COMSPHERE 3800 Series Modems

S-Register

Table 14-2

(10 of 12)

3800 Series S-Registers

Description

Front Panel Branch

 

 

S75

Network Management Address

Configure\Edit\Dial

 

Register determines the modem’s network address. This address is used

 

 

when accessing the modem from the NMS.

 

 

Enter a value from 0 (network address 001) to 255 (network address

 

 

256).

 

 

Factory setting is 255.

 

 

 

 

S76

V.32bis Autorate (Dial Line)

Configure\Edit\Dial Line

 

Register determines if Autorating is used on dial lines when connected in

 

 

V.32bis mode.

 

 

Register has the following values:

 

 

0

= Enable

 

 

1

= Disable

 

 

2

= Start at 4800 bps

 

 

3

= Start at 9600 bps

 

Factory setting is Enable.

S77

DTR Alarm Reporting

Configure\Edit\Misc

 

Register determines whether an alarm is sent to the 6800 Series

 

 

Network Management System controller when the DTR signal has been

 

 

off for more than 10 seconds.

 

 

Register has the following values:

 

 

0

= Disable

 

 

1

= Enable

 

 

Factory setting is Disable.

 

 

 

 

S78

V.32bis Automode (Dial Line)

Configure\Edit\Dial Line

 

Register allows the modem (when operating on dial lines) to

 

 

automatically detect and connect to the remote modem’s modulation

 

 

scheme.

 

 

If the modem is in a modem pool attached to a System 85 Private

 

 

Branch Exchange (PBX), S78 should be set to 2. This modifies

 

 

parameters used during connection to the PBX.

 

 

Register has the following values:

 

 

0

= Enable

 

 

1

= Disable

 

 

2

= System 85

 

 

Factory setting is Enable.

 

 

 

 

S80

No Data Disconnect Trigger Signal

Configure\Edit\Line Dialer

 

Register determines whether Pin 2 (transmit data) or Pin 3 (receive data)

 

 

of the modem’s RS-232 serial interface is monitored so that the modem

 

 

can disconnect the call if there is no activity for a certain period. (See the

 

 

\T command.)

 

 

Register has the following values:

 

 

0

= Transmit or Receive

 

 

1

= Transmit only

 

 

2

= Receive only

 

 

3

= Transmit and Receive

 

 

Factory setting is 3.

 

 

 

 

 

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September 1998

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Paradyne 3800 manual Network Management Address, 32bis Autorate Dial Line, DTR Alarm Reporting, 32bis Automode Dial Line

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