README.TXT Driver File Contents (200win2k.exe)

      Multi-Tech Windows 2000 Driver for Family of ISI adapters

Contents
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    - Introduction
    - Hardware Description
    - Getting Started and Installation Procedures
	- ISI PCI card Installation procedures
	- ISI ISA card Installation procedures
	- Web and Telnet Management software installation procedures
	- Windows 2000 modem installation procedures
	- To manage ISI cards using a Web Browser
	- To manage ISI cards using a Telnet client
	- Flashing new ISDN-TA or Modem firmware via Web browser
	- To remove ISI driver
	- To remove ISI Management software
    - Revision History
    - ISI Modem and Hybrid Ports Information
    - ISA card Dip Switch and Jumper settings
    - Support Options
    - Copyrights and Trademarks

Introduction
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   To help your friendly installation, you can check it from the
   REAMDE.TXT files.  Should there be any further recommendations,
   please contact with the Local Multi-Tech Systems office listed as below.

   In this document "ISI card" refers to Intelligent-Serial-Interface(ISI)
   cards available from Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. For example it can be:
   For ISA cards:
   ISI4608-ISA, ISI3334-ISA and ISIHI-2S/2U
   For PCI cards:
   ISI4608-PCI, ISI5634-PCI and ISIHP-2S/2U/4S/4U

Hardware Description :
----------------------

   ISA Hardware description :
   --------------------------
   1) Each ISA card occupies 16 bytes of I/O address on the PC. The address
   can start on any 16th address boundary (eg. 100 hex, 110 hex, 120 hex etc.)
   The addresses on the ISI are switch selectable. Please refer to
   the table below for some sample addresses. Valid I/O addresses are
   multiples of 16 starting from 100 hex ending at 3F0 hex.

   2) Each ISI ISA card also interrupts the PC by using an interrupt line
   (IRQ). The IRQ on the card are jumper selectable. You can choose IRQs
   2,3,4,5,7,10,11,12,15. 

   3) Each ISI requires a unique I/O Address space and a unique interrupt
   vector.

   PCI Hardware description :
   --------------------------
   1) ISI PCI card also occupies 16 bytes of I/O address on the PC.  The
   address are 16bit wide.  The address are AUTO assign by the BIOS when
   the PC boots up.

   2) ISI PCI card also interrupts the PC by using an interrupt line (IRQ).
   The IRQ on the card are AUTO assign by the BIOS when the PC boots up

   3) Each ISI PCI will get assign a unique I/O Address space and a unique
   interrupt vector by the BIOS.  But in some cases the BIOS will assign
   the same IRQ for two or more ISI PCI cards and this should be ok.

Getting Started and Installation Procedures:
--------------------------------------------
   ISI PCI card Installation procedures:
   -------------------------------------
   1) install PCI card into one of the empty PCI slot
   2) power up Windows 2000
   3) When Windows 2000 comes up, it will auto detected PCI card and bring
      up the New Hardware Wizard
   4) in the New Hardware Wizard, click Next
   5) check button Search for a suitable driver and click Next
   6) check button Specify a location and click Next
   7) specify A:\ and click OK or specify the location where the driver located
   8) specify A:\ if ask again or specify the location where the driver located
   9) click Finish when installation is done

   ISI ISA card Installation procedures:
   -------------------------------------
   1) install ISA card into one of the empty ISA slot
   2) power up Windows 2000
   3) bring up the Control Panel
   4) click Add/Remove Hardware and click Next
   5) check Add/Troubleshoot a device and click Next
   6) select Add a new device and click Next
   7) select NO, I want to select the hardware from the list and click Next
   8) select Multi-port serial adapters and click Next
   9) click Have Disk and enter path A:\ and click OK
   10) select ISI4608-ISA 4 ports or 8 ports and click Next
   11) enter the IOaddress and IRQ and click OK and click Next
   12) click Finish

   Web and Telnet Management software installation procedures:
   -----------------------------------------------------------
   1) Run Setup.exe from the management diskette
   2) after software installed, it will prompt to restart the server,
      click YES to restart the server

   Windows 2000 modem installation procedures:
   -------------------------------------------
   Assuming the driver is installed and all the com ports are created
   1) bring up Control Panel
   2) click Phone and Modem options
   3) select Modems tab (at the top) and click Add
   4) check Don't detect my modem and click Next
   5) select the proper Multi-Tech modem configuration and click Next
      (check the ISI Modems and Hybrid Ports Information section. Make
       sure ports are mapped properly with proper modem discription)
   6) map the modem to all the ISI ports
   7) click Finish

