ISDN LAN Modem Main Page 57Links from theIllustrationBy clicking on the icons in the illustration, you can jump to the following locations.n Service Providers: Jumps to the Service Providers page where you canconfigure a connection to an ISP or a private network.n Workstations: Jumps to the Workstation Selection page where you can view aworkstation’s IP address and can change its associations with service providers.n ISDN Parameters: Jumps to the ISDN Parameters page where you canmanually configure ISDN parameters.n LAN Parameters: Jumps to the LAN Parameters page where you can configureEthernet parameters for the ISDN LAN Modem.n Data Call Parameters: Jumps to the Data Call Timeout Parameters page.From here you may set inactivity timers, which allow calls to be disconnecteddue to network inactivity, keeping telephone usage and Internet access costsdown.n Call Routing: Jumps to the Call Routing page where you can configure howyou would like data and voice calls routed.n Current Call Status: Jumps to the Call Statistics page where the latest callinformation is displayed.Links from the Buttons n Home: Jumps to the main configuration page of the ISDN LAN Modem.n ISP Wizard: Allows you to configure an ISP. If you already configured an ISPusing the ISP Wizard, and then you run ISP Wizard again, the latest ISP willoverwrite the previous one. To add a second ISP, go to the Service Providerspage.n Manual Calling: Jumps to the Manual Calling page where you can connectand disconnect calls.n Statistics: Jumps to the Statistics page where you can view statistics regardingthe following: system, ISDN, current call, last call and service provider.n Maintenance: Jumps to the Maintenance page where you can reset the ISDNLAN Modem as well as place the ISDN LAN Modem in firmware downloadmode in order to download the latest firmware.n Password: Jumps to the Password page restrict access to the LAN ModemWebWizard by configuring a password.Context-sensitive help is available in the bottom frame of each configurationscreen. To increase the size of the help frame, drag the pane separator up.This chapter covers the typical configuration steps required for a basicunderstanding of your ISDN LAN Modem functionality. For further configurationoptions, refer to Chapter 6, “Advanced Configuration.”