Primary dial string, Secondary dial string, Initialization string – Verilink PRISM 41TDM (34-00275.4) Product Manual User Manual
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Configuration 49
DTE Alarms: alarms
where (alarms) is a string consisting of some or all of the identifiers LOS, OOF,
OOS, or DTR A, or DTR B. The following is an example:
Site B
TxPORT DDS DSU Alarm Report 08/04/96 17:24:55
NET Alarms: LOS
DTE Alarms: DTR A
The user-programmable Element ID string (see Utilities on page 51) is transmitted
first to allow the COA function to send a message with a specific meaning to some
host (such as a log on message).
Primary Dial String
This field is an ASCII string for the primary call on alarm telephone number used
in the DIAL mode. This string must include the ATDT command prefix (ex.
ATDT555-1212). The unit attempts three times to connect using the primary
number. If these attempts fail, it makes three more attempts using the secondary
number (if it is not blank). If the secondary number fails, the unit waits five
minutes and re-attempts to communicate with the primary number. If a connection
is not made, the unit sends a notification message and then disconnects.
Secondary Dial String
This field is an ASCII string for the secondary call on alarm telephone number
used in the DIAL mode. This string must include the ATDT command prefix (ex.
ATDT555-1212). If the unit did not connect using the primary number, it makes
three attempts to connect using the secondary number (if it is not blank). If the
secondary number fails, the unit waits five minutes and re-attempts to
communicate with the primary number. If a connection is not made, the unit sends
a notification message and then disconnects.
Initialization String
The modem initialization string is entered in this field. Refer to the modem’s
documentation for further information. The default setting is ATE1Q0V1S0=1.
Disconnection String
This field identifies the character string to be output when the modem session is
terminated. The default setting is ATH.
SLIP Port Rate
The choices are 1.2K, 2.4K, 9.6K, and 19.2K.
SLIP Connection
This field controls remote SNMP trap reporting. Trap reporting through the SLIP
port is independent of ASCII alarm reporting. The trap report type is set by the
following choices:
Disabled - Trap reporting is disabled.
Dial - Sends traps through a modem to the SLIP server.