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Configuring Series56 II and | 5 |
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III Modem and Hybrid Access Cards |
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Overview of configuring modem cards | |
Specifying modem negotiation settings | |
Specifying modem modulation for Series56 II and III modem cards | |
Configuring an additional AT answer string for modem calls | |
Series56 II and III | |
Preventing Series56 II and III cards from delaying Frame Relay connections | |
Hybrid Access card implementation |
Typically, Series56 II™ and Series56 III Digital Modem slot cards do not require any configuration. Depending on your network, situations might require you to change the way the modems operate. This chapter describes how to modifiy modem configuration to accommodate your networking environment. The chapter also provides some guidelines for use of Hybrid Access (HDLC) cards.
Note: Modem cards are not supported on DSLTNT units, but DSLTNT units support Hybrid Access cards.
Overview of configuring modem cards
When you make a change to the modem configuration, the change applies to all the modems in the APX 8000 or MAX TNT unit. You configure modems in the
Table
For complete information about the associated parameters, see the
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Reference.
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide |