Multi Tech Equipment MTA128ST manual Call Control Configuration, Voice TEI

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Configuration Utility

Voice TEI___________________________________________

Voice TEI is the TEI assigned to the voice channel. Choices are: Auto TEI, a fixed TEI number, or Disable.

AT command: *!D3.....

Data MSN __________________________________________

The Data MSN (multiple subscriber number) allows a caller to specify an individual TA when more than one TA is connected to you network terminator. If you don’t assign a value to the MSN, the TA accepts all incoming calls. If you only assign a base address to the MSN, the TA accepts any incoming call with the same base address, regardless of whether a subaddress is included. If you assign a base address and a subaddress to the MSN, the TA only accepts calls that match both the base address and the subaddress. The following examples show the syntax for setting the MSN with and without a subaddress.

AT command: !N1....

MSN with subaddress: 5551000:001 (base address is 5551000; subaddress is 001)

MSN without subaddress: (base address is 5551000)

Voice MSN _________________________________________

Selects calls on the voice channel in the same way the Data MSN selects calls on the data channel.

AT command: *!N1....

SPIDs and DNs ______________________________________

The TA must be configured with the Service Profile Identifier (SPID). The SPID is assigned by the local phone company and is for the specific BRI line where the TA is attached. The SPID field is empty prior to configuration. AT commands: AT!C6= and AT*!C6=

Directory Number (DN) is the phone number another user calls to contact this TA once it is attached to the ISDN. AT commands: AT!N1= and AT*!N1=

Note: SPIDs and DNs are used only by the U.S. NI-1, AT&T 5ESS, and DMS-100 switch types.

Call Control Configuration

Persistent DTR Dialing _______________________________

A high DTR (Data Terminal Ready) signal on the RS232/V.24 serial port indicates your computer or terminal is ready to communicate with your TA. DTR normally goes high when a communication program starts or is ready to dial. Persistent DTR dialing enables the TA to automatically redial the number stored in memory location 0 whenever DTR is high and the serial port does not have an active call. You can enable or disable this feature.

AT command: $D.

Auto Answer Data Calls_____ Rings to Answer______

Select Auto Answer if you want your TA to automatically answer all incoming data calls (this option does not affect the analog port). The Rings to Answer number, in the range of 1 to 255, selects the number of rings the TA waits before answering an incoming call. The default is one ring.

AT command: S0=

Dialing Method______________________________________

Select either the Enbloc or the Overlap dialing method for use when establishing a data call. Your ISDN provider determines the dialing method. The enbloc method is used for most ISDN dialing; however, you can select the overlap method if you are working with a private network.

AT command: %A97=

Data Protocol _______________________________________

The data protocol, also known as the B-channel protocol and the rate adaption protocol, is the language spoken over each 64 Kbps channel between two ISDN devices. The devices on both ends of the ISDN link must use identical protocols.

AT command: !Z=

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Contents Page Revision Date Description Model MTA128ST/NT S000305C Rev. CTrademarks Contents Product Description Introduction and DescriptionSpid Service Profile ID FeaturesIsdn BRI Line NT1 ConnectionInterlace Pin TE SignalPin LED Indicators LED P1 LED P2 LED LED Indicators Switch CompatibiltiyCommand Interface ConnectorsSafety Warnings Hardware InstallationConnecting your TA Connect the TA to Your PC RS-232 Connection Network Configuration Configuration UtilitiesIntroduction Before You StartVoice TEI Call Control ConfigurationDialing Numbers COM Port SettingsDCD Drop Time Configuring your TA Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page AT Commands MTA128S T/NT Commands and S-RegistersAT Commands by Function Analog Pots Call Commands Digital Data Call Commands aRegisters Register SummaryAT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Result Codes Using AT Commands to Operate the MTA128ST/NTAnswering a Call Making a CallAnswering Manually Hanging UpAnswering Automatically Specific Troubleshooting Situations Troubleshooting the TATroubleshoot ing IntroductionDebugging/Logging/Troubleshooting S-Registers Debugging/Logging/Troubleshooting CommandsNone of the LEDs light when the MTA128ST/NTis on Debugging/Logging/Troubleshooting Command Summary ATMTA128ST/NT does not respond to commands You can place data calls but not voice calls or vice versa MTA128ST/NT dials but cannot make a connectionYou cannot place two simultaneous data calls MTA128ST/NT cannot connect when answeringMTA128ST/NT disconnects while online File transfer appears slower than it should beApple Macintosh Compatibility Making PPP/MLPPP Connections Bonding Using the &, I and + CharactersSoftware Applications that can Format PPP Data Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation DBADBA Data Protocols DBA Features Bandwidth-on-Demand BOD-S60, S61, S62, and S63PPP/MLPPP Warranty Warranty, Service, and Tech SupportRepair Procedures for U.S. and Canadian Customers Repair Procedures for International Distributors Replacement PartsQuick Setup Factory Profiles AppendixAConfiguration ProfilesQuick Setup Example Appendix B Ordering Your Isdn Li ne Bearer ServiceLoop Qualification Using Isdn Ordering Codes IOCs Capability S previously Generic Data M J3 previously Generic Data J-1DNM5 previously Generic Data M-1DN Ordering Isdn Without IOCs Appendices Appendices FCC AppendixC FCCand Canadian RegulationCanadian Limitations Notice Firmware-based Configuration Utility AppendixD Configuration MethodsConfiguration via AT Commands Using AT Commands to Configure the MTA128ST/NTGlossary SymbolGlossary IETFInternet Engineering Task Force PPPMultilink Protocol or MP-is an Internet Glossary TA-Seeterminal adapter Information pages from a central resource. See also Isdn Canadian Regulation 56 Appendix IndexUart