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hexadecimal— A base 16 numbering system in which one character represents a four-bit binary value. Hexadecimal notation uses the numbers 0–9 and the letters A–F, usually suffixed by an h (e.g., 4CF h).

Host Controller: The host’s Universal Serial Bus interface. A hardware device that provides the interface to the Host Controller Driver (HCD) and the USB bus.

Host Controller Driver (HCD): Software that provides an interface to the USB Driver and the Host Controller. (The interface to the Host Controller is defined by the OHCI specification.

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IDN (Integrated Digital Network)The culmination of transmission and switching functions using digital technology in a circuit-switched telecommunications network.

IEC (Inter-Exchange Carrier)— A telephone company that is allowed to provide long distance telephone service between LATAs, but not within any one LATA. Also called IXC.

I-mux(inverse multiplexer)— A device that will dial up and combine several lower speed circuits into a virtual broadband circuit. It takes any multiple up to an aggregate bandwidth, giving users bandwidth on demand for videoconferencing, LAN-to-LAN connections, etc. In ISDN devices, inverse multiplexing is performed by the BONDING protocol.

in-band signaling— A technique in which connection control information is sent over the same channel as assigned to the subscriber for end-to-end communication. Two common examples are DTMF line signaling and MF trunk signaling.

Internet— A computer network consisting of many millions of university, government, and private users around the world.

Internet address— A unique 32-bit address for a specific TCP/IP host on a network. Normally printed in dotted decimal format (e.g., 129.128.44.227).

I/O address— A location within the I/O address space of your computer used by a device, such as an expansion card, a USB port, or an internal modem. The address is used for communication between software and a device.

IP address— A unique 32-bit address for a specific TCP/IP host on a network. Normally printed in dotted decimal format (e.g., 129.128.44.227).

IRQ (interrupt request)— The notification a processor receives when another portion of the computer’s hardware requires its attention. IRQs are numbered so that the device issuing the IRQ can be identified, and so that IRQs can be prioritized.

ISA (Industry Standards Architecture)— Pronounced ice-a. The classic 8- or 16-bit architecture introduced with IBM’s PC-AT computer. Due to speed constraints, IBM later introduced a restructured Micro Channel Architecture with a 32-bit bus and increased addressing capabilities.

ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network)— International telecommunications standard for transmitting voice, video and data over a digital communications line.

ITU-T(formerly CCITT)— International Telecommunications Union–Telecommunications Sector; the United Nations organization that prepares standards for resolving communications issues and problems.

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LAPB (Link Access Procedure Balanced)— Based on the X.25 Layer 2 specification. A full-duplex, point-to-point, bit-synchronous protocol commonly used as a data link control protocol to interface X.25 DTEs. LAPB is the link initialization procedure that establishes and maintains communications between the DTE and the DCE.

LAPD (Link Access Protocol for the

D-Channel)— Based on the ISDN Q.921 specification. A full-duplex point-to-point bit-synchronous link-level protocol for ISDN connections; different from LAPB in its framing sequence. Transmission is in units called frames, and a frame may contain one or more X.25 packets.

link optimization— An ISDN feature that permits only user data to open the communications link and keeps administrative packets from opening the link. A cost saving feature that ensures that remote connections are not unnecessarily utilized.

local loop— A transmission path, typically twisted-pair wire, between an individual subscriber and the nearest public telecommunications network switching center. Also called the subscriber loop.

LT (loop termination)— A device, similar to an NT1, that terminates the local loop at the carrier’s central switching office. The LT provides the interface to the ISDN U reference point. Contrast ET (exchange termination).

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ML-PPP(Multilink PPP)— An open standard for inverse multiplexing, allowing two 64 bps ISDN B channels to be multiplexed into one 128 Kbps link.

modem— A communications device that enables a computer to transmit information over a telephone line. It converts the computer’s digital signals into analog signals to send over a telephone line and converts them back to digital signals at the receiving end. Modems can be internal and fit into an expansion slot, or external and connect to a USB port.

