Avaya CMC1 Installation Manual page 130

Installation, upgrades and additions for media gateways
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets
Connect Modem to Telephone Network
Table 28: U.S. Robotics Model 839 External Modem Dip Switch Settings
Dip
Switch
Setting
4
UP
DOWN
5
UP
DOWN
6
UP
DOWN
7
UP
DOWN
8
UP
DOWN
4
Type change system-parameters maintenance and press Enter. Scroll to page 3 of the form.
5
Set the
Modem Connection:
modem is installed. This field must be administered or alarms will be generated.
NOTE:
The
6
Set the
Data Bits:
7
Set the
Parity:
8
For non-United States installations, set the remaining modem fields as shown in
9
Press Enter when the modem fields are properly administered.
Table 29: Modem Fields
Field
Modem
Connection
Modem Name
RTS/CTS
Enabled
Asynchronous
Data Mode
130
Description
Echo offline commands
No echo, offline commands
Auto answer on first ring or higher if specified in NVRAM
Auto answer off
Carrier detect normal
Carrier detect override
Load NVRAM defaults
Load factory defaults
Dumb mode
Smart mode
field to external if a modem is installed. Set the field to none if no
field cannot be set to none if Alarm Origination is activated.
Modem Connection:
field to 8 (default).
field to none (default).
Description
Default is none. Set to external if a modem is used.
This field is 20 characters long and permits alphanumeric characters to
provide a unique qualifier for a given modem.
Informs modem that communication with the data source UART is driven
with RTS/CTS flow control. The default 6-character field name is &H1. Set
the field name to \Q3 for Intel modems. This field is not case-sensitive.
Configures modem as an asynchronous device. This 8-character field name
has a default value of &M0 (default). Set the field to &M0&Q0 for Intel
modems. This field is not case-sensitive.
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