V.23 ( Minitel Service )

           V.22 bis ( 2400 Modem )

           AT Command Set


  DrayTek ISDN Tools

After you pass all porcedures,you should have the tools as below expresses:

 

ISDN Tester

Lets you test your device and ISP phone number are working.

Kiosk 

Lets you observe the online traffic information of ISDN, setting of PPP, MSN, Switch Type, and log.  Presshere to see more detail.

PnP Indicator

Lets you quickly know the current driver version, connection speed  and add/drop the 2nd B channel whenever you want.  Presshere to see more detail.

Uninstall mini USB TA

Lets you easily remove all driver files, if needed.


Virtual COM Ports & Virtual Modems 

For Win95 

You need installed CAPI based application which provides virtual COM/modem function.For example, you can install RVSCOM to get that.

 

For Win2000

It provide the following virtual modem for file transfering and internet accessing.

Modem AT Command Description
DrayTek ISDN DrayMLPPP AT+ibp=8 128K PPP connection
DrayTek ISDN DrayPPP AT+ibp=6 64K PPP connection
DrayTek ISDN PPP AT+ibp=10 64K PPP connection
DrayTek ISDN T.70 AT+ibp=2 T.70 protocol
DrayTek ISDN V.110 AT+ibp=4 V.110 protocol
DrayTek ISDN V.120 AT+ibp=3 V.120 protocol
DrayTek ISDN X.75 AT+ibp=1 X.75 protocol

 

For Win98/Me

After installed isdnVigor128 driver, you need to select a COM port to connect to Virtual modem.  Windows will provide two ports, either COM3/COM4 or COM5/COM6, for connection.  Select one of them.  If you are using one of the following modems, it will occupy the corresponding COM port.

Modem Attached To AT Command Description
DrayTek ISDN 2400 modem COM3 or 5 AT+ibp=12 2400 analog modem
DrayTek ISDN DrayMLPPP COM4 or 6 AT+ibp=8 128K PPP connection
DrayTek ISDN DrayPPP COM4 or6 AT+ibp=6 64K PPP connection
DrayTek ISDN Fax COM4 or 6 ------------ Fax protocol
DrayTek ISDN PPP COM4 or 6 AT+ibp=10 64K PPP connection
DrayTek ISDN T.70 COM4 or 6 AT+ibp=2 T.70 protocol
DrayTek ISDN V.110 COM4 or 6 AT+ibp=4 V.110 protocol
DrayTek ISDN V.120 COM4 or 6 AT+ibp=3 V.120 protocol
DrayTek ISDN V.23 COM4 or 6 AT+ibp=11 V.23/Minitel Service
DrayTek ISDN X.75 COM4 or 6 AT+ibp=1 X.75 protocol

Change COM Port the modem is attached to 

Click Properties of the modem,  you can change the COM port which the modem is attached to.

 [Note] COM5/COM6 or COM3/COM4 may conflict with your system, if you want to change COM5/COM6 as COM3/COM4 or COM3/COM4 as COM5/COM6. Please reinstall isdnVigor128 and select the COM port you want.  Please refer to installing isdnVigor128 for details.

If you want to change any of the others, you can follow these steps.

1. Change all COM5, COM6 to your preferred COM name in musb15.inf ( this file is in driver directory).  You can use the replace function to replace all COM5, COM6.

2. Reinstall isdnVigor128 driver.


  Setting Program & ISDN Monitor

Open Information Kiosk

Information Kiosk is the set-up program for isdnVigor128.  It also provides comprehensive on-line information for each call.  You can also use it as an embedded protocol analyzer which will analysis ISDN messages.

You can open Kiosk via double clicking Vigor128 icon.

 

On-line Information

The Information Kiosk provides comprehensive on-line information for each call.  In the standard display mode, it displays:

- Direction of the call (Originate or Answer Mode )

- Call progress status, such as Dialing, Proceeding, and Connect Protocol, etc.

- Connection time of the current call

- Transmitting/Receiving Data Rate ( in CPS or Character Per Second )

- Charging Information, if any.

 

ISDN Monitor

In the professional display mode, the Information Kiosk displays even more results of the Embedded Protocol Analyzer, including:

- D-Channel call control protocols

- B1/B2 data protocols such as X.75, V.120, and PPP

- CAPI interface message protocol

 

Setting Program

(1) Incoming MSN :

The Multiple Subscriber Number (or MSN) is an ISDN feature that allows you to have more than one directory numbers for a single BRI.  If you have more than one ISDN devices connected to NT1, assign a specific MSN to isdnVigor and it will accept an incoming call directed to MSN.  For example, if you assign an MSN "123" to isdnVigor128, it will only accept calls with "Called Party Number" as xx..x123.  "xx..x" denotes any leading digits of the MSN "123"(Only the last digits of the numbers are compared!).  You can set up to 10 MSNs for isdnVigor128.  There aren't any MSN's assigned by default.  In other words, isdnVigor128 will accept all incoming calls from every port.