   To manage ISI cards using a Web Browser:
   ----------------------------------------
   Local management:
   1) bring up Internet Explore locally
   2) specify URL as "http://127.0.0.1:88"
   3) login as administrator

   Remote management:
   1) bring up a web browser remotely
   2) specify "http://ip_address:88", ip_address is the address for the
      Windows 2000 server that has the ISI cards installed
   3) login as administrator

   Configure the ISI Web server services:
   1) bring up Control Panel
   2) click Administrative Tools
   3) click Internet Services Manager
   4) select ISIWeb, click Action and click Properties

   To manage ISI cards using a Telnet client:
   ------------------------------------------
   In order to use a standard third parties telnet client, you must set NTLM
   authentication to except clear text:
   1) bring up Control Panel
   2) click Administrative Tools
   3) click Telnet Server Administration
   4) select option 3, Display / Change Registry settings
   5) select option 7, NTLM
   6) change value from 2 to 1
   7) exit out of all the menus

   Check and make sure Telnet server service is running:
   1) bring up Control Panel
   2) click Administrative Tools
   3) click Services
   4) look for Telnet service and make sure it is running, if not start the
      service

   Local management:
   1) bring up local telnet client
   2) specify "open 127.0.0.1"
   3) at the C: prompt, type in "isitelnet"

   Remote management:
   1) bring up local telnet client
   2) specify "open ip_address", ip_address is the address for the
      Windows 2000 server that has the ISI cards installed
   3) login as administrator
   4) at the C: prompt, type in "isitelnet"

   Flashing new ISDN-TA or Modem firmware via Web browser:
   -------------------------------------------------------
   MAKE SURE you have MSVCP60.DLL in C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32 directory
 
   1) put the new firmware (hex file) into C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\ISIMGMT directory
   2) bring up the Web browser and enter URL for the ISI cards
   3) login as administrator when prompt
   4) click the ISI card number under the Card Number column
   5) check the ports you want to upgrade firmware in the Port Selection column
      (for ISIHI/HP-2S/2U cards, you only need to select 1 and 3 for ISDN TA firmware)
      (for ISIHP-4S/4U cards, you only need to select 1,3,5 and 7 for ISDN TA firmware)
   6) click "Flash Modem on Selected Ports" button on the bottom screen
   7) enter the Hex file name (name of the file in step 1)
   8) select the appropreate device type base on ports on the ISI card
      (ISI3334 for modem on ISI3334 ISA card)
      (ISI5634PCI for modem on ISI5634 PCI card)
      (ISIHP_MODEM for modem on ISIHI/HP-2S/2U/4S/4U card)
      (ISIHI-TA for ISDN on ISIHI-2S/2U card)
      (ISIHP-TA for ISDN on ISIHP-2S/2U/4S/4U card)
   9) you can change the baud rate at 115200 or leave it at 19200 default
   10) click "Flash Modems" button
   11) while flashing you will see the message "Flashing" on the Connect
       Status column, if you don't see this, then you need to go back and
       make sure all the above steps are done properly

   To remove ISI driver:
   ---------------------
   1) bring up Control Panel
   2) click Add/Remove hardware and click Next
   3) check Uninstall/Unplug a device and click Next
   4) check Uninstall a device and click Next
   5) select Multi-Tech ISI card and click Next
   6) check Yes, I want to uninstall this device and click on Next
   7) click Finish

   To remove ISI Management software:
   ----------------------------------
   1) bring up Control Panel
   2) click Add/Remove Program
   3) Select ISI Management and click Change/Remove

Revisions History
-----------------
   Version 2.0.0
   -------------
   - include Microsoft CAT file for Digital Signatures

   Version 1.4.0
   -------------
   - Fixed serial device enumeration problem
   - include new ISI4608.BIN and ISI4616.BIN (ppp delimiter off)
   - updated modem and ISDN INF files
   - isicom.sys shows Multi-Tech name when doing file properties

   Version 1.30
   Features on Web and Telnet Management:
   --------------------------------------
   - using standard Web browser and Telnet clients
   - local and remote management
   - port statistics
   - keep track of number of calls and duration of each call
   - keep log files for a specified time period
   - send email alerts based on certain events
   - reset individual port without affect others
   - update ISDN/TA and modem firmware locally or remotely
   - reset individual card without bring down the server
   - display current status of EIA signals
    
ISI Modem and Hybrid Ports Information:
---------------------------------------
   For ISI3334-ISA card, all 8 ports are 33.6K V.34 modems

