Modem Option Settings; Setting Up The Us Robotics Sportster External; Fax Modem For The Local Console Port (Admin/Port B; Fax Modem For The Maintenance Port (Maint/Port A - Avaya DEFINITY Manual

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Terminal and Modem Option Settings

Modem Option Settings

Specific information on how to set up the US Robotics Sportster external 33.6 fax
modem is given below. This involves writing parameters to the modem's NVRAM
(Non-Volatile Random Access Memory). Generic information is also given with
which other modems may be configured. For these other modems, set the
option(s) listed below on your modem, then save the software settings in the
modem's NVRAM. Refer to the appropriate modem manual for available software
options and the procedure for setting them.
NOTE:
The following step must be completed before connecting the US Robotics
modem to the system.

Setting up the US Robotics Sportster External

33.6 Fax Modem for the Local Console Port
(Admin/Port B)
On the back of the modem, configure DIP switches 1, 3, 4, and 8 in the
down or On position.
On the back of the modem, configure DIP switches 2, 5, 6, and 7 in the Up
or Off position.
Attach one end of the server cable to your modem and the other end to
your terminal or PC.
Configure the terminal or communications software setup to 9600 Baud.
Enter the terminal mode of the communications software if it is being used
or on the terminal type the following:
and press
respond "OK".
Enter the following command:
and press
respond "OK".
Setting up the US Robotics Sportster External
33.6 Fax Modem for the Maintenance Port
(Maint/Port A)
No special setup is required, the factory default and configuration for the modem
will work for this interface.
B-4
Issue 3 May 2002
AT
or control-M on the keyboard. The modem should
RETURN
AT&F&H2&I2&B0&W
or Control-M on the keyboard. The modem should
RETURN

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