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DIALTONE/WINK (E&M):

N/A

DIALTONE/WINK (E&M):

N/A

WINK TIMER

N/A

WINK TIMER

N/A

REMOTE INTERFACE TYPE:

FXS

REMOTE INTERFACE TYPE:

FXS

GROUND/LOOP START (FXS):

LOOP

GROUND/LOOP START (FXS):

LOOP

2 OR 4 WIRE (E&M):

2 WIRE

2 OR 4 WIRE (E&M):

2 WIRE

DIALTONE/WINK (E&M):

N/A

DIALTONE/WINK (E&M):

N/A

Table 6-2. Voice/Fax Operating Procedures (Cont.)

StepProcedure

2To reconfigure the Voice/Fax channel parameters to match your actual requirements enter commands as described in Chapter 5 of this manual.

Note

A word of caution here, if you change your remote interface parameters and your operation seems to become erratic, recheck your remote parameters and verify them with your remote site.

3If you change parameters they are not incorporated into your running system until you execute a Store New Parameters (&W) command:

AT&W (hit Return)

The parameters will be stored in non-volatile memory and become effective immediately. When power is turned off, the parameters will be saved.

6.4

Command Modem Operating Procedures

A wide variety of autodial operations and modem options can be controlled when the command modem is in the command mode. Command modem access commands are described in Chapter 5. Appendix D describes the general AT commands in detail.

Table 6-3. Command Modem Operating Procedures

StepProcedure

1Set your supervisory console to 2400 bps or less to communicate with the command modem. Execute the Command Modem Select command by entering the following:

AT#MA1 (hit Return)

The following will be displayed on your supervisory console when connected and in command mode:

COMMAND MODEM ACCESS ON

 

You may now enter the commands for the command modem as

described in Appendix F.

2You can have the "Result Codes" displayed in a “verbose” format (complete English words), or in a “terse” format (single digit numbers). The factory default format is verbose. To change to terse format, enter the Result Code Digit command as follows:

ATV0 (hit Return)

You can also choose to completely eliminate the display of all Result Codes by executing a Quiet (Q) command.

Before dialing your remote MultiMux, make sure that it is ready to accept calls through its command modem by having its 8-position DIP switch SW4 set to the OPEN (UP) position.

3Dial the phone number of your remote MultiMux. To dial a phone number, use the Dial (D) command. You can use Tone (T) dialing or Pulse (P) dialing and insert Automatic Pauses in Dialing (,) for functions such as dialing through a PBX switchboard. Refer to Appendix D for detailed descriptions of dialing commands.

For example, enter the following to dial a phone number (555-1212) through a switchboard.

ATD9,5551212 (hit Return)

 

When a carrier signal is detected, the Connect (1) Result Code is displayed.

 

If no carrier is detected, the No Carrier (3) Result Code is displayed after

about 30 seconds.