(2) Phone Number:

If you set the phone numbers, it will be sent to the network when you place a call.  There isn't any default setting.

(3) Analog Coding:

This is for analog coding method.  It is A-law in Europe, u-law for USA, and Taiwan .  For other areas, please make sure which analog coding method your local TeleCOM is using, otherwise there will be problems for Fax, V.23, and V.22 bis connection.

(4) DDI function: 

DDI is a direct-dial-in function.  Some special switches use this function.  The default value is disable for most of the switch.  You need to check with your local TeleCOM before you enable this function.

 


  isdnVigor128 PnP Indicator

1. When isdnVigor128 is active,  there will be a Vigor128 indicator in the system tray.

2. If one B channel is active(64K), Vigor128 indicator will have one green lamp as below.

3. If two B channels are active(128K), Vigor128 indicator will have two green lamps as below.

4. When the mouse is pointing to Vigor128 indicator, it will display the driver version as below.

5. If you double click Vigor128 indicator, it will open the Information Kiosk program.

6. You can add or drop the 2nd B channel via selecting "Add/Drop 2nd B" with right clicking this icon.  This function works if the modem type is "DrayTek ISDN DrayPPP", "DrayTek ISDN DrayMLPPP", or "DrayTek ISDN DynamicMLPPP"


  Internet Connection

You can use "Dial Up Network" , "AOL", or "CompuServer" to connect to internet via isdnVigor128.

Please go to " isdnVigor128 works with applications? " for details.


  Remote Access Service ( RAS ) with Win/95/98/Me

Local Site: Win95/98/Me

Remote Site: Win95/98/Me

You can communicate as peer to peer through DrayTek NDIS WAN Mini-port driver or virtual modem and Windows communication functions.  Microsoft Windows uses the NetBEUI protocol to map a Remote Site hard drive onto the Local Site as if it were a local drive.

Make sure the listed functions and protocols below are installed.

a. Dial-Up Server (server side only):

-- Go to Control Panel -> Add/Remove Program  ->Communications -> Details -> Select "Dial-Up Server" -> OK

b. Install File and Printer Sharing (server side only):

Go to Control Panel -> Network -> Add -> Service ->Add -> highlight "Microsort" ->select "File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks"

c. NetBEUI Protocol:

Go to Control Panel -> Network -> Add -> Protocol -> Add -> highlight "Microsoft" -> hightlight "NetBEUI"


d. Check the protocol binding:

Go to Control Panel-> Network -> highlight "Dial-Up Adapter" -> Properties -> Select "Bindings"->"NetBEUI..." must be selected

e. Microsoft Client:

Go to Control Panel -> Network -> Add -> Client -> Add -> highlight "Microsoft" -> highlight "Client for Microsoft Networks" 

Client Side

1. Establish a new Dial-UP network and select n-LineXX?or "DrayTek ISDN PPP", "DrayTek ISDN DrayPPP", "DrayTek ISDN DrayMLPPP".

2. Configure the Dial-Up connection and Highlight the new Dial-Up Connection -> click the right mouse button and select "Properties -> Server Type" select the settings as below:

3. Activate the Dial-Up connection.

4. Map the drive of receiving computer:

Windows Explorer -> Menu Tools ->Map Network Drive..> select an unallocated drive letter ->inputthepath: \\Remote computer name\shared server directory -> OK

Server Side

1. Define the computer name: Control Panel -> Network -> Identification -> Computer Name

2. Activate file and print sharing: Control Panel -> Network -> File and Print Sharing.. -> want to be able to give others access to my files?

3. Select a directory you want to share with the others Explorer: select the directory -> press right mouse button -> select Sharing? then set the shared name and user's right

4. Start the Server:  My Computer -> Dial-up Networking -> Connections ->Dial-Up Server -> select "Wan-LineXX" or "DrayTek ISDN PPP", "DrayTek ISDN DrayPPP", "DrayTek ISDN DrayMLPPP" and allow call access?


