Asynchronous Call Control (Acc) - Allied Telesis AR400 SERIES User Manual

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Physical and Layer 2 Interfaces
Software Release 2.5.1
C613-02021-00 REV C
Table 7: Factory defaults for configurable parameters for asynchronous ports.
Option
PARITY
PROMPT
SECURE
SERVICE
SPEED
STOPBITS
TYPE
For more information about asynchronous ports, see the AR Series Router
Hardware Reference or the Interfaces chapter in the AR400 Series Router Software
Reference.
For more information about configuring PPP interfaces across an asynchronous
interfaces, see the Point to Point Protocol (PPP) chapter in the AR400 Series
Router Software Reference.

Asynchronous Call Control (ACC)

You can configure the ACC module to answer calls made to a modem
connected to an asynchronous port, to validate the user making the call and to
configure the port to the mode appropriate for the desired service. Also, you
can configure ACC to originate calls by controlling a modem attached to an
asynchronous port and to switch the port to the appropriate mode once a
connection to the remote device is established.
To assign a user an IP address and MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) for use
with an ACC call, enter the command:
SET USER=login-name IP=ipadd MTU=mtu
To assign an IP address and MTU to the asynchronous port accessed by the
ACC call, enter the command:
SET ASYN=asyn-number IP=ipadd MTU=mtu
For more information about ACC, see the Asynchronous Call Control (ACC)
chapter in the AR400 Series Router Software Reference.
Default setting
NONE
DEFAULT (CMD>)
ON
NONE
AUTO
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