ISDNPM 3.02 Release eCS-Edition (2001-06-23) README.TXT (c) by Willibald Meyer ====================== Please read and accept the license agreement in the readme.1st before installation. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE - brief description: 1.) NEW Installation 1. Rename 'ISDN_0.CF0' to 'ISDN.CFG' and adapt the following lines in the 'ISDN.CFG' file a.) Line-Interface (quantity) Selection, default is ISDN. CapiLines : 1 PPPOELines : 0 b.) CAPI Type (CAPI 1.1 or CAPI 2.0) Path for CAPI20.DLL and/or CAPI.DLL for CAPI 1.1. CapiType : CAPI20 DllPath : ............... c.) MSN of the ISDN connection if you want to answer only specific calls (ListenEAZ at CAPI 1.1) If nothing is specified ISDNPM listens to all calls. 'ListenMSN : 47110815' or 'ListenEAZ : 1' d.) Your MSN for all calls you are sending (EAZ for CAPI 1.1) 'MSN : 47110815' or 'EAZ : 1' e.) For PPPoE: Please refer to separate manual ADSLFAQ.ENG. 2. Take the suitable REXX procedure from the sample list (config0.fnc is default) and store it in the program directory. Adapt or modify it if you wish to have a different TCP/IP-ROUTING functionality. The examples give you a number of options. If you use the lan interface as ip interface for isdnpm, then copy the file CONFIGL.FNC to the program directory. If you have no fix nameserver address configured in the resolv2, you should enable the DNS configuration in your CONFIG?.FNC by setting "lnSetDNS = 1". 3. Optional changes: The 'DEFAULT.OUT' file in the "USER" directory specifies default values for outgoing calls. Please do not modify it. All '.OUT' files are merely modifications of the 'DEFAULT.OUT' file. The DEFAULT.OUT file represents an optimized configuration for internet access. 4. Optional: Define filters for dial filter, timeout and packet filters if you need one. A easy DialFilter can be defined with the AutoDialmode option. 5. For each Connection you need a '.OUT' file in the USER Directory. This file contains only the values specific to this connection. In the samples directory you can find some samples for different providers. We recommend to use IP masquerading, since this will provide more security against any interference from outside your network during a connection. The major parameters are described in the examples. If you need any more information please refer to the corresponding manual (CONNECTION.ENG) 6. Optional: Generate an '.IN' file for connection received which is authenticated by the telephone number (CLI). 7. Optional: All incoming calls which are not defined by CLI will be authenticated with the 'ALLDYN' file. Here, the major authentication parameters such as PAP and CHAP are entered. 8. Optional: For any incoming call that is authenticated by user ID and password there is an '.UID' file containing USER ID and PASSWORD. 9. Please copy your registration key file (reg.key) to the program directory. Now you are ready to start ISDNPM.EXE! 10. Optional: If you want to start ISDNPM without GUI you have to start ISDNM.EXE with DETACH. Now PIPE or the socket interface take over control, so make sure at least one of them has been activated for you to be able to terminate ISDNM. We recommend to test the configuration first with ISDNPM and switch to ISDNM later. With JISDNPMRemote there is a Java based application available to remotecontrol ISDNPM (or ISDNM). 2.) Update from ISDNPM 3.01 The Configuration of ISDNPM 3.02 is with one exception fully compatible to version 3.01. You can use your ISDN.CFG and the user.OUT - files without changes for ISDNPM 3.02. Only if you use the Flag "ChargeTimeout" there is a need to set the new Option "TimeOutMode : Charge". Additional it could be necessary to set one of the following Masqueradingoptionen for FTP-Transfer, but the Option LOOSEFTPIP can be dangerous: MasquerOption : LOOSEFTPPORT MasquerOption : LOOSEFTPIP We revise the CONFIG?.FNC and put some together, but the Structure is compatible to Version 3.01. Regards MyWi Enhanced and updated by K. Schmidthaus 2001-04-07