Setting The Answer Timeout Timer - HP MSR Router Series Wan Access Configuration Manual

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Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter user line
view.
3.
Configure the user
line for incoming
modem calls,
outgoing modem
calls, or both.

Setting the answer timeout timer

The answer timeout timer sets the amount of time that the modem will wait for a call to establish. When
the timer expires, the modem disconnects the call.
If the modem is on the calling party side, the timer starts when the modem starts to dial.
If the modem is on the called party side, the timer starts when the modem goes off hook.
To set the answer timeout timer on user lines:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter user line
view.
3.
Set the answer
timeout timer.
Command
system-view
line { first-num1 [ last-num1 ] |
{ aux | tty } first-num2
[ last-num2 ] }
modem enable { both | call-in |
call-out }
Command
system-view
line { first-num1 [ last-num1 ] |
{ aux | tty } first-num2
[ last-num2 ] }
modem answer-timer time
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Remarks
N/A
This command is available on the following
user lines:
TTY lines for the following interfaces:
AM interface
Asynchronous serial interface
Asynchronous/synchronous serial
interface operating in asynchronous
mode
AUX line
This command is not available on the console
or VTY lines.
To display the user line for an interface, use the
display line command.
By default, both incoming and outgoing
modem calls are not permitted.
Remarks
N/A
This command is available on the following
user lines:
TTY lines for the following interfaces:
AM interface
Asynchronous serial interface
Asynchronous/synchronous serial
interface operating in asynchronous
mode
AUX line
This command is not available on the console
or VTY lines.
To display the user line for an interface, use the
display line command.
The default timer value is 60 seconds.

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