Able 5-11, External device (com port) options, In chapter 5 – Paradyne T1 T1 Access Mux 926x User Manual
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Setting Up the Communication Port to Support an External Device
NOTE:
To detect when the external device connection has been lost, the
communication port’s DTR lead should be connected to the external device’s
DSR lead using a standard EIA-232 crossover cable (the communication
port’s DTR lead is monitored for loss of connection). The external device
must be configured to drop DSR when a disconnect occurs, and to ignore
DTR.
Use the External Device Options screen (see
to support an external device such as a modem or a PAD. These options control
call processing for an external device.
Configuration Edit/Display
→
User Interface
→
External Device
Table 5-11.
External Device (COM Port) Options (1 of 3)
External Device Commands
Possible Settings: Disable, AT, Other
Default Setting: Disable
Specifies the external device commands to be sent out from the COM port to control the
device.
NOTE:
The Carrier Detect (CD) lead detects loss of the external device, therefore
the external device must not force CD on.
Disable – Commands are not sent out from the communication port.
NOTE:
You
must use this setting if you have an async terminal connected to the
COM port.
AT – AT commands are sent out from the COM port. All AT command strings end with a
carriage return (hex 0x0D) and a line feed (hex 0x0A).
Other – Commands configured by the user are sent out from the COM port.
CAUTION: You must
not use this setting if you have an async terminal connected to
the COM port.
NOTE:
Connect Prefix, Connect Indication String, Escape Sequence, Escape
Sequence Delay, and Disconnect String options will only be used when the
setting is Other. Refer to the
Dial-In Access
Possible Settings: Enable, Disable
Default Setting: Disable
Controls whether external devices can dial-in to the T1 access unit through the
communication port (based on the Communication Use configuration option setting).
Enable – Answers incoming calls and establishes connection to the remote terminal or
IP address.
Disable – Does not answer incoming calls. Refer to the
page 5-60.