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Control branch, Security configuration options, Reset – Paradyne 3821PLUS User Manual

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Security Configuration Options

The Security configuration options group is described

in Chapter 7,

Security

.

Control Branch

The Control branch of the Top-Level menu allows

you to manage hardware and software functions, such as
speaker volume, reset, busy out, and firmware download.
The 3821Plus modem has the additional hardware
function, Service Line.

To access Control from the Top-Level menu, press the

key until Control appears. Select Control.

Reset

Make_Busy

or

RemoveMakeBusy

Service_Line

or

DiscServLine Download

Code

495-14846

Call_Setup

Test

Security

Configure

Remote

Status

(Modem Status)

MDMA mdmb mdmc

Control

Reset

Reset causes the modem to stop operation and

perform a complete program restart. The modem begins
the power-up test sequence that ends with the Top-Level
menu displayed on the LCD. Configuration options
stored in an Active (Saved) configuration area are copied
to the Active (Operating) configuration area.

Make Busy or Remove Make Busy

The Make Busy function is available only on 3821-B1

models.

The Make Busy function forces the modem off-hook

so it cannot answer a call. This is often used with PBX
systems to permit the busy out of a PBX port for rotary
or hunt groups.

WARNING

To not violate FCC and DOC
regulations, this function must
only be used behind a user’s
PBX.

Service Line or Disconnect Service Line

The Service Line function is available only on

3821-B1 models.

The Service Line function allows you to switch a

specific 3821Plus modem installed in a COMSPHERE
3000 Series Carrier from normal dial operation to
service-line operation. This switch only places the
modem on the service line. For a connection to be
established, you must still use the normal dialing
methods as described earlier in this chapter under

Call

Setup Branch

(page 3-9).

A service line is an extra dial line connected to a

COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier. This line is normally
shared by up to eight 3821Plus cards (24 modems)
installed in either Slots 1–8 or Slots 9–16. However, by
daisy chaining the service-line connector of one Network
Interface Module (NIM) to the service line of another
NIM installed in the same carrier, you can permit all
16 cards (48 modems) to share one service line. The
service line can also be extended to other carriers in a
cabinet. Only one modem may be switched to the service
line at a time. For more information regarding daisy
chaining of modems to the service line, refer to the
COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier, Installation Manual.