PurposeThis document is part of the user’s guide to the installation and configuration of bintec gateways run-
ning software release 7.3.1 or later. For up-to-the-minute information and instructions concerning the
latest software release, you should always read our Release Notes, especially when carrying out a
software update to a later release level. The latest Release Notes can be found at
ec.com.
LiabilityWhile every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of all information in this manual, Funkwerk
Enterprise Communications GmbH cannot assume liability to any party for any loss or damage caused
by errors or omissions or by statements of any kind in this document and is only liable within the scope
of its terms of sale and delivery.
The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Additional information, changes and
Release Notes for bintec gateways can be found at
As multiprotocol gateways, bintec gateways set up WAN connections in accordance with the system
configuration. To prevent unintentional charges accumulating, the operation of the product should be
carefully monitored. Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH accepts no liability for loss of data,
unintentional connection costs and damages resulting from unsupervised operation of the product.
Trademarksbintec and the bintec logo are registered trademarks of Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH.
Other product names and trademarks mentioned are usually the property of the respective companies
and manufacturers.
CopyrightAll rights are reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by
any means – graphic, electronic, or mechanical – including photocopying, recording in any medium,
taping, or storage in information retrieval systems, without the prior written permission of Funkwerk En
terprise Communications GmbH. Adaptation and especially translation of the document is inadmissible
without the prior consent of Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH.
Guidelines and standardsbintec gateways comply with the following guidelines and standards:
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EG
CE marking for all EU countries and Switzerland
You will find detailed information in the Declarations of Conformity at www.funkwerk-ec.com.
Your gateway is supplied with the following parts:
■Cable sets/power supply:
–Ethernet cable
–ISDN cable
–Serial cable
–DSL cable
–Power supply
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■Antennas:
–two standard antennas
■bintec Companion CD
■Documentation:
–Quick Install Guide (printed)
–User’s Guide (on CD)
–Release Notes, if required
–Safety Instructions
1.2General Product Features
The general product features cover performance features and the technical requirements for installation and operation of your gateway.
These features are outlined in the following table:
FeatureData
Product namebintec R3000w
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FeatureData
Dimensions/weight (B x H x D):
Dimensions without cables
Weight
Transport weight (incl. documentation, cabling, packaging)
Memory32 MB SDRAM,
LEDs18 (1x Power, 1x Status, 5x2 Ethernet,
Power consumption of equipmentmax. 15 Watt, typ. 13 Watt
Voltage supply15V AC 1A EU PSU
Ambient requirements:
Storage temperature
Ambient temperature
Relative humidity
Room classification
295 mm x 160 mm + 8mm (antenna
connections) x 41 mm
1250 g
approx. 2.6 kg
8 MB Flash-ROM
4x2 Function)
-20° to +70°C
0 to 40 °C
10 to 90% non-condensing in operation
5 to 95% non-condensing in storage
Operate only in dry rooms.
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Available interfaces:
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ADSL interface
Ethernet IEEE 802.3 LAN
(4 port switch)
one port with serial interface mode
ISDN-WAN S0
DMZ/ETH5
WLAN interface (antennas)
Plugs used:
Serial interface
Ethernet interface
ISDN interface
ADSL interface
Built-in ADSL modem for Annex A and
Annex B
Built-in (twisted-pair only),
10/100 Mbps, auto sensing, MDIX;
supports the following baud rates:
1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,
38400, 57600, 115200 bauds
Built-in
Additional Ethernet switch port
802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11a with
Antenna Diversity
Data rates of 1-, 2-, 5.5-, 6-, 9-, 11-,
12-, 18-, 24-, 36-, 48-, 54 Mbps
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
SAFERNETTM Security Technology
Software includesBRICKware for Windows
Printed documentation includedQuick Install Guide
Documentation in PDF formatUser’s Guide
Table 1-1: General product features
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Community Passwords, PAP, CHAP,
MS-CHAP, Access Control Lists, NAT,
SIF
BRICKtools for Unix
BRICKware for Windows
Software Reference
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Antenna Diversity
Note
The two antennas do not have equal funtion. The one named "Main", "Primary"
or "1" (at
for sending and receiving, the other one only for receiving. The AP (Access
point) verifies, which of the two antennas receives the better signal, which is
then used for decoding. As the antennas are positionned with a distance of
approx. one wave length, the signal quality can differ enormously.
R3000 Series devices the antenna next to the power switch) is used
1.3LEDs
The LEDs on your bintecR3000w Gateway indicate the states and the activity of the gateway.
