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Chapter 4. Application Configuration

Defining a User Program Button

A button can be added to the ADTRAN Express Configuration Wizard window to automatically launch an application like Chameleon, ShivaRemote, or other data communications pack- ages.

ADTRAN has developed a variety of technical support notes and modem scripts for popular data communication packages such as Procomm Plus®, pcANYWHERE™, ReachOut® and more. These can be found on the ADTRAN home page (http://www.adtran.com) under the ISDN Information Desk.

The following procedure explains how to create a button for the profile created in the previous procedure:

1.Select the profile from the profile list in the ADTRAN Express Configuration Wizard window.

2.Choose the Edit button.

3.Choose the Advanced tab.

4.Choose either the User Program 1... or User Program 2...

button.

5.Choose the Change Program... button.

6.Use the Drives and Directories fields to navigate to the executable file. The executable file for Chameleon is custom.exe and the default location is c:\netmanag\custom. The executable file for ShivaRemote is connectw.exe and the default location is c:\shiva\connectw.exe.

7.Once the executable file has been selected, choose the OK button in the Open window.

8.The User Program window is displayed again and the name field can be changed to give the button being created a different name. If no name is entered, a button is created with a default name of the executable file.

9.Choose the OK button to update the profile settings.

The User Program button previously selected is updated in the ADTRAN Express Configuration Wizard window to reflect the new profile name. To launch the application, choose this button

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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 Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers Installing an Analog ModemApplication Configuration Troubleshooting GuidelinesList of Figures List of TablesTable of Contents Express XR/XRT Overview Chapter IntroductionWhat You Provide Minimum RequirementsBasic Rate Isdn Line What Adtran Provides Express XR/XRT ContentsIntroduction Verify Switch Settings Chapter InstallationDip Switches on Rear Panel Connecting the Express XR/XRTExpress XRT Only Go to the Express XR/XRT Software Installation procedure Express XR/XRT Software InstallationStandard Isdn Internet/Remote Access Application Win 95/NT 4.0 Control Panel Modem Installation Go to the Express Configuration Wizard Installation sectionSelect Adtran Express XR or XRT from the Drivers list Express Configuration Wizard InstallationMicrosoft Windows 95 and Windows NT Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows NT Installation OptionsGo to the section Using the Express Configuration Wizard Get On With ItGo to the section Express Configuration Wizard Installation Windows NT 3.51 INF File InstallationSupplementary Voice Services Basic Telephone ServiceCall Waiting Automatic Redial Phone Number AllocationSingle Phone Number Operation Conference CallingAdtran 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 Express XR/XRT Enabled, External Analog Modem Disabled Express XRT Disabled, External Analog Modem EnabledUnknown State Properties Express Configuration Tray Tool MenuExpress Configuration Wizard Tray Tool Menu Enable/Disable ModemAbout Installing Windows 95 Dial-Up NetworkingExit 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 ModemClick Connect External Modem Installing a New External Analog ModemSelect Dont detect my modem I will select it from a list 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 Internet 128k Profile ConfigurationsFactory Remote Access 64k Factory Internet 64kFactory Remote Access 128k Express Configuration WizardStarting the Express Configuration Wizard Software Internet and Remote AccessInternet 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 is Off Chapter TroubleshootingPower/Line LED Flashes and B1 and B2 LEDs are 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 DownDifficulty with 230.4 kbps Operation External Analog Modem Not DetectedDial-Up Networking Difficulty AT Commands Appendix a AT Commands and S-RegistersReading an S-Register String Using an AT CommandUsing S-Registers Reading an S-RegisterChanging an S-Register Dialing a Call using the AT Command ProcessorChanging a String S-Register AT!Z Command FunctionClear-To-Send CTS Control Line Options AT Command Response Message Options Time Register ListS30 S15 ... Async ................ Asynchronous Bonding methodS25 S27S33 S32S34 S53 S42 ... BondS54 S72 S58S65 S71SS89 SN9 LOC S118 . Chap Enable .... = Chap enabledLED Appendix B LEDsLEDs Table B-AAppendix B. LEDs Appendix C Status Buffer Messages AccessinfodiscardedBonding +/-XXX BadinfoelemBearcapnotavail BearercapnotauthChannotimplemented BusyCallrejected ChandoesnotexistDest not Isdn ChannelunacceptableDestoutoforder ID = FacilitynotimplementFacilitynotsubscribed FacilityrejectedInvalidnumberformat InvalidelemcontentsInvalidcallref InvalidmsgunspecNocircuitavailable Network BusyNetworkcongestion NetworkoutoforderPPP Compression UP ProtocolerrorNumberchanged OutgoingcallbarredTemporaryfailure ServicenotavailTimerexpiry Source not IsdnWrongmessage UnassignednumberUseralertnoans UserbusyAppendix D Loop Status Messages PPP YyyyPin Name Description Appendix E Connector PinoutsRS-232 Interface Table E-ATable E-B Modem InterfaceRJ-45 Isdn Line Interface Table E-CRJ-11 Pots Port Interfaces Table E-DAppendix E. Connector Pinouts Preferred Customer Database Register now to be included in ourExpress XR/XRT Warranty Registration Card