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Contents User Guide User Guide Contents Troubleshooting Introduction and Description Universal Serial Bus USB IntroductionProduct Description MultiModemISDN User GuideManual Organization Introduction and DescriptionFeatures Technical Specifications LED IndicatorsHardware Installation Unpacking Your MTA128ST-USB Safety Warning Telecom/ISDN-STHardware Installation MultiModem Isdn User Guide Connecting the MTA128ST-USB to Your SystemAssembling the MTA128ST-USB Connecting to Your Isdn Network Terminator Connecting to Your ComputerConnecting to Power Connecting to Analog EquipmentLED Indicators Hardware Installation Data Protocol ReferencesSoftware Installation and Configuration Install Hardware Device Drivers dialog box displays Installing in WindowsSoftware Installation and Configuration If the Digital Signature Not Found dialog box displays Page MTA128ST-USB CDC ML-PPP Properties dialog box displays Upgrade Device Driver Wizard dialog box displaysChanging the Modem Descriptor Windows Start Device Driver Installation dialog box displays Installing in Windows Software Installation and Configuration MultiModemISDN User Guide Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box displays MTA128ST-USB ML-PPP Properties dialog box displaysUpgrade Device Driver Wizard dialog box displays Software Installation and Configuration Click Start Settings Control Panel Removing Your Old Device from Windows 2000 and Windows 98Configuration Network ConfigurationAT commands AT!N1= and AT*!N1= Call Control ConfigurationAT commands AT!C6= and AT*!C6= Dialing Stored Numbers Isdn MTA128ST-USB Configuration Utility To Install in Windows 2000/98/95Windows 2000 Dial-Up Networking MultiModemISDN User Guide If you select Accept incoming connections MultiModemISDN User Guide Windows 98/95 Dial-Up Networking MultiModemISDN User Guide AT Commands Using AT Commands to Configure the MTA128ST-USBAT Commands, S-Registers and Result Codes Entering AT Commands AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result CodesAT Commands by Function Command ImplementationData Call Commands A97=1 A97=nA97=0 C0=2 Net3D3=241 D3=0-63D3=240 DN=1EN=2 EN=nEN=1 D98RXG10 N2=nRXGn =12 L5 and L6Connect String normally it is issued by itself ATZ E13 E4, &E6, &E13E12 #X0MultiModemISDN User Guide ROM $DnData Call Commands Command DSn Registers Register SummaryAT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes MultiModemISDN User Guide S34 S30S31 S49 S44S45 S50Ring S51S17 S53S54 S18AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes S58 S59S62 S60S61 S65 S63S64 S67 S68S71 S69S70 S73S77 S75S76 S80 Result Codes Modes of Operation Using AT Commands to Operate the MTA128ST-USBMaking a Call DialingAnswering a Call Hanging Up Troubleshooting None of the LEDs light when the MTA128ST-USB is on Troubleshooting MTA128ST-USB dials but cannot make a connectionYou can place data calls but not voice calls or vice versa MTA128ST-USB disconnects while online MultiModemISDN User Guide Warranty, Service, and Technical Support Addendum for International Products Limited WarrantyAddendum for North American Products Software User License Agreement Out of Warranty Repair Costs On-line Warranty RegistrationWarranty, Service and Tech Support MultiModem Isdn User Guide Contacting Technical Support ServiceTechnical Support Ordering Accessories Using FlashWizard to Upgrade Firmware Upgrading the MTA128ST-USB with FlashWizardAppendixes Class B Statement FCC Part EMC, Safety, and Terminal Directive ComplianceAppendix a Regulatory Compliance Industry CanadaQuick Setup Example MultiVOIP 200 User GuideProfile 1 &F1 V.110 Asynchronous Operation Profile 2 &F2 V.120 Asynchronous Operation Profile 4 &F4 ML-PPP Asynchronous Operation Glossary Symbol GlossaryMultiModemISDN User Guide Glossary MultiModemISDN User Guide Glossary 100 101 TA- See terminal adapter102 103 Index Index 10542, 52 106Isdn MTA128ST-USB Config utility 107Rings 108