Netopia 3366C-ENT manual Atdt

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Line Backup 7-9

Choose the interface to configure for backup, MODEM (Wan Module 2) Setup.

The Internal Modem Setup screen appears.

Internal Modem Setup

Modem Dialing Prefix:

ATDT

PBX Dialing Prefix:

 

Line Directory Number:

 

Speaker On...

Until Carrier

Speaker Volume...

2-Medium

Answer Incoming calls...

Always

Country...

United States

Enter the dialing prefix to be sent to all modems.

Modem Dialing Prefix: ATDT is the standard Hayes-compatible code for alerting the modem itself. You probably don’t need to change this, unless you have a good reason and are familiar with the Hayes modem command set.

PBX Dialing Prefix: If you are connected to a Centrex or PBX phone system that requires you to dial a prefix number (such as “9” for an outside line), enter it here.

Line Directory Number: Enter the telephone number for the line you are connected to.

Speaker On: You can set how you want to hear dialing and connection tones generated by the modem, or

you can turn them off, from the pull-down menu. Options are: Never, Until Carrier, During Answer, Always.

Speaker Volume: You can set how loud the modem tones will be from the pull-down menu: 1-Softest, 2-Medium, 3-Loudest.

Answer Incoming calls: You can determine whether or not the modem will respond to incoming calls on

this line, from the pull-down menu: Always or Never.

Country: Select your country from the pull-down menu.

When you are finished, press Escape.

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Netopia 3366C-ENT Adsl Router with V.92 Backup Part Number Contents Getting Started Guide Overview Features and CapabilitiesIntroduction Getting Started Guide How to Use this GuideWhat You Need Making the Physical ConnectionsFind a Location Power Supply Installation Important Safety InstructionsPorts Console port Identify the Connectors and Attach the CablesConnect your computer, DSL line, and power source as shown Netopia 3366C-ENT Adsl Router with V.92 Backup Status Lights Getting Started Guide Readying Computers on Your Local Network Connecting to Your Local Area NetworkConnecting to an Ethernet Network Macintosh PC Ethernet Switch Getting Started Guide Microsoft Windows Configuring TCP/IPConfiguring TCP/IP on Windows-based Computers Some Windows versions follow a path like this Macintosh MacOS 8 or higher or Mac OS Configuring TCP/IP on Macintosh ComputersClose and Save, if prompted Console-Based Management Configuring Telnet software Connecting through a Telnet SessionConnecting a console cable to your router PC ANSI-BBS Navigating through the Console ScreensAccessing the Easy Setup Console screens Easy SetupEasy Setup Console Screens LLC Snap Quick Easy Setup Connection PathEasy Setup Adsl Line Configuration Easy Setup Profile Previous Screen Next Screen IP Easy SetupEasy Setup Security Configuration Previous Screen To Main Menu Configuring Backup Line BackupWAN Connection ProfilesAssuming you selected PPP, new fields appear Datalink PPP/MP Options screen appears Easy-PAT List Dial IP Setup WAN Configuration SetupAtdt Backup Configuration screen Line Backup Using Scheduled Connections with Backup ADD Scheduled Connection Backup Default Gateway Line Backup Getting Started Guide Power requirements Technical Specifications and Safety InformationDescription EnvironmentRegulatory notices Agency approvalsDeclaration for Canadian users Manufacturer’s Declaration of ConformanceAustralian Safety Information FCC Part 68 Information Electrical Safety Advisory