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Contents MultiMux Page MultiMux #MMV1600C #MMV3200C Record of Revisions RevisionDescriptionTable of Contents Troubleshooting CommandsOperating Procedures Service, Warranty and Tech SupportTables AboutThisManual Service, Warranty and Tech Support 1.1 Statistical Multiplexing BackgroundDescription of Statistical Multiplexing Communications Product DescriptionMultiMux MMV1600/3200 Series Block Diagram Page Dual Composite Links System Features Voice/FaxNetworking Dynamic Load BalanceDiagnostics Channel SwitchingCommand Modem Parameter MemorySynchronous Data Channel Dynamic BufferingResponse Time Control AU7USA-18883-DE-N DSU FCC Regulations for Telephone Line InterconnectionDOC Terminal Equipment AU7USA-20328-MD-EComposite Link Specifications Async Data ChannelsSystem Control Internal DSUCompatibility Voice ChannelsElectrical/Physical DtmfConfiguration Description Model DescriptionConfiguration Configuration 1 Composite Link Configuration Configuration 1 Local Site Channel ParametersConfiguration 1 Remote Site Channel Parameters Configuration 2 Composite Link Configuration Remote Site Configuration 3 Remote Site 2 Channel Parameters Configuration 3 Local Site Channel ParametersConfiguration 3 Remote Site 1 Channel Parameters Configuration 4 FXO to FXS Configuration 4 Local Site Voice/Fax Channel ParametersConfiguration 4 Remote Site Voice/Fax Channel Parameters Configuration 5 E&M Configuration 5 Local site Voice/Fax Channel Parameters Configuration 5 Remote Site Voice/Fax Channel ParametersConfiguration 6 FXS to FXS Configuration 6 Local Site Voice/Fax Channel Parameters Configuration 6 Remote Site Voice/Fax Channel ParametersRemote Site Configuration 7 Local Site Voice/Fax Channel Parameters Configuration 7 Remote Site Voice/Fax Channel ParametersConfiguration 8 LAN to LAN Page StepProcedure InstallationProcedureCabling Procedure External Modem/DSU with RS232C InterfaceSync Data Channel Port B only Step ProcedureV.35 Interface Async ChannelComposite Link Cabling Configuration Procedure Supervisory ConsoleCommand Modem Step Procedure Async Channels Step Procedure Voice/Fax ChannelsPage ATC1B4800P1F1E0 Command SummaryType Command Description $DSUBCL SNGA..H$DSUACL $DSUASP#MA CommandDescriptionGeneral Commands Parameters H command menu is as follows General HelpStore New HelpH6 menu is as follows H4 menu is as followsH5 menu is as follows H7 menu is as followsChannel Parameter Commands ENQ/ACK DTRMLA/B/D SB1 SB2$DSUSP Composite Link Speed and Clocking Commands$DSUCL $ MuxacliAdditional Composite Link Commands $MUXBReport Retransmit TimerList Composite #RBxxxxxVoice/Fax Channel Commands Command Level Local Interface WireSilence Suppression ATV1/2LIFXOATV1/2RIFXO Test CommandsATV1/2LIFXSL ATV1/2RIFXSGT12 Command Modem CommandsT11 Configuration of Port a Composite Link MultiMuxOperatingProceduresMultiMux Operating Procedures Configuration of Port B Composite LinkConfiguration of Port B Sync Data Voice/Fax Operating Procedures Voice/Fax Operating ProceduresCommand Modem Access on Command Modem Operating ProceduresCommand Modem Operating Procedures Command modem operation and put ImportanceofCompositeStatistics IntroductionTestCables TroubleshootingGuideData Troubleshooting Guide RD LED on RD OFF Voice/Fax Troubleshooting Guide Voice/fax channelCannot communicate Local Loop Test #4 ChannelDeviceTestingChannel Device Testing Procedure Remote Digital Loop Test #5 DSUandCommunicationsLineTestingDSU and Communications Line Testing Procedure Watch DOG Test Passed MultiMuxFunctionalTestingProceduresMultiMux Functional Testing Procedures VOICE/FAX Loopback Test #12 Voice/FaxChannelTestingVoice/Fax Channel Testing Procedure SyncDataChannelTesting Sync Data Channel Testing ProcedureService, Warranty and Tech Support Repair Procedures for International Distributors Ascii Character Code/Hex/Decimal Conversion Chart AppendixASignal Information Negative Positive Appendix BCabling Diagrams Appendix CCommand Port Cables DCE to DTE cablingComposite Link Cabling RJ48 Cabling for Internal DSU Description FXO Description FXS Description RJ45 Spade Lug Wire Color FunctionVoice/Fax Channel Connectors I-V Voice/Fax Channel CableRepeat Command Name DefaultAnswer a LastATO ATH1ATH0 ATQ1Read or ATD5551212RRegister WriteUser Profiles Configuration displaysView Active Store ActiveATX2 ATX0ATX1 Returning to Command ExecutionMode While After DialAppendix E Table E-1. LED IndicatorsIndicator Description FCR LED Indicators DescriptionBack Panel BPS Modem DIAL-UP Line Connector ON/OFF SwitchPower Connector Command Port TERMINAL/PC ConnectorVOICE/FAX Channel 1 E&M Connector VOICE/FAX Channel 2 FXS ConnectorVOICE/FAX Channel 2 FXO Connector VOICE/FAX Channel 1 FXS ConnectorChannel # Channel Board Number of Channels SwitchRS232C/V.35 Shunt Appendix F Flow Control BackgroundOff Printer pacing and Flow Control Glossary of Terms Page Format Page Parameter Page Page Symbols DOC DSULads External Composite LinkFXO FXS MultiMux Functional Testing Procedure List Channel Parameters CommandLoad DSU Factory Defaults Command Link ProtocolREN PDNPstn RJ48SStdm Stop Bit Command SB1-SB2Transmit XMT Indicator Word Length Select Command WL5-8 Voice/Fax Channel Testing ProcedureVoice/Fax Input Level Gain Command Voice/Fax Channels