Additional Settings - Multitech MultiAccess MA30120 User Manual

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Chapter 3 – Software
Modem Setup > Modem Setup
Modem On Hold –
You can enable or disable the Modem-On-Hold feature from the drop down box.
Modem On Hold (MOH) requires the remote MOH capable V92 client to use a line that has a subscriber service
of "Call Waiting" or "Caller ID Call Waiting". MOH allows the client system to put the RAS call (Internet
Connection) on hold so it can answer the call waiting.
MOH Timeout –
You can select the timeout period for the Modem-On-Hold feature. The selections are
Deny MOH, Grant 10 Seconds to Grant 16 minutes. This is the time the modem connection is put on hold. This
value is relayed to the remote client when the hold request is initiated.
Handshake Setup
Connect Timeout –
This sets the time, in seconds, within which Modem Carrier must be established.
If the modem has not connected when this time has elapsed, the attempt is aborted.
V.8 Transmit Level –
This provides a list of available levels. The available choices are from -9 dBm to
-20 dBm. -20 dBm is less power than -9 dBm.
V.8bis –
You can select Disable, or Enable Without V.90 or Enabled with V.90. V.8bis is used to negotiate
K56flex™ connections.
Note: Selecting "V8bis Enabled Without V90" does NOT disable V.90, it changes where it is offered.
Error Recovery Setup
Retain Limit –
This value along with the Retrain Limit Window value is used to define excessive
retrains. Excessive retrains will cause the modem to disconnect. The Retrain Limit value defines the max
number of retrains allowed within the Limit Window. When this is set to zero, the port will not disconnect due to
excessive retrains.
Retain Limit Window –
This specifies the window duration, in minutes, within which to check for
excessive retrains. When this is set to zero, the port will not disconnect due to excessive retrains.

Additional Settings

Additional Settings –
This allows you to add additional commands to the initialization string. This
should contain only additional commands and not the AT itself. Appendix B provides a detailed description of
the AT commands supported by the MultiAccess.
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