Multi Tech Equipment MTA128ST manual Introduction and Description, Product Description

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Introduction and Description

Chapter 1: Introduction and Description

Welcome to the world of ISDN communications.

You have acquired one of the finest ISDN terminal adapters (TAs) available today, model MTA1 28ST/NT from Multi-Tech Systems. The MTA128ST is a desktop TA with an S/T interface port to connect itto the ISDN network and an analog port to connect it to a telephone, modem, or fax machine. The MTA1 28NT is a desktop TA with a U-interface to connect it to the ISDN network and an analog port to connect it to a telephone, modem, or fax machine. The TAs ship with a software configuration utility for Windows® 98/NT/ ME, and ConfigMenu, a built-in configuration utility for Windows and non-Windows operating systems. In addition, the MTA128ST/NT accepts AT commands that enable itto use the same communications software as an analog modem.

The MTA128ST is compatible with the popular EuroISDN switch protocol, it communicates using ISDN BRI (2B+D) service, which provides up to 128 Kbps data and voice communications, and it automatically detects whether an incoming call is voice or data and handles it appropriately.

The MTA128ST/NT provides dial-up asynchronous communication capability with other personal computers, terminals, on-line computer services, or other computer systems. Connection to your computer/terminal device is made via the RS232 connector (ISDN). Connection to analog devices is accomplished with an RJ1 1 connector and one RJ45 connector is used for your ISDN connection.

This User Guide will help you install, configure, and operate your MTA128ST/NT.

Product Description

There are two ISDN interface options, S/T and U. If you purchased the S/T interface adapter (MTA128ST), you need an ISDN NT1 device connection to the ISDN switch. If you purchased the U interface adapter (MTA1 28NT), it can directly connect to the ISDN switch (figure 1-1).

Figure 1-1. ”S/T” and “U” Interface Options

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Contents Page Revision Date Description Model MTA128ST/NT S000305C Rev. CTrademarks Contents Introduction and Description Product DescriptionFeatures Spid Service Profile IDIsdn BRI Line NT1 ConnectionInterlace Pin TE SignalPin LED Indicators LED P1 LED P2 LED Switch Compatibiltiy LED IndicatorsCommand Interface ConnectorsSafety Warnings Hardware InstallationConnecting your TA Connect the TA to Your PC RS-232 Connection Configuration Utilities Network ConfigurationIntroduction Before You StartCall Control Configuration Voice TEICOM Port Settings Dialing NumbersDCD Drop Time Configuring your TA Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page MTA128S T/NT Commands and S-Registers AT CommandsAT Commands by Function Digital Data Call Commands a Analog Pots Call CommandsRegisters Register SummaryAT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Using AT Commands to Operate the MTA128ST/NT Result CodesMaking a Call Answering a CallAnswering Manually Hanging UpAnswering Automatically Troubleshooting the TA Specific Troubleshooting SituationsTroubleshoot ing IntroductionDebugging/Logging/Troubleshooting Commands Debugging/Logging/Troubleshooting S-RegistersNone of the LEDs light when the MTA128ST/NTis on Debugging/Logging/Troubleshooting Command Summary ATMTA128ST/NT does not respond to commands MTA128ST/NT dials but cannot make a connection You can place data calls but not voice calls or vice versaMTA128ST/NT cannot connect when answering You cannot place two simultaneous data callsMTA128ST/NT disconnects while online File transfer appears slower than it should beApple Macintosh Compatibility Bonding Using the &, I and + Characters Making PPP/MLPPP ConnectionsSoftware Applications that can Format PPP Data Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation DBADBA Features Bandwidth-on-Demand BOD-S60, S61, S62, and S63 DBA Data ProtocolsPPP/MLPPP Warranty Warranty, Service, and Tech SupportRepair Procedures for U.S. and Canadian Customers Replacement Parts Repair Procedures for International DistributorsQuick 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 AppendixC FCCand Canadian Regulation FCCCanadian Limitations Notice AppendixD Configuration Methods Firmware-based Configuration UtilityConfiguration via AT Commands Using AT Commands to Configure the MTA128ST/NTSymbol GlossaryGlossary IETFInternet Engineering Task Force PPPMultilink Protocol or MP-is an Internet Glossary TA-Seeterminal adapter Information pages from a central resource. See also Isdn Index Canadian Regulation 56 AppendixUart