They are arranged as follows:
Figure 1-1: LEDs on bintec R3000w
In operational mode the LEDs display the following status information:
LEDStatusInformation
Poweroff
on
Statuson
flashing
Ethernet 1 to 5
upper line:
lower line:
on
flashing
on
off
Power is off.
Power is on.
Error.
The gateway is active.
The gateway is connected to the Ethernet.
Data traffic via the Ethernet interface.
Data traffic with 100 mbps
Data traffic with 10 mbps
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LEDStatusInformation
ISDN-0 B/D
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upper line:
lower line:
ISDN-1 B/D
upper line:
lower line:
ADSL
upper line:
lower line:
both lines:
WLAN
upper line:
on
on
flashing
on
on
flashing
flashing
flashing
on
flashing
synchro
nously
flashing
ISDN D channel is active.
One ISDN B channel is active.
Both ISDN B channels are active.
ISDN D channel is active.
One ISDN B channel is active.
Both ISDN B channels are active.
Data traffic via the ADSL interface.
The gateway synchronizes with the ADSL
provider’s DSLAM.
The gateway has sucessfully synchronized
with the ADSL provider’s DSLAM.
System error (ADSL)
-
Data traffic via the WLAN interface.
lower line:
Table 1-2: LED status display
flashing
slowly
on
The WLAN module is active.
At least one WLAN client is connected.
1.4Connections
All connections are located on the rear of the gateway. bintec R3000w offers a 4-port Ethernet switch including a port with serial interface mode, a
DMZ/ETH5 interface, two ISDN interfaces as well as an ADSL interface.
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The connections are arranged as follows:
1. I/OPower Switch5.
2.
PWR
3.
DMZ/ETH5
4.
Main and
AUX
Figure 1-2: bintec R3000wrear
Socket for power
supply
Ethernet interface7.
RSMA connection8. ADSLADSL interface
1.5Pin Assignments
1.5.1Ethernet Interfaces
ETH2 - ETH4
6.
ETH1/
Console
ISDN-0
ISDN-1
Ethernet interface
Ethernet interface
with serial interface
mode
ISDN interfaces
bintec R3000w offers an Ethernet interface with integrated 4-port switch
(ETH1 - ETH4) and a separate Ethernet interface (DMZ/ETH5).
The 4-port switch can be used to connect single PCs as well as additional
switches
The ETH1/Console interface can also be used as serial interface.
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The DMZ/ETH5 interface can be used to connect an optional DSL modem or a
DMZ.
The Ethernet sockets have the following pin assignment:
1
PinFunction
1TD +
2TD -
3RD +
4Not used
5Not used
6RD -
7Not used
8Not used
Table 1-3: RJ45 socket for Ethernet connection
The combined Serial-Ethernet-sockets have the following pin assignment:
PinFunction
1TD + (Ethernet)
2TD - (Ethernet)
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PinFunction
4RX (Console)
5GND (Console)
6RD - (Ethernet)
7GND (Console)
8TX (Console)
Table 1-4: RJ45 socket for Ethernet connection resp. serial interface (Console)
1.5.2ADSL Interface
The ADSL interface is connected using a RJ45 socket. The supplied cable
combines the RJ11 plug required by most ADSL splitters and the RJ45
plug required by the gateway.
Only the inner pins are used for the ADSL connection:
Figure 1-4: ADSL interface (RJ45)
The ADSL interface has the following pin assignment:
PinFunction
1not assigned
2not assigned
3not assigned
4line a
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PinFunction
5line b
6not assigned
7not assigned
8not assigned
Table 1-5: ADSL interface (RJ45 socket)
1.5.3ISDN Basic Rate Interface
bintec R3000w provides an ISDN S0 interface, which can be used, e.g., for
backup purposes.
1
A RJ45 socket is used for connecting:
1 . . . . . 8
Figure 1-5: ISDN S0 interface (RJ45 socket)
The ISDN interface (RJ45 socket) has the following pin assignment:
PinFunction
1 Not used
2Not used
3Send (+)
4Receive (+)
5Receive (-)
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PinFunction
6Send (-)
7Not used
8Not used
Table 1-6: RJ45 socket for ISDN connection
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2.1Delivery size
Your gateway is supplied with the following parts:
■Cable sets/power supply:
–Ethernet cable
–ISDN cable
–Serial cable
–DSL cable
–Power supply
bintec R3400
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■bintec Companion CD
■Documentation:
–Quick Install Guide (printed)
–User’s Guide (on CD)
–Release Notes, if required
–Safety Instructions
2.2General Product Features
The general product features cover performance features and the technical requirements for installation and operation of your gateway.
