<Help>
<Phone Number>
<Phone Parameters>

        Phone Folder
        ------------
        Provide a list of one or more ISDN phone numbers to call
        on this folder.

        If bandwidth controller is set to on (can be turned on in 
        either Connection or Advanced Options folder), you must
        provide at least two ISDN phone numbers.

        This displays all the ISDN numbers in a scrolling list.
        This is your database of numbers to call.

        To enter new or additional phone numbers, type the ISDN
        number to call and related parameters in the "Phone Parameters:
        part of the window.

        Double click RIGHT mouse button on any field name to get help.

<Number to Call>

        Type the number you want to call,
        EXACTLY as you would dial it on the telephone.

        For example, if the number you are calling is in
        the same area code you are calling from, DO NOT type the area code.

        If you are calling outside your area code, use the access code,
        area code, and directory number.

        Use ONLY numbers. Please do not use hyphens, parentheses, commas,
        periods, or any other punctuation or letters. For example, you
        would type 18005551212.


<Subaddress>
        Subaddresses are not used in North America.

        Type the subaddress assigned by your ISDN carrier.

<Physical Interface>

        Select isdn_0, isdn_1, and so on. Select "any" if you do not
        care which physical interface is used to place the outgoing call.
        However, for the "any" option to work, you must first make sure
        that all ISDN physical interfaces are connected to ISDN lines.

<Profile>

        From the Profile menu, choose the profile you want to use,
        namely Profile "A", "B", or "any" when you don't care which
        profile is used.

<Service>

        From the Service menu, choose data64 or data56.  Data56 is
        more commonly used in North America.

        This sets the baud rate at 64kbs or 56kbs.

<Add>
        Use this button to add a new set of Phone Parameters, or,
        to add a new entry by using parameters of an existing entry.

        When you wish to add a line, set values in the Phone Parameters
        fields, and click Add at the end.
 
        When you wish to duplicate values on a line and use all or some
        values for a new phone entry,
        double-click that line, then change values as desired in
        the Phone Parameters fields, and click Add at the end.
        This will add a new phone entry.
 
<Delete>
        Deletes a line from the list of phone numbers.
 
        When you wish to delete a line, highlight that line by
        clicking once, then click Delete.

<Change>
        Use this button to change Phone Parameters.

        When you wish to change values on a line,
        double-click that line, then change values as desired in
        the Phone Parameters fields, and click Change at the end.
 
<Reset>
        Reverts back to the last values applied by doing a Save in any
        of the isdntool windows. All values changed in the window are
        lost.
 
<Defaults>
 
        Restores the default values for the parameters in this window.
        This will override any previously saved values if you Default
        and then OK (save).
 
<OK>
        Saves all global and specific parameters for all connections
        into the file /etc/opt/SUNWisdn/isppp.cf. The window then
        closes automatically.
 
        Isdntool will make a SINGLE BACKUP COPY ON EACH Save. If you
        make a mistake in applying the configuration, the old configuration
        file can be retrieved from /etc/opt/SUNWisdn/isppp.cf.bak
 
<Save>
        Saves all parameters (including parameters on other pages!)
        associated with this connection to an intermediate file.
 
<Save & Dismiss>
        Saves all parameters associated with this connection.
        Parameters are saved to an intermediate file.
        After saving, this window is closed.
 
        Note that this only saves THIS connection.
        You must again press "Save and Dismiss" on the
        "PPP Configuration Options" window (the one showing the
        Connection Database) in order to save all parameters
        associated with all connections to the PPP configuration
        file /etc/opt/SUNWisdn/isppp.cf.
        
<Dismiss>
        WARNING: this exits the "Connection Settings" window without
        saving any new data you may have entered for this connection.
