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1.7. Data Features Supported

The Dialogic drivers used with the BRI/2 enables the BRI/2 to function like a standard ISDN network interface card (NIC). Any application that uses an ISDN NIC can use the BRI/2. The NIC driver is installed by adding a network adapter using the Windows Control Panel. To enable applications to communicate with the BRI/2, the Dialogic driver implements the Windows NDIS driver.

NDIS (Network Device Interface Specification) is a Microsoft® standard that allows for multiple network adapters and multiple protocols to coexist. NDIS permits the high-level protocol components to be independent of the BRI/2 by providing a standard interface. This means that the BRI/2 may be used with applications that use the standard networking APIs that are part of the Windows operating system, such as Sockets (WinSock), NetBEUI, and SPX/IPX.


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