Multi Tech Equipment MTA128ST manual AppendixAConfiguration Profiles, Quick Setup Factory Profiles

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Appendices

AppendixA:Configuration Profiles

Quick Setup Factory Profiles

For quick setup, the MTA1 28ST/NT includes six Quick Setup Factory Profiles, each of which is configured for a specific type of port operation. You can load a Quick Setup Factory Profile into active memory by using the command &Fn, in which n is the number of the profile you wish to load. If you wish, you can then customize the profile and store it, using the &Wcommand, so that it loads automatically when the MTA1 28ST/NT is turned on or reset. These profiles are stored in permanent memory and are not user-configurable as such.

MTA1 28ST

&F0 Profile 0—Modem-like operation (default) &F1 Profile 1—V. 110 async operation

&F2 Profile 2—V.120 async operation &F3 Profile 3—X.75 async operation &F4 Profile 4—ML-PPP async operation

&F5 Profile 5—SoftBonding Asynchronous Operation &F6 Profile 6—HDLC Asynchronous Operation &F7 Profile 7—CLEAR operation

MTA1 28NT

&F0 Profile 0–Modem-Like Asynchronous Operation

&F1 Profile 1–V.120 Asynchronous Operation

&F2 Profile 2–X.75 Asynchronous Operation

&F3 Profile 3–PPP Asynchronous Operation

&F4 Profile 4–SoftBonding Asynchronous Operation

&F5 Profile5–HDLC Asynchronous Operation

&F6 Profile 6–CLEAR Asynchronous Operation

Quick Setup Example

The following procedure assumes that you want to load, modify, and store Quick Setup Factory Profile 2 as your default configuration.

1.Select the profile closest to the requirements of your application, in this case— Quick Setup Factory Profile 2.

2.In terminal mode, type AT&F2 and press ENTER. Quick Setup Profile 2 loads into the MTA128ST/NT’s active memory.

3.Enter any additional AT commands that you need to customize the selected profile to your application (see Chapter 4, AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes).

4.Type AT&W0 and press ENTER to save your customized port configuration.

5.Your customized profile now loads automatically whenever the MTA128ST/NT is turned on or reset.

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Contents Page Revision Date Description Model MTA128ST/NT S000305C Rev. CTrademarks Contents Product Description Introduction and DescriptionNT1 Connection FeaturesSpid Service Profile ID Isdn BRI LineInterlace Pin TE SignalPin LED Indicators LED P1 LED P2 LED Connectors Switch CompatibiltiyLED Indicators Command InterfaceSafety Warnings Hardware InstallationConnecting your TA Connect the TA to Your PC RS-232 Connection Before You Start Configuration UtilitiesNetwork Configuration IntroductionVoice 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 Register Summary Digital Data Call Commands aAnalog Pots Call Commands RegistersAT 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 Introduction Troubleshooting the TASpecific Troubleshooting Situations Troubleshoot ingDebugging/Logging/Troubleshooting Command Summary AT Debugging/Logging/Troubleshooting CommandsDebugging/Logging/Troubleshooting S-Registers None of the LEDs light when the MTA128ST/NTis onMTA128ST/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 connectionFile transfer appears slower than it should be MTA128ST/NT cannot connect when answeringYou cannot place two simultaneous data calls MTA128ST/NT disconnects while onlineApple Macintosh Compatibility Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation DBA Bonding Using the &, I and + CharactersMaking PPP/MLPPP Connections Software Applications that can Format PPP DataDBA Data Protocols DBA Features Bandwidth-on-Demand BOD-S60, S61, S62, and S63 PPP/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 Using AT Commands to Configure the MTA128ST/NT AppendixD Configuration MethodsFirmware-based Configuration Utility Configuration via AT CommandsGlossary 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