6. Using the Integral Modem

Disconnecting the Modem Connection

he Disconnect command enables you to force a disconnect of an active modem connection from the front panel of the DSU/CSU. This command is only available when the DSU/CSU modem is connected.

TDisconnect methods include:

Using the Disconnect command via the front panel menu (for all dial connections, or when a pass-through connection is established to another

T316x DSU/CSU).

Pressing and holding the and front panel keys simultaneously (when a pass-through connection is established to a remote device other than a 316x DSU/CSU).

Procedure

To disconnect an established modem connection using the Disconnect command:

1.From the top-level menu screen, press the key until the Ctrl selection appears on the screen.

2.Select Ctrl.

3.From the Control screen, select Call.

Control:

Call Rel LED

F1 F2 F3

4. From the Call Setup screen, select Disc.

Call Setup:

Disc ChDir

F1 F2 F3

The modem call is disconnected and the Command Complete screen appears.

Disconnect:

Command Complete

F1 F2 F3

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