  128K Connection ( MLPPP )

1. Using Virtual Modem

There are 4 modem types you can select for PPP connection

Modem Script File Function Initial String
DrayTek ISDN PPP PPP  by Windows AT+ibp=10
DrayTek ISDN DrayPPP PPP by DrayTek. Support dynamic add/drop 2nd B channel function. Initially connects with 64K. AT+ibp=6
DrayTek ISDN DrayMLPPP PPP by DrayTek. Support dynamic add/drop 2nd B channel function. Initially connects with 128K first. AT+ibp=8
DrayTek ISDN Dynamic MLPPP PPP by DrayTek. Will automatically add/drop 2nd B channel when throughput exceeds threshold. AT+ibp=9

For 128K connection, you can use "DrayTek ISDN DrayPPP", "DrayTek ISDN DrayMLPPP" or "DrayTek ISDN DynamicMLPPP".

* If using "DrayTek ISDN DrayPPP",  it will connect as 64K at first.

* If using "DrayTek ISDN DrayMLPPP",  it will connect as 128K at first.

* For "DrayTek ISDN DynamicMLPPP", it will automatically add/drop 2nd B channel when throughput exceeds threshold.

You can add/drop the 2nd B channel via selecting "Add/Drop 2nd B" with right clicking Vigor icon.

2. Using NDISWAN driver

You can get 128K with NDISWAN(WAN-Line01 andWAN-Line-02) .  To establish such connection, please proceed as follows:

1. Set up a new connection in the Dial-Up Networking folder.

2. Click the right mouse button once on the connection and select "Properties".

3. Click on the button Settings in the field "Multilink".

4. Activate the option "Use additional devices" and then click on the Add... button.

For Win95/98/Me,

In "Device Name" select the unused NDISWAN device, i.e. "WAN-Line0X".  In the field "Phone Number", enter the same number used for the connection setup in 1) .

For  Win2000

In "General", you can click both "NDISWAN driver".  Then it will connect as 128K.

When the call is connected, you can move the mouse to Dial-UP connection icon and click right button. Select Status and enable Detail display, you can suspend to 64K or resume to 128K connection anytime you want.


  Remote Access Service ( RAS ) with Win2000

In the dial-up networking:

Press   =>And then you will see a window as below,please select "Accept incoming conections..

Follow the steps of the winard, and you should see the window as below. Please select the channel which you want to use.

The next step is giving the rights of the incoming user:

You should see the dialog, and we suggest you to press "properties" of  TCP/IP.

We suggest you assign a set of address for the incoming users.

Now just follow the remaining steps, and then your computer can be a remote access server. 

 


  Call Bumping

isdnVigor128 supports the call bumping function.  User does not need to set anything to enable this function which will run automatically.  If there is an incoming analog call and the line connection is at 128Kbps, isdnVigor128 will drop one B channel to accept this analog call.  Also if you want to make a remote analog call and the line connection is at 128Kbps, isdnVigor128 will drop one B channel and make this call out.

This function is only for  "DrayTek ISDN DrayPPP",  "DrayTek ISDN DrayMLPPP", or "DrayTek ISDN DynamicMLPPP".


  File Transfer

You can use file transfer applications to make file transfers via isdnVigor128.  For example, you can use HyperTerminal to do Z-modem/X-modem file transfer or use RVS-COM, BVRP, Sertis for EuroFile transfer.  isdnVigor128 supports standard COM port and CAPI 2.0 interface. Therefore, any file transfer application that supports COM port or CAPI 2.0 can use isdnVigor128 to do file transfers. 


  Fax

For Win98/Me

isdnVigor128 provides 9,600/7,200/4,800 Class1 Fax.  It can connect with almost any Fax machine in the world.  There are many Fax applications that work with isdnVigor128.  For example, you can use WinFax, SuperFax, RVS Fax, Fritz Fax etc.  Please go to " Vigor128 works with applications? " for details.

For Win95/2000

You need install bundled application to simulate Fax function.


  V.23 ( Minitel Service )

For Win98/Me

You can use any kind of applications which supports V.23 format to connect to V.23 server via isdnVigor128.  Please select "isdnVigor128 V.23" as modem type or use the initial string as "AT&F+iBP= 11".  For example, you can use Herminal to connect to Minitel server via isdnVigor128.

For Win95/2000

You need install bundled application to simulate Fax function.


  V.22 bis ( 2400 Modem )

For Win98/Me

Some banks still provide services via 2400 modem.  For this kind of service, you can use "isdnVigor128 2400 modem" as modem type to connect to this kind of analog server.  Or you can use the initial string as "AT&F+iBP= 12". 

