non-responding address, it does not attempt to establish the call
until this time has expired. This timeout period begins when the
router attempts the first call.
Call timeouts:
Number of call timeouts.
Command Delay
Amount of time, in milliseconds, that the router waits to initiate or
answer a call after it turns on DTR (Data TerminalReady). If you
set this parameter to 0, the router waits for the modem to respond
to DTR with the CTS (Clear to Send) signal before it issues
commands.
Connect
Number of seconds allowed for a call to be established. If this
parameter is set to 0, the modem controls the connection
establishment timeout.
Disconnect
After the routers drops DTR it waits this amount of time before it
initiates further calls. If you set this parameter to 0, the router waits
for the modem to respond to the DTR drop by dropping CTS and
DSR before it initiates the next call.
Set
Use the set command to configure local addresses, timeouts and delays for calls,
retries and timeouts for non-responding addresses, and the HDLC cable type.
Syntax:
set command-delay timeout...
connect-timeout...
disconnect-timeout...
duplex
hdlc cable...
hdlc encoding...
hdlc speed...
local-address...
retries-no-answer...
timeout-no-answer...
command-delay-timeout
# of milliseconds
After the router turns on DTR (Data TerminalReady), it waits this amount of
time before it initiates or answers a call. If you set this parameter to 0, the
router waits for the modem to respond to DTR with the CTS (Clear to Send)
signal before it issues commands. The range is 0 to 65535 milliseconds,
and the default is 0.
connect-timeout
# of seconds
Sets the number of seconds allowed for a call to be established. The range
is 0 to 65535 seconds, and the default is 60. If you set this parameter to 0,
the modem controls the connection timeout. Youshould initially set this
parameter to 0 and then use ELS event V25B.027 to find out how long it
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