   For ISI5634-PCI card, all 8 ports are 56K V.90 modems

   For ISIHI/HP-2S card, the first 4 ports (port 1 to 4) are ISDN ST-Interface
   and the last 4 ports (port 5 to 8) are 56K V.90 modems

   For ISIHI/HP-2U card, the first 4 ports (port 1 to 4) are ISDN U-Interface
   and the last 4 ports (port 5 to 8) are 56K V.90 modems

   For ISIHP-4S card, the first 8 ports (port 1 to 8) are ISDN ST-Interface
   and the last 8 ports (port 9 to 16) are 56K V.90 modems

   For ISIHP-4U card, the first 8 ports (port 1 to 8) are ISDN U-Interface
   and the last 8 ports (port 9 to 16) are 56K V.90 modems

ISA Card dip switch and jumper settings:
----------------------------------------
   1.	I/O address table
			off = closed  (switch down)
			on  = open    (switch up)

   Address Hex		S1    S2    S3    S4   S5   S6   S7   S8

   100 hex		off   off  off   off  off   on  off   off
   110 hex		off   on   off   off  off   on  off   off
   120 hex		off   off  on    off  off   on  off   off
   130 hex		off   on   on    off  off   on  off   off
   140 hex		off   off  off   on   off   on  off   off
   150 hex		off   on   off   on   off   on  off   off
   160 hex		off   off  on    on   off   on  off   off
   170 hex		off   on   on    on   off   on  off   off
   180 hex		off   off  off   off  on    on  off   off
   190 hex		off   on   off   off  on    on  off   off
   1A0 hex		off   off  on    off  on    on  off   off
   1B0 hex		off   on   on    off  on    on  off   off
   1C0 hex		off   off  off   on   on    on  off   off
   1D0 hex		off   on   off   on   on    on  off   off
   1E0 hex		off   off  on    on   on    on  off   off
   1F0 hex		off   on   on    on   on    on  off   off
   200 hex		off   off  off   off  off   off on    off
   210 hex		off   on   off   off  off   off on    off
   220 hex		off   off  on    off  off   off on    off
   230 hex		off   on   on    off  off   off on    off
   240 hex		off   off  off   on   off   off on    off
   250 hex		off   on   off   on   off   off on    off
   260 hex		off   off  on    on   off   off on    off
   270 hex		off   on   on    on   off   off on    off
   280 hex		off   off  off   off  on    off on    off
   290 hex		off   on   off   off  on    off on    off
   2A0 hex		off   off  on    off  on    off on    off
   2B0 hex		off   on   on    off  on    off on    off
   2C0 hex		off   off  off   on   on    off on    off
   2D0 hex		off   on   off   on   on    off on    off
   2E0 hex		off   off  on    on   on    off on    off
   2F0 hex		off   on   on    on   on    off on    off
   300 hex		off   off  off   off  off   on  on    off
   310 hex		off   on   off   off  off   on  on    off
   320 hex		off   off  on    off  off   on  on    off
   330 hex		off   on   on    off  off   on  on    off
   340 hex		off   off  off   on   off   on  on    off
   350 hex		off   on   off   on   off   on  on    off
   360 hex		off   off  on    on   off   on  on    off
   370 hex		off   on   on    on   off   on  on    off
   380 hex		off   off  off   off  on    on  on    off
   390 hex		off   on   off   off  on    on  on    off
   3A0 hex		off   off  on    off  on    on  on    off
   3B0 hex		off   on   on    off  on    on  on    off
   3C0 hex		off   off  off   on   on    on  on    off
   3D0 hex		off   on   off   on   on    on  on    off
   3E0 hex		off   off  on    on   on    on  on    off
   3F0 hex		off   on   on    on   on    on  on    off

   2.	IRQ Jumpers

   Setting interrupts is as simple as installing the jumper on the two pins
   that indicate the interrupt vector.

	For eg, 
		Interrupt 3 is chosen by the configuration below.

		2  3  4  5  7  10   11  12   15
		   _
		: |:| :	 :  :	:    :	 :    :
		   -

Support Options
---------------

   For technical support, you may contact your authorized Multi-Tech
   Systems distributor, dealer or the following Multi-Tech Systems
   branch offices.

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Copyrights, Trademarks
----------------------

   All documents and software provided herewith are Copyright (c) 1999
   Multi-Tech Systems. All rights reserved.

   MS, Windows, Windows 95, Windows NT are tradenames of
   Microsoft Corporation.

   Other trademarks or tradenames used herein are properties of the
   respective owners.
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