This READ.ME contains supplements to the "WaveRunner Digital Modem Installation and Testing Instructions". Additional information and software updates may be obtained from the IBM Personal Computer Company Bulletin Board System via a modem by calling 1-919-517-0001. Information may also be obtained over the INTERNET by anonymous FTP to www.raleigh.ibm.com and accessing subdirectory pub/standards/waverun. Installation Prerequisite =================================== If you are installing THE ISDN Digital Modem in a PS/2 Model P70, the Reference Diskette must be Version 1.04 or higher to successfully update from the Startup Option Diskette. If you have an earlier version of this Reference Diskette, contact an IBM Authorized Service Representative to obtain a new one. Testing the WaveRunner Adapter ====================== Diagnostic Test ------------------ The NT1 Loopback test requires an NT1 that supports the S&Q maintenance channel. Support of the S&Q maintenance channel is an option provided by some NT1 manufacturers. Check the documentation supplied with your NT1 to determine if the S&Q maintenance channel is supported. If not, then bypass this test. DMA Channel Switch Setting for ISA machines -------------------------------------------- If the DMA Channel Switch Settings on the Adapter (Switch Block S2) do not match the DMA Channel that the Diagnostics program is testing, the diagnostics may not be able to complete the ISDN Hardware Tests. When running Diagnostics, if the screen will not advance past "Testing ISDN Hardware... ", check that the DMA channel that you specified in Diagnostics is the same one that is selected on the adapter (Switch Block S2). Configuring your Communications Application =============================================== Configure your communications application for a Hayes compatible modem or Mwave compatible. Also, configure the application to use the same Com Port that adapter is configured for. LAN Distance ============ Installation ------------ Installation for use with IBM LAN Distance is easier if the LAN Distance product is installed first. This allows the installation program to make required modifications to LAN Distance configuration files. Refer to online help for more information on configuring LAN Distance for use with ISDN Digital Modem. LAN Distance Compatability -------------------------- The version of the WaveRunner GCCI/ANDIS interface is compatible with LAN Distance. To use this code with LAN Distance do the following: This code requires your LAN Distance installation to be running at CSD level LD08175 or later. Earlier versions of LAN Distance will not work properly. To get CSD 8175, FTP to: service.boulder.ibm.com/ps/products/landist/fixes/v1.1/ From there, follow the directories for your specific country. IBM Communications Manager/2 (CM/2) Configuration Instructions ============================================================== This is not intended to be an exhaustive configuration guide for CM/2. It is intended to explain only the ISDN specific configuration options. The specific protocol and application you intend to use must be configured in addition to the items mentioned below. 1. Shut down CM/2 if it is started. 2. Double click on the Communications Manager Setup icon to start the CM/2 configuration utility. 3. Click on 'Setup'. Verify that you are modifying the correct configuration and click on 'OK'. You may be asked if the configuration you specified is to be used on the current workstation. Answer appropriately. 4. The PCM is configured through the SNA Phone Connect (SPC) options. These are configured as follows: SPC - Connection Manager: This is where incoming and outgoing phonebook entries are defined. For outgoing calls, the bearer capability and called party number subfields are required. For incoming calls, defining no subfields will indicate that all incoming calls are to be answered. SPC - Port Connection Manager: From the Modem Connection pulldown, select ISDN. 'IBM Mwave WaveRunner' should appear in the PCM window. Select this line and click on 'Configure'. On the panel that appears, you should enter the local ISDN telephone number for your WaveRunner adapter. Do not include non-numeric characters such as dashes or parentheses. SPC - Protocol Driver: Select and configure the protocol driver desired. 5. The ISDN specific portions of the protocol definitions are simply a matter of specifying the desired phonebook entries that were created under SNA Phone Connect - Connection Manager. How this is done will depend on which protocol is to be used. SDLC/IDLC: Use the SNA Phone Connect version of these protocol definitions. Specify the desired phonebook entries on the configuration panel. X.25: The phonebook entries are under the X.25 Links panel. On this panel, choose ISDN as the adapter type. Under 'Additional parameters', select ISDN and configure the desired phonebook entries. 6. Other configuration parameters should not be ISDN-specific.