COMSPHERE 3800 Series Modems

Auto Redial (DTR), 14-18

Auto Redial (Leased Line), 14-17 Auto–Answer Ring Number (S0), 14-15 Auto-Answer Ring Count, 9-20 Automatic Firmware Download Center, 10-6 Automatic Make Busy, 9-24

automatic redialing, 9-19, 9-24, 9-31, 14-18 AutoSync, 14-10

B

Backspace Character, 9-17

Backspace Character (S5), 14-16

Bad Lines Auto Originate, 9-30

Bad Lines Auto Originate (S46), 14-20

Bell Mode, 14-3

Blind Dial Pause, 9-21

Blind Dial Pause (S6), 14-16

Break Buffer Control, 9-37

Break Forces Escape, 9-16

Busy Tone Detect, 9-21

C

cables carrier–mount, 3-2 standalone, 2-3

Call Answer commands (V.25bis), F-2 Call Request commands (V.25bis), F-1 Call Response (V.25bis), F-2

Call Setup branch, 5-1

Carriage Return Character, 9-16 Carriage Return Character (S3), 14-15 Carrier On Level, 9-32

Cellular (Mobile), 9-44 Cellular Enhancement, 9-38 Cellular Enhancements (S91), 14-26 Cellular RJ11 Adapt, 9-44 Cellular RJ11 Adapt (S93), 14-26 Change Directory, 5-5

character format, 14-2, C-4 Choose Function, 9-5 Clone to Remote, 10-4 Command Character Echo, 9-16 Command Echo (E), 14-4 command entry guidelines, 14-2 Command mode, 14-1 command responses (V.25bis), F-3 COMSPHERE 6700 Series NMS, 1-1

connection, 2-7 configuration options, 9-7–9-46

Dial Line, 9-25 DTE Interface, 9-7 editing and saving, 9-5 error control, 9-33 factory default, G-1 for cellular, 14-8 Leased Line, 9-28 Line Dialer, 9-20

Miscellaneous, 9-41 saving, 14-11 Security, 9-45 selecting, 4-13 Tests, 9-39 V.42/MNP/Buffer, 9-33 viewing, 14-11

Configure branch, 9-4 connection

ac power, 2-7

COMSPHERE 6700 Series NMS, 2-7 dial-line, 2-4

DTE, 2-6 leased-line, 2-4 telephone, 2-7

Control branch, 10-1 CT111 Rate Control, 9-14 CT111 Rate Control (S61), 14-22 CTS Control, 9-12

CTS Control (\D), 14-12 Customer configuration areas, 9-1

D

Data Bits, 9-8

Data mode, 14-1, 14-5

data rate (%B command), 14-13 data rate (dial line), 9-25

data rate (leased line), 9-28

DCP (Diagnostic Control Panel), 2-1 description, 4-1

Hidden Choice Indicators, 4-6 keypad, 4-6

operation, 4-6 security access, 4-15 shared, 4-3

types, 4-1

using to change factory presets, 4-13 default configuration options, 4-13, 14-8, G-1

setting with AT commands, 4-13 setting with DCP, 4-13

Dial, 5-2

dial backup, C-4 Dial command, 14-3

Dial Command modifiers, 14-3 “!” (hook flash), 5-6

“,” (pause), 5-6

“;” (return to Command mode), 5-6 P (Pulse dial), 5-6, 9-20, 14-3

R (Reverse), 5-6

T (Tone dial), 5-6, 9-20, 14-3 W (Wait), 5-6

Dial Line Rate, 9-25, 14-19 Dial Standby/Return to Dial, 5-4 Dial Stored Number (DS), 14-4 Dial Tone Detect, 9-20

Dial Transmit Level (&I), 14-9 Dial Transmit Type, 14-9 Dialer Type, 9-20

Directory Location 1 Callback, 9-42 Directory Location 1 Callback (S67), 14-23

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3800 specifications

The Paradyne 3800 is a versatile broadband access platform that has gained recognition for its impressive features and robust performance in delivering high-speed data communications. Designed to meet the demands of both residential and commercial environments, the Paradyne 3800 stands out with its innovative technologies and reliable characteristics.

One of the main features of the Paradyne 3800 is its capability to support multiple protocols, including Ethernet, IP, and ATM. This multi-protocol flexibility allows service providers to offer a range of services, from high-speed Internet access to voice over IP (VoIP) and video conferencing. This adaptability makes it an ideal solution for diverse customer requirements, enhancing service delivery and customer satisfaction.

The Paradyne 3800 utilizes advanced DSL technologies, most notably ADSL and ADSL2+, to provide high-speed internet services over existing copper telephone lines. With a maximum downstream rate of up to 24 Mbps, the 3800 ensures fast data transfers, making it suitable for bandwidth-intensive applications such as streaming and online gaming. Additionally, the device supports bonding capabilities, allowing multiple DSL lines to work together, effectively increasing bandwidth and enhancing overall performance.

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In summary, the Paradyne 3800 is a sophisticated broadband access platform that combines cutting-edge technologies, multiple protocol support, and robust security features. Its scalability, high performance, and ease of management make it an attractive option for service providers looking to enhance their offerings and deliver reliable connectivity to their customers. Whether it’s for high-speed internet, voice, or video services, the Paradyne 3800 is positioned as a dependable solution in the evolving telecommunications landscape.