These features are outlined in the following table:
FeatureData
Product namebintec R3400
Technical Databintec User’s Guide
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FeatureData
Dimensions/weight (B x H x D):
Dimensions without cables
Weight
Transport weight (incl. documentation, cabling, packaging)
Memory32 MB SDRAM,
LEDs18 (1x Power, 1x Status, 5x2 Ethernet,
Power consumption of equipmentmax. 15 Watt, typ. 10 Watt
Voltage supply15V AC 1A EU PSU
Ambient requirements:
Storage temperature
Ambient temperature
Relative humidity
Room classification
295 mm x 160 mm x 41 mm
1250 g
approx. 2,6 kg
8 MB Flash-ROM
4x2 Function)
-20° to +70°C
0 to 40 °C
10 to 90% non-condensing in operation
5 to 95% non-condensing in storage
Operate only in dry rooms.
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FeatureData
Available interfaces:
bintec R3400
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SHDSL interface
Ethernet IEEE 802.3 LAN
(4 port switch)
one port with serial interface mode
ISDN-WAN S0
DMZ/ETH5
Plugs used:
Serial interface
Ethernet interface
ISDN interface
SHDSL interface
Built-in SHDSL 4-wire modem for
Annex A and Annex B
Bonding technology with 2-/4-wire
Can also be used as invers multiplexer - with IMA according to ATM
Forum
Built-in (twisted-pair only),
10/100 Mbps, auto sensing, MDIX;
supports the following baud rates:
1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,
38400, 57600, 115200 bauds
Built-in
Additional Ethernet switch port
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
SAFERNETTM Security Technology
Software includesBRICKware for Windows
Printed documentation includedQuick Install Guide
Documentation in PDF formatUser’s Guide
Table 2-1: General product features
Technical Databintec User’s Guide
Community Passwords, PAP, CHAP,
MS-CHAP, Access Control Lists, NAT,
SIF
BRICKtools for Unix
BRICKware for Windows
Software Reference
15
2
bintec R3400
2.3LEDs
The LEDs on your bintecR3400 Gateway indicate the states and the activity of the gateway.
They are arranged as follows:
Figure 2-1: LEDs on bintec R3400
In operational mode the LEDs display the following status information:
LEDStatusInformation
Poweroff
on
Statuson
flashing
Ethernet 1 to 5
upper line:
lower line:
ISDN-0 B/D
upper line:
lower line:
MA / HA
upper line:
on
flashing
on
off
on
on
flashing
flashing
Power is off.
Power is on.
Error.
The gateway is active.
The gateway is connected to the Ethernet.
Data traffic via the Ethernet interface.
Data traffic with 100 mbps
Data traffic with 10 mbps
ISDN D channel is active.
One ISDN B channel is active.
Both ISDN B channels are active.
BRRP packets are received.
lower line:
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on
A user is logged in to the system, e.g. via
telnet.
LEDStatusInformation
SHDSL-2/1
bintec R3400
2
upper line:
lower line:
Table 2-2: LED status display
on
flashing
on
flashing
The wire pair 4-5 is synchronized with the
DSLAM of the SHDSL-Provider.
Data traffic via the SHDSL wire pair 4-5.
The wire pair 7-8 is synchronized with the
DSLAM of the SHDSL-Provider.
Data traffic via the SHDSL wire pair 7-8.
2.4Connections
All connections are located on the rear of the gateway. bintec R3400 offers
a 4-port Ethernet switch including a port with serial interface mode, a
DMZ/ETH5 interface, an ISDN interface as well as an SHDSL interface.
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The connections are arranged as follows:
1. I/OPower Switch5.
2.
PWR
3.
DMZ/ETH5
Figure 2-2: bintec R3400rear
Socket for power
supply
Ethernet interface7. ISDNISDN interface
ETH2- ETH4
6.
ETH1/
Console
8. SHDSLSHDSL interface
Ethernet interface
Ethernet interface
with serial interface
mode
2.5Pin Assignments
2.5.1Ethernet Interfaces
bintec R3400 offers an Ethernet interface with integrated 4-port switch
(ETH1 - ETH4) and a separate Ethernet interface (DMZ/ETH5).
