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Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 08:16:12 PST8
From: "Dr. Jeffrey Race" <jrace@attglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: < "scoug-help@scoug.com" > scoug-help@scoug.com >
Subject: SCOUG-Help: ISDN BRI Router problems

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Experimenting with this device, which offers a browser interface
to configure at 192.168.0.1, I can access with Netscape Communicator
4.6 for OS/2 but not Firebird beta 0.7. Why would this be? (Firebird
can get to the password entry page, but when I input the p/w and click
login, nothing happens; however I get right it with Netscape.)

Next problem: to set some parameters, I need to access page Regedit.htm.
When I access this page in Netscape, Java starts to run, then says done.
Then a long time later it
says Applet JT view initialized but no page appears on screen. Watchcat
says Netscape java console is taking 99% of my processor time.

I then retried this and noticed message a bottom of screen "Javascript
error -- type in javascript" which I did. At this point the Regedit.htm
page appears.

What is going on here please? I am familiar with none of these
mechanisms and don't know where to look for documentation.

If I fiddle around some more while looking at Regedit.htm, a Netscape
message appears "Netscape is unable to locate the server javascript."

If I try this in Firebird, I get a screen message "click here after
installing the plugin" [not otherwise identified]. What would that
be?

Last problem (here I need the ISDN mavens): I cannot for the life
of me figure out how to get this device to dial in to establish
an ISDN<->Ethernet connection. I can pick up the analog phone
and dial 1288 and get the simulated modem tones that the ISDN
service provides (accessed at number 1288) , so I know the system works.
But how to trigger the autodialin? Anyone have experience? The manual
is not clear at all. Configuration provides inputs for called number,
CHAP/PAP authentication, password and username, so I know this must work.

All help appreciated
Jeffrey Race

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