MX2800 STS-1 User Manual
Pause Between Calls
This is the delay, in seconds, that the MX2800 waits between redial attempts.
Dialout On Trap
Enable or disable the MX2800's ability to dial out to report traps.
Answer on Ring
Enable or disable the ability to accept incoming calls. If enabled, incoming calls are automatically
answered by the MX2800. This enables performance of remote management functions via modem dialup.
Modem Mode
Select the Modem port function for the application (VT-100, PPP, or SLIP). The Modem port, located on
the rear panel of the MX2800, provides a telephone line (POTS) for connection to the internal V.34
modem. This setting applies only if the Management Port option is set to Modem.
When configured for
VT-100
information:
• The Unit ID value programmed in the Equipment Identification portion of the System Management
screen (refer to
System Management
• A trap code indicating the error condition
• A text description of the fault
• The date and time when the error was logged
When configured for
PPP
tions to the hosts designated under Trap IP Addresses (refer to
Modem Baud Rate
Set the maximum operating speed of the Modem port (1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, and 38400 bps).
The default setting is 38400 bps.
Hangup
Selecting this option forces the MX2800 to end an established call.
Last Modem Response
This status field displays the last modem response to the MX2800 as one of the following:
• OK
• Connect
• Busy
• Error
• No Dialtone
61204659L1-1A
, the MX2800 reports error conditions in plain ASCII with the following
on page 3-16)
or
SLIP
, the MX2800 logs into the PPP/SLIP host and reports the error condi-
Configuration, Section 3
Trap IP Addresses
on page 3-21).
System Management
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