Colon (:) – Wait Tone
Left-angled bracket (<) – Pause, used for inserting a fixed delay
(dependent on modem) between digit sequences. For example, when
going through a PBX or PTN.
Equal (=) – Separator 3, which is for national use.(Consult your
modem manual.)
The letter P – Dialing to be continued in Pulse mode.(Not supported
by some modems.)
The letter T – Dialing to be continued in DTMF mode.(Not supported
by some modems.)
V.34addresses are not interface specific so they are added from the main Config>
prompt. For example:
Config>add v34-address
Assign address name [1-23] chars []? remote-site-baltimore
Assign network dial address [1-20 digits][]? 1-909-555-1234
Configuring the V.34 Interface
This section explains how to configure the V.34interface. To configure, do the
following:
1. Toset up a serial line interface for V.34, set the datalink protocol for the serial
line interface. From the Config> prompt, use the set data-link v34 command.
For example:
Config> set data-link v34
Interface Number [0]? 2
Note: The datalink is automatically set for integrated modem and cannot be
changed.
2. Display the V.34 Config> prompt by entering the network command followed by
the number of the interface. For example:
Config>network 2
V.34 Data Link Configuration
V34 System Net Config 2>
Youcan use the list devices command at the Config> prompt to display a list
of interface numbers configured on the router.
3. Use the set local-address command to specify the network address name of
the local port. Youmust enter one of the address names you defined using the
add v34-address command. For example:
V34 System Net Config 2>set local-address
Local network address name []? remote-site-baltimore
Note: Youmust restart the router for configuration changes to take effect.

Optional V.34 Parameters

The following are optional V.34parameters you can set. For a complete description
of these commands, see “V.34Configuration Commands” on page 599.
vYoucan limit the number of successive calls to an address that is inaccessible or
that refuses those calls. Todo so, use the set retries-no-answerand the set
timeout-no-answer commands.
vThe set disconnect-timeout command controls the amount of time the router
waits to initiate a call after dropping a signal from the previous call.
Using V.34
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