ADTRAN XR, 3360.9VU01 Auto-Detect SPIDs/Switch Type, Using the Express Configuration Wizard Help

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10.Click NEXT to use Automatic SPID and Switch Detection or enter the Switch Type and service profile IDs (SPIDs) provided by the telephone company.

11.Check the Auto-detect SPIDs/Switch Types option.

12.Click NEXT.

13.Choose the factory profile closest to your particular applica- tion. The Preview button can be used to view these settings.

14.Click NEXT.

15.To change the profile name for future reference select the Change Profile name option and enter a new name. Other- wise, the default name shown on the screen is used. Ensure the telephone cable between the Express XR/XRT ISDN connector and the walljack is connected before proceeding.

16.Click Finish. The Auto-Detecting Service Profile IDs screen is displayed while the Automatic SPID and Switch algorithm executes.

After installation is complete the Express XR/XRT is ready for use. If any error screens are encountered or the unit remains at Link Down for longer than 15 minutes, see the chapter Trouble- shooting.

Auto-Detect SPIDs/Switch Type

Auto-detection of SPIDs and Switch Type greatly reduces the likelihood of time-consuming problems occurring during installation of the Express XR/XRT. It evaluates common SPID formats based on the area code and phone numbers and reports success after placing a test call.

After installation is complete, the Express XR/XRT resets the ISDN line for a clean start. Therefore, the PWR/LINE LED may not be on solid (indicating link up) for a few more seconds.

In the few cases where the procedure does not succeed, the nonstandard SPIDs may be entered at Step 10 of the preceding procedure (Using the Express Configuration Wizard).

Using the Express Configuration Wizard Help

On-line help is available by clicking the Help button displayed in the Configuration screen. On-line help provides detailed information regarding such features as creating a custom profile, defining a user button, remote configuration, and testing.

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Contents Express XR/XRT Trademarks Table of Contents Canadian Equipment Limitations Canadian Emissions RequirementsPage Adtran Nynex Telephone Company Contacts for Isdn ServiceTable of Contents Table of Contents Application Configuration Installing an Analog ModemTroubleshooting Guidelines Appendix A. AT Commands and S-RegistersList of Figures List of TablesTable of Contents Express XR/XRT Overview Chapter IntroductionBasic Rate Isdn Line Minimum RequirementsWhat You Provide What Adtran Provides Express XR/XRT ContentsIntroduction Verify Switch Settings Chapter InstallationExpress XRT Only Connecting the Express XR/XRTDip Switches on Rear Panel Standard Isdn Internet/Remote Access Application Express XR/XRT Software InstallationGo to the Express XR/XRT Software Installation procedure Win 95/NT 4.0 Control Panel Modem Installation Go to the Express Configuration Wizard Installation sectionMicrosoft Windows 95 and Windows NT Express Configuration Wizard InstallationSelect Adtran Express XR or XRT from the Drivers list Go to the section Using the Express Configuration Wizard Installation OptionsGet On With It Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows NTGo to the section Express Configuration Wizard Installation Windows NT 3.51 INF File InstallationCall Waiting Basic Telephone ServiceSupplementary Voice Services Single Phone Number Operation Phone Number AllocationConference Calling Automatic RedialAdtran Express Configuration Screen Using the Express Configuration WizardUnable to Auto-Detect Express Configuration Wizard Connection Tab Using the Express Configuration Wizard Help Auto-Detect SPIDs/Switch TypeExpress Configuration Wizard Tray Tool Express Configuration Wizard Tray ToolPreferences Tab Unknown State Express XRT Disabled, External Analog Modem EnabledExpress XR/XRT Enabled, External Analog Modem Disabled Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool Menu Express Configuration Tray Tool MenuEnable/Disable Modem PropertiesExit Installing Windows 95 Dial-Up NetworkingAbout VT 100 Terminal Emulation Macintosh ConfigurationVT 100 Terminal Configuration Menu VT 100 ConfigurationVT 100 Terminal Status Buffer Menu VT 100 Terminal Status BufferInstallation External Analog Modem Application Chapter Installing an Analog ModemExternal Analog Modem Application Connecting an External Analog ModemSelect Dont detect my modem I will select it from a list Installing a New External Analog ModemClick Connect External Modem Required External Analog Modem Settings Configuring an External Analog ModemControlling an External Analog Modem Express Configuration Wizard Modem EnableExpress Configuration Wizard Connecting an External Modem Express Configuration Wizard Modem Disable No Modem Attached Error MessageHyperACCESS Verifying External Modem Connection Terminal Emulation Modem EnableHyperACCESS Enabling an External Analog Modem Terminal Emulation Modem Disable Internal Analog Modem Application Internal Analog Modem ApplicationConnecting an Internal Analog Modem Factory Default Configuration Chapter Application ConfigurationFactory Remote Access 64k Profile ConfigurationsFactory Internet 64k Factory Internet 128kStarting the Express Configuration Wizard Software Express Configuration WizardInternet and Remote Access Factory Remote Access 128kInternet Connection Creating a Custom ProfileChoose either the User Program 1... or User Program Defining a User Program ButtonBBS Applications Defining a Custom HyperACCESS SessionApplication Configuration Application Configuration Power/Line LED Flashes and B1 and B2 LEDs are Off Chapter TroubleshootingPower/Line LED is Off Dial-Up Connection Problems Power/Line LED, B1, and B2 LEDs Flash GreenExpress XR/XRT Not Detected Auto-detect Switch/SPIDs Remains at Link DownDial-Up Networking Difficulty External Analog Modem Not DetectedDifficulty with 230.4 kbps Operation AT Commands Appendix a AT Commands and S-RegistersUsing S-Registers Using an AT CommandReading an S-Register Reading an S-Register StringChanging a String S-Register Dialing a Call using the AT Command ProcessorChanging an S-Register AT!Z Command FunctionClear-To-Send CTS Control Line Options AT Command Response Message Options Time Register ListS25 S15 ... Async ................ Asynchronous Bonding methodS27 S30S34 S32S33 S54 S42 ... BondS53 S65 S58S71 S72SS89 SN9 LOC S118 . Chap Enable .... = Chap enabledLEDs Appendix B LEDsTable B-A LEDAppendix B. LEDs Appendix C Status Buffer Messages AccessinfodiscardedBearcapnotavail BadinfoelemBearercapnotauth Bonding +/-XXXCallrejected BusyChandoesnotexist ChannotimplementedDestoutoforder ChannelunacceptableDest not Isdn Facilitynotsubscribed FacilitynotimplementFacilityrejected ID =Invalidcallref InvalidelemcontentsInvalidmsgunspec InvalidnumberformatNetworkcongestion Network BusyNetworkoutoforder NocircuitavailableNumberchanged ProtocolerrorOutgoingcallbarred PPP Compression UPTimerexpiry ServicenotavailSource not Isdn TemporaryfailureUseralertnoans UnassignednumberUserbusy WrongmessageAppendix D Loop Status Messages PPP YyyyRS-232 Interface Appendix E Connector PinoutsTable E-A Pin Name DescriptionTable E-B Modem InterfaceRJ-11 Pots Port Interfaces Table E-CTable E-D RJ-45 Isdn Line InterfaceAppendix E. Connector Pinouts Preferred Customer Database Register now to be included in ourExpress XR/XRT Warranty Registration Card