Using A Modem To Access The Sci - Nortel IVR 2.5/S Manual

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Using a modem to access the SCI

In North America, a modem that supports a 9600 kbps baud rate is shipped
with every MRS system. Outside North America, a Nortel-recommended
modem is provided by the distributor or customer. This modem must be
connected to the MRS system when the system is installed.
No modem should be connected to the MRS other than the one shipped
with the system from the factory or provided by the distributor or
customer at installation. Unless a local terminal is connected for a short
period of time to perform local diagnostics or maintenance, the modem
should not be disconnected from the MRS.
To use a modem to access the SCI, follow these steps:
1
Connect the modem to the MRS port B using a standard
MRS-to-modem cable.
2
Set the terminal parameters as follows:
baud rate
duplex
data bits
stop bits
parity
add LF
3
From the remote location, dial in to the modem and wait for an answer.
Once the modem is connected, press <Enter>.
The following message should display:
<system name>
MRS Service Access Port
Copyright 1991-1996, Nortel. All Rights Reserved
login:
Nortel IVR 2.5/S
Accessing the Service Console Interface A-3
ATTENTION
9600
Full
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