Connecting To A V.34 Modem Module - Bay Networks BayStack ARN Routers none Installation And Operating Manual

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Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers

Connecting to a V.34 Modem Module

If your ARN contains an optional, back-panel V.34 modem module, you need only
connect the telephone line to the V.34 interface for access to the router.
Note: The default settings for the back-panel V.34 modem differ from the
default settings for the front-panel V.34 modem adapter module. Refer to
"Connecting to a V.34 Modem Interface" earlier in this chapter for information
about the V.34 modem adapter and its default settings.
Table 1-5
Table 1-5.
Modem Signal/Parameter
Clear To Send (CTS)
Data Terminal Ready (DTR)
Data Carrier Detect (DCD) or RLSD On while carrier is present (the ARN uses DCD to
Data Set Ready (DSR)
Ready to Send (RTS)
Synchronous/Asynchronous Mode
AutoAnswer
Local Character Echo
Supervisory Functions
Baud Rate
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Parity
Note: Physically connecting to either a front-panel or back-panel V.34 modem
interface is essentially the same. Refer to "Connecting to a V.34 Modem
Interface" earlier in this chapter for details.
1-26
provides the default settings for the back-panel V.34 modem adapter.
Back-Panel V.34 Modem Defaults
Value
On
Set to answer all incoming calls.
detect modem connect and disconnect).
On
Ignored
Asynchronous
Answer on 2 rings with DTR active.
Off
Off
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8
1
None
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