The 4-port switch can be used to connect single PCs as well as additional
switches
The ETH1/Console interface can also be used as serial interface.
The DMZ/ETH5 interface can be used to connect an optional DSL modem or a
DMZ.
The Ethernet sockets have the following pin assignment:
PinFunction
bintec R3400
2
1TD +
2TD -
3RD +
4Not used
5Not used
6RD -
7Not used
8Not used
Table 2-3: RJ45 socket for Ethernet connection
The combined Serial-Ethernet-sockets have the following pin assignment:
PinFunction
1TD + (Ethernet)
2TD - (Ethernet)
3RD + (Ethernet)
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PinFunction
5GND (Console)
6RD - (Ethernet)
7GND (Console)
8TX (Console)
Table 2-4: RJ45 socket for Ethernet connection resp. serial interface (Console)
2.5.2SHDSL Interface
The SHDSL interface is connected using a RJ45 socket. The supplied cable combines the RJ45 plug required for the SHDSL connection and the
RJ45 plug required by the gateway.
Only the inner pins are used for the SHDSL connection:
Figure 2-4: SHDSL interface (RJ45)
The SHDSL interface has the following pin assignment:
PinFunction
1not assigned
2not assigned
3not assigned
4line a1
5line b1
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PinFunction
6not assigned
7line a2
8line b2
Table 2-5: SHDSL interface (RJ45 socket)
2.5.3ISDN Basic Rate Interface
bintec R3400 provides an ISDN S0 interface, which can be used, e.g., for
backup purposes.
A RJ45 socket is used for connecting:
2
1 . . . . . 8
Figure 2-5: ISDN S0 interface (RJ45 socket)
The ISDN interface (RJ45 socket) has the following pin assignment:
PinFunction
1 Not used
2Not used
3Send (+)
4Receive (+)
5Receive (-)
6Send (-)
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PinFunction
7Not used
8Not used
Table 2-6: RJ45 socket for ISDN connection
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3.1Delivery size
Your gateway is supplied with the following parts:
■Cable sets/power supply:
–Ethernet cable
–ISDN cable
–Serial cable
–DSL cable
–Power supply
bintec R3800
3
■bintec Companion CD
■Documentation:
–Quick Install Guide (printed)
–User’s Guide (on CD)
–Release Notes, if required
–Safety Instructions
3.2General Product Features
The general product features cover performance features and the technical requirements for installation and operation of your gateway.
These features are outlined in the following table:
FeatureData
Product namebintec R3800
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FeatureData
Dimensions/weight (B x H x D):
Dimensions without cables
Weight
Transport weight (incl. documentation, cabling, packaging)
Memory32 MB SDRAM,
LEDs18 (1x Power, 1x Status, 5x2 Ethernet,
Power consumption of equipmentmax. 15 Watt, typ. 12 Watt
Voltage supply15V AC 1A EU PSU
Ambient requirements:
Storage temperature
Ambient temperature
Relative humidity
Room classification
295 mm x 160 mm x 41 mm
1250 g
approx. 2,6 kg
8 MB Flash-ROM
4x2 Function)
-20° to +70°C
0 to 40 °C
10 to 90% non-condensing in operation
5 to 95% non-condensing in storage
Operate only in dry rooms.
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FeatureData
Available interfaces:
bintec R3800
3
SHDSL interface
Ethernet IEEE 802.3 LAN
(4 port switch)
one port with serial interface mode
ISDN-WAN S0
DMZ/ETH5
Plugs used:
Serial interface
Ethernet interface
ISDN interface
ADSL interface
Built-in SHDSL 8-wire modem for
Annex A and Annex B
Bonding technology with 2-/4-/6-/8wire
Can also be used as inverse multiplexer - with IMA according to ATM
Forum
Built-in (twisted-pair only),
10/100 Mbps, auto sensing, MDIX;
supports the following baud rates:
1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,
38400, 57600, 115200 bauds
Built-in
Additional Ethernet switch port
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
SAFERNETTM Security Technology
Software includesBRICKware for Windows
Printed documentation includedQuick Install Guide
Documentation in PDF formatUser’s Guide
Table 3-1: General product features
Technical Databintec User’s Guide
Community Passwords, PAP, CHAP,
MS-CHAP, Access Control Lists, NAT,
SIF
BRICKtools for Unix
BRICKware for Windows
Software Reference
25
3
bintec R3800
3.3LEDs
The LEDs on your bintecR3800 Gateway indicate the states and the activity of the gateway.
