ADTRAN 4200659L5 Idle Timeout, Connection Timeout, Pause Between Calls, Dialout On Trap

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Idle Timeout

Chapter 3. Configuration

Idle Timeout

After establishing a call and sending trap messages, the MX2800 STS-1 remains online for the amount of seconds entered in this field. If the field is set to 0, the unit hangs up as soon as the trap is sent.

Connection Timeout

The MX2800 STS-1 waits for a connection the amount of seconds entered in this field. Timing begins as soon as the dial command is issued. This field must be set for greater than 20 seconds.

Pause Between Calls

The MX2800 STS-1 waits between redial attempts the number of seconds entered in this field.

Dialout On Trap

Enable or disable the MX2800 STS-1’s ability to dial out to report traps. MODEM MODE configured for VT-100reports error conditions in plain ASCII with the following information:

The Unit ID value programmed in the EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION portion of the SYSTEM MANAGEMENT screen (see System Management on page 3-13)

A trap code indicating the error condition

A text description of the fault

The date and time when the error was logged

When MODEM MODE is configured for PPP or SLIP, the MX2800 STS-1 logs into the PPP/SLIP host and reports the error conditions to the hosts designated under TRAP IP ADDRESSES (see Trap IP Addresses on page 3-25).

Answer on Ring

Enable or disable the MX2800 STS-1’s ability to accept incoming calls. If enabled, incoming calls are automatically answered by the MX2800 STS-1, allowing you to remotely perform management functions.

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