3Com DIGITAL MODEM manual Monitor the B-1 and B-2 LEDs

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Troubleshooting Tips

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Check the Service Profile Identifier (SPID) entry and the Phone# information in the digital modem software configuration utility.

If you have verified once again that your SPID and Phone# parameters are entered properly and the D channel LED continues to flash without going out, call your telephone company, verify that you have been given the correct SPID and Phone# information, and ask whether the ISDN line is Point-to-Point. If the ISDN line is Point-to-Point, be sure not to include the SPID in the configuration.

Also verify that the telephone company has configured the ISDN line properly for the 3Com Impact digital modem product (see Table 1-1). If the D channel LED does not go out after these verifications, call your reseller for line configuration and troubleshooting assistance.

If the D channel LED goes out, the digital modem is ready to place and receive calls.

If you have a standard analog telephone attached to the digital modem’s analog voice port, you can place a voice call in the normal fashion. You should have the ability to obtain a dial tone, enter digits, and connect to your destination. While the voice call is being placed, either the B-1 or B-2 channel LEDs will flash yellow. Once the voice call is connected and the other party picks up the phone, the B-1 or B-2 LEDs that were flashing will now remain lit until the call is disconnected.

If you do not hear a dial tone or cannot establish a call, there is most likely a problem with the configuration of your ISDN line. Call the telephone company and have it verify that your line is configured for circuit-switched voice and data service.

6Monitor the B-1 and B-2 LEDs.

Data calls typically involve more interactions than voice calls do. Your computer, applications software, or the remote destination can prevent establishment of a data call. If you have been able to perform all of the above steps, your 3Com Impact digital modem is most likely functioning correctly.

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DIGITAL MODEM specifications

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