For Win95/2000

You need install bundled application to simulate Fax function.


  AT Command Set

The AT command set of isdnVigor128 is as below.

1. Basic AT Commands

Syntax Default Option Description
<any key> Terminate current connection attempt
+++ Escape sequence code, entered in data state, wait for modem to return to command state
A Answer call
D Dial
E E0 E0 E1 E0 : Disable character echo in command state

E1 : Enable character echo in command state

H Terminate existing connection
O Return to online data state
Q Q0 Q0 Q1 Q0 : Modem returns result code

Q1 : Modem does not return result code

V V1 V0 V1 V0 : Display result code in numeric form

V1 : Display result code in verbose form

Z Reset to default configuration
&F Set to factory defined configuration
&V &V0 : View current active settings

&V1 : View default settings

&V2 : View factory default settings

&W Save current setting as the default settings
S0 0 After S0 seconds will automatically answer
S2 43 Escape sequence character
S3 13 Command line termination character(Carriage Return)
S4 10 Response formatting character(Line Feed)
S5 8 Command line editing character(Backspace)
S7 60 Connection completion timeout

2. ISDN Special Commands

Syntax Description
+iBP Set B channel protocol
+iCIPN Set calling party ISDN number(Own Phone Number) for outgoing calls
+iCL Set maximum data frame size
+iHLC HLC contents if needed
+iMSN Set MSN( phone number ) for accepting which incoming call
+iSETUP SETUP message contents for outgoing calls(LLC,HLC)

3. Usage for ISDN Special Commands

3.1 Dial command

ATD

Syntax Description
L Dial previous number
P Ignored
T Ignored

ATD<ISDN Number>[|<Subaddress Number>][<ISDN Number>+[|<Subaddress Number>]]

where

<ISDN Number> is a string consisting of characters from the set 0-9

<Subaddress number>is a string consisting of characters from the set 0-9

For example:

normal dial: ATD123

dial to subaddress: ATD123|01

normal bundle dial: ATD456

server need two different number: ATD456+457

also you could add subaddress: ATD456|01+457|02

3.2 Set B channel protocol

AT+iBP= Num

Num Protocol Modem Type
0 HDLC isdnVigor128 HDLC
1 X.75 isdnVigor128 X.75
2 T.70 isdnVigor128 T.70
3 V.120 isdnVigor128 V.120
4 V.110 isdnVigor128 V.110
5 Reserved ----------
6 PPP isdnVigor128 DrayPPP
7 Transparent ----------
8 Multi-link PPP (128K) minVigor128 DrayMLPPP
9 Dynamic MLPPP(128K) isdnVigor128 Dynamic MLPPP
10 PPP miniVgior128 PPP
11 V.23 isdnVigor128 V.23
12 2400 modem isdnVigor128 2400 modem

3.3 Set calling party ISDN address for outgoing calls

AT+iCIPN = [<ISDN Number>]

3.4 Set MSN( phone number ) to choose which incoming call to accept

AT+iMSN = [<ISDN Number>[<ISDN Number>,[,...]]]

Note : It can set many MSNs(max to 10) for one modem type.  For example, if you choose X.75 modem and set AT+iMSN = 0,3,7 then, if the last number of the incoming call is 0, 3, or 7, it will redirect to X.75 modem.  The number can be from 1 to 30 digits. 

3.5 Set maximum data frame size

AT+iCL = <n>

where n<=2048 ( default : n=250 for V.120, n= 1500 for PPP/MP, n= 2048 for others)

3.6 HLC contents

AT+iHLC = <Service Type>

where

Service Type Description
1 Telephone
4 Facsimile Group
33 Group 4 Class 1
49 Telex
50 Videotex
53 Telex
56 Message Handling Systems(MHS) (X.400 series)
65 OSI application (X.200 series)
94 Reserved for Maintenance
95 Reserved for Management
127 Reserved [default]

3.7 SETUP message contents for outgoing calls(LLC,HLC)

AT+iSETUP = [<llc>[,<hlc>[,<itc>]]]

where

Name Description Function
<llc> Low Layer Compatibility Information Element 0 absent [default]

1 present, only for V.110 / V.120

<hlc> High Layer Compatibility Information Element 0 absent [default]

1 present

<itc> Information Transfer Capability(ITC) 0 speech

8 unrestricted digital information(UDI) [default]

9 restricted digital information(RDI)

16 3.1 KHz audio

17 unrestricted digital information with tones and announcements (previous 7 kHz audio)

24 video



 
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