Avaya Remote Access Module 4 manual Restoring INDeX Remote Access Module Defaults

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6. Restoring INDeX Remote Access Module Defaults

The Remote Access Module is supplied pre-set for operation with an

INDeX system at 9600bps.

To locally restore the Remote Access Module settings :

1.Using the serial cable (0.5m) supplied with the kit, connect the Remote Access Module to your PC.

2.Ensure that your PC's terminal package is set to 9600bps, 8 bits, no parity and 1 stop bit.

3.Enter the AT string:

AT&F&D0&K0Q1E0TS0=1

(where 0 = zero).

This sets and stores the preferred settings for INDeX operation as module Profile 0.

The string can be broken down as follows: &F Restore factory defaults. &D0 Ignore DTR.

&K0 Disable DTE flow control.

Q1 Disables results code.

E0 Echo disabled.

TTone dialling.

S0=1 Answer after first ring.

4.When finished with the local PC connection, enter the AT command ATE0Q1 to switch of command echo and modem responses.

5.Disconnect the serial cable from the PC and Remote Access Module. Reconnect the serial cable (CAB-RAM) from the INDeX cabinet to the Remote Access Module .

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Remote Access Module 4

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Contents Remote Access Module Contents Overview Previous Remote Access Module KitsYou must SecurityRack Systems Location RequirementsOptional Remote Access Module 4 KitEquipment Supplied & Required Tools & part RequiredAttaching the Mounting Brackets Mounting the Remote Access Module IVM Server Cassette Installation Installing for Use With INDeX IVM/CCMUsing IND-RAM4 with IVM and CCM IVM/CCM Client InstallationTo locally restore the Remote Access Module settings Restoring INDeX Remote Access Module DefaultsRemote Access Module 38DHB0002UKDS Issue 2 09/01/2002