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Miscellaneous Configuration Options

*NetMngmtAddress: 256 Nxt " 256

Network Management Address. Determines the address used when accessing a locally attached modem from the 6700 Series NMS. This configuration option is ignored by remote modems.

Address values range from 001 to 256.

The factory default is 256.

AT command is S-register S75 = n, where n is a value from 0 to 255 (001 to 256).

*NMS_Call_Msgs: CallCnct&Prg

Nxt CallCnct&Prg Disable CallCnctOnly CallProgOnly

NMS Call Messages. Determines if modem status and/or call summary information is sent to the 6700 Series NMS. The modem can itemize status, such as CallProgress messages, or it can report a summary of activity, such as Call Connect messages, to the NMS.

Call Connect & Progress – Enables both Call Connect and Call Progress information to be transmitted to the NMS.

Disable – Modem status and call summary information is not sent to the NMS.

Call Connect Only – The modem accumulates call statistics over a period of time and then transmits a summary of these statistics to the NMS. The NMS uses this data to produce utilization reports.

Call Progress Only – The modem transmits detailed modem status information to the NMS. These messages include any events that can display on the LCD.

The factory default is CallCnct&Prg.

AT command is S-register S66 = n where n is 0 for Call Connect & Progress, 1 for Disable, 2 for Call Connect Only, and 3 for Call Progress Only.

NMS DTR Alarm: Disable

Nxt Disable Enable

NMS DTR Alarm. Determines whether an NMS DTE alarm report is generated when DTR is off.

Disable – The state of DTR does not cause an alarm condition to be reported.

Enable – A DTE alarm condition is reported to the NMS controller in the Device Health & Status message if DTR is off for more than 10 seconds. The alarm condition is reported as inactive after DTR is on for 3 seconds.

Factory templates do not set NMS DTR Alarm.

AT Command to Disable is S-register S77 = 0.

AT Command to Enable is S-register S77 = 1.

* This configuration option only appears if the 6700 Series NMS option is installed.

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3800 specifications

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