Con®guring V.34

takes to establish connections to various destinations. You can then set this parameter to a number slightly higher than the longest connect time.

Note: Normally government regulation limits modem manufacturers to a maximum length for call setup. This value is merely an optimization, although inter-operation with some DSUs may require that you change this parameter.

disconnect-timeout # of seconds

Speci®es the amount of time, in seconds, that the router waits after dropping DTR before it initiates further calls. The range is 0 to 65535 seconds, and the default is 2. 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.

speed # bits per second

Speci®es the DTE speed in bits per second for the modem. You should try to use the maximum speed supported by the modem, although some modems may not autobaud properly at all supported speeds. If you suspect there is a problem, try a lower speed.

local-address address name

Speci®es the network address name of the local port. This address name must match one of the names that you de®ned at theConfig> using the

add v34-address command.

modem-init-string value

This is an AT command string sent to the modem at the end of successful interface initialization. It can be used to tailor modem parameters for your application.

retries-no-answer value

Some telephone service providers impose restrictions on automatic recalling devices to limit the number of successive calls to an address that is inaccessible or that refuses those calls. This parameter speci®es the maximum number of calls the router attempts to make to a non-responding address during the timeout period. The range is 0 to 10, and the default is 1.

Note: Government regulation may also impose limits on the modem manufacturer that would supersede this parameter.

timeout-no-answer # of seconds

After the router reaches the maximum number of retries-no-answerto a non-responding address, it does not initiate further calls to that address until this time has expired. This timeout period begins when the router attempts the ®rst call to an address. The range is 0 to 65535 seconds, and the default is 0. If you set this parameter to 0, the modem controls the timeout period.

Accessing the Interface Monitoring Process

To access the interface monitoring process for V.34, enter the following command at the GWCON (+) prompt:

+ network #

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