They are arranged as follows:
Figure 3-1: LEDs on bintec R3800
In operational mode the LEDs display the following status information:
LEDStatusInformation
Poweroff
on
Statuson
flashing
Ethernet 1 to 5
upper line:
lower line:
ISDN-0 B/D
upper line:
lower line:
MA / HA
upper line:
on
flashing
on
off
on
on
flashing
flashing
Power is off.
Power is on.
Error.
The gateway is active.
The gateway is connected to the Ethernet.
Data traffic via the Ethernet interface.
Data traffic with 100 mbps
Data traffic with 10 mbps
ISDN D channel is active.
One ISDN B channel is active.
Both ISDN B channels are active.
BRRP packets are received.
lower line:
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on
A user is logged in to the system, e.g. via
telnet.
LEDStatusInformation
SHDSL-2/1
bintec R3800
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upper line:
lower line:
SHDSL-4/3
upper line:
lower line:
Table 3-2: LED status display
on
flashing
on
flashing
on
flashing
on
flashing
3.4Connections
The wire pair 4-5 is synchronized with the
DSLAM of the SHDSL-Provider.
Data traffic via the SHDSL wire pair 4-5.
The wire pair 7-8 is synchronized with the
DSLAM of the SHDSL-Provider.
Data traffic via the SHDSL wire pair 7-8.
The wire pair 3-6 is synchronized with the
DSLAM of the SHDSL-Provider.
Data traffic via the SHDSL wire pair 3-6.
The wire pair 1-2 is synchronized with the
DSLAM of the SHDSL-Provider.
Data traffic via the SHDSL wire pair 1-2.
All connections are located on the rear of the gateway. bintec R3800 offers
a 4-port Ethernet switch including a port with serial interface mode, a
DMZ/ETH5 interface, an ISDN interface as well as an SHDSL interface.
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The connections are arranged as follows:
1. I/OPower Switch5.
2.
PWR
3.
DMZ/ETH5
Figure 3-2: bintec R3800rear
Socket for power
supply
Ethernet interface7. ISDNISDN interface
ETH2 - ETH4
6.
ETH1/
Console
8. SHDSLSHDSL interface
Ethernet interface
Ethernet interface
with serial interface
mode
3.5Pin Assignments
3.5.1Ethernet Interface
bintec R3800 offers an Ethernet interface with integrated 4-port switch
(ETH1 - ETH4) and a separate Ethernet interface (DMZ/ETH5).
The 4-port switch can be used to connect single PCs as well as additional
switches
The ETH1/Console interface can also be used as serial interface.
The DMZ/ETH5 interface can be used to connect an optional DSL modem or a
DMZ.
The Ethernet sockets have the following pin assignment:
PinFunction
bintec R3800
3
1TD +
2TD -
3RD +
4Not used
5Not used
6RD -
7Not used
8Not used
Table 3-3: RJ45 socket for Ethernet connection
The combined Serial-Ethernet-sockets have the following pin assignment:
PinFunction
1TD + (Ethernet)
2TD - (Ethernet)
3RD + (Ethernet)
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PinFunction
5GND (Console)
6RD - (Ethernet)
7GND (Console)
8TX (Console)
Table 3-4: RJ45 socket for Ethernet connection resp. serial interface (Console)
3.5.2SHDSL Interface
The SHDSL interface is connected using a RJ45 socket. The supplied cable combines the RJ45 plug required for the SHDSL connection and the
RJ45 plug required by the gateway.
Only the inner pins are used for the SHDSL connection:
Figure 3-4: SHDSL interface (RJ45)
The SHDSL interface has the following pin assignment:
PinFunction
1line a4
2line b4
3line a3
4line a1
5line b1
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PinFunction
6line b3
7line a2
8line b2
Table 3-5: SHDSL interface (RJ45 socket)
3.5.3ISDN Basic Rate Interface
bintec R3800 provides an ISDN S0 interface, which can be used, e.g., for
backup purposes.
A RJ45 socket is used for connecting:
3
1 . . . . . 8
Figure 3-5: ISDN S0 interface (RJ45 socket)
The ISDN interface (RJ45 socket) has the following pin assignment:
PinFunction
1 Not used
2Not used
3Send (+)
4Receive (+)
5Receive (-)
6Send (-)
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PinFunction
7Not used
8Not used
Table 3-6: RJ45 socket for ISDN connection
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