Chapter 3. Configuration

modem). When set to PPP, SLIP, Dialup PPP, or Dialup SLIP, the ethernet port is disabled. If you select any of the dialup options, an additional menu item (DIALUP OPTIONS) appears on the second

SYSTEM MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION screen. See Figure 3-10. The

DIALUP OPTIONS are described on page 3-19.

Selections for AUXILIARY PORT MODE include local and dialup options for VT 100, PPP, and SLIP. If MANAGEMENT PORT (see page 3-13) is set to AUX PORT, the DIALUP OPTIONS are available.

Modem Mode

This selection applies to version 1200217L2 only. Select the AUX port function for your application. The AUX port, located on the rear panel of the T3SU 300, provides a telephone line (POTS) for connecting to the internal V.34 modem. The modem interface can be configured for dial-in service in VT 100, SLIP, and PPP modes. In addition, the T3SU 300 is capable of dial-out operation to report error conditions. All modem options can be configured in the

DIALUP OPTIONS menu located on the second SYSTEM MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION screen. See Figure 3-9. The DIALUP OPTIONS are

described on page 3-19.

Selections for the MODEM MODE include dialup options for VT 100, PPP, and SLIP. If the MANAGEMENT PORT option (see page 3-13) is set to AUX PORT, the PPP and SLIP options are available.

Auxiliary Port Baud Rate

Set the operating speed of the AUX port to match the connected device. The selections are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, and 38400 bps.

Read Community Name

Enter the authentication strings used for SNMP management.

Match the T3SU 300 to the SNMP manager for read privileges.

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