Menu-8 alarm, Menu-8a alarm configuration, Menu-8c miscellaneous management configuration – Black Box LRU4240 User Manual
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Dual Trunk E1 Router User’s Guide
Dual Trunk E1 Router
Menu-8 Alarm
Menu-8, Alarm, provides access to four sub-menus:
• Alarm Configuration
• Miscellaneous Management Configuration
• Modem Initialization Strings
• COMM Port Configuration
Select the corresponding option to view and configure parameters for alarm configuration, external
alarm configuration, for miscellaneous management configuration, and modem initialization strings.
For more information on Menu 8, see the 4200 WAN Access Platform TUI Reference Guide.
Menu-8A Alarm Configuration
When you select Alarm Configuration, Menu 8A appears. Menu 8A allows you enable or block
alarm reporting, and select if alarms associated with the Ethernet signal will be reported.
Menu-8C Miscellaneous Management Configuration
When you select Miscellaneous Management, Menu-8C appears. Menu 8C allows you to
configure a variety of parameters including connection, phone numbers, timing and error thresholds.
Menu-8E Modem Initialization Strings
If you select Modem Initialization Strings, Menu 8E appears Each unit can have a maximum of
two modem initialization strings. The first string (
String 1
) can be equal to or less than 20
characters, and the second string (
String 2
) can be equal to or less than 60 characters.
To initiate a modem connection:
1. The unit sends
+++
, followed by the first modem initialization string.
2. The unit then waits for a response from the modem to guard against the possibility of
losing the characters immediately after the modem resets.
3. After receiving the modem response, the unit sends the second initialization string (if
this string is programmed). The Dual Trunk E1 Router assumes that the modem always
sends a response; therefore, do not program the modem not to send a response.
4. If using the modem reset command, you should program everything up to the reset
command as the first modem initialization string.
5. Program the remaining commands as the second modem initialization string.