COMSPHERE 392xPlus Modems
4-8 November 1996 3920-A2-GN31-30
Configuration TablesEach modem operates in either the Multiport or Singleport mode depending on the modem’s
configuration (refer to
392xPlus Operational Modes
in
Chapter 1
).
The modem’s configuration options are arranged into six groups in the Multiport mode, and nine
groups in the Singleport mode. When using configuration option tables, be sure you are
referencing the correct group (Multiport or Singleport mode). Failure to do this may lead to
erroneous assumptions about the functionality of certain configuration options.
lThe star symbol indicates configuration option groups which are valid in Multiport mode.
AThe solid arrow indicates configuration option groups which are valid in Singleport mode.
Throughout these tables, two selections frequently appear on the LCD: Enable and Disable. Unless
otherwise stated, Enable selects a configuration option and makes it available for use; Disable
makes a configuration option unavailable for use.
NOTE
In some countries, the range of allowable values for some
configuration options is restricted. The modem accepts any
selection, but sets the configuration option to the closest legal value.
The actual value accepted by the modem appears when the F2 key
is pressed to enter a selection.
The remainder of this chapter discusses each Multiport and Singleport mode configuration option
group in detail.
Multiport Mode lThe Multiport mode’s configuration options are arranged by functionality into the following:
•DTE Interface (Table 4-1)
•Line Dialer (Table 4-2)
•Dial Line (Table 4-3)
•Leased Line (Table 4-4)
•Test (Table 4-5)
•Misc (Table 4-6)
The following graphic represents the structure of the configuration options in Multiport mode.