Chapter 2. Installation
2-2 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1
To connect to an NIC you will need a straight-through cable. To connect to
another hub you will need an Ethernet crossover cable, unless the hub
you are connecting to has a crossover switch. See Appendix D for 10BaseT
connector pin assignments.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION Basic Telephone Service
The Express 4110/4120 supports an analog DTMF telephone (type AT&T
2500) with the POTS interface. Two telephones or other analog devices
(like a fax machine or modem) plug into either RJ-11 jack (labeled with
drawings of telephones) on the rear of the unit. Using a multipoint line
allows the POTS and data port to have unique phone numbers.
Supplementary Services
Supplementary services such as call holding, three- or six-way conferenc-
ing, call transfer, and call waiting are fully supported by the Express
4110/4120 on a touch-tone telephone. Table 2-1 explains how the flash-
hook is used for handling multi-call situations.
DTMF Keypad
The following functions are performed on a touch-tone phone:
Disable call waiting: Press **0
Enable call waiting: Press **1
Redial last number: Press **5
Enable ExpertISDN: Press **6
Enter Area Code: Press **7XXX (where XXX is a 3-digit
area code. This must be entered first,
before enabling ExpertISDN.)
Enter Phone Number 1: Press **8XXXXXXX (where XXXXXXX
is the 7- digit phone number. This must
be entered before enabling Exper-
tISDN.)
Enter Phone Number 2: Press **9XXXXXXX (where XXXXXXX
is the 7-digit phone number. If only one
phone number is assigned, this does not
have to be entered.)