C. Configuration Options

Table C-7. User Interface Configuration Options (2 of 11)

Password: None

Next None Com Modem Both Prev

Password Mode. Activates a password prompt that prevents access until a password is entered.

None – Does not require a password.

Com – Prompts the communications port user to enter a password.

Modem – Prompts the remote modem port user to enter a password. This selection is available on standalone DSU/CSUs only.

Both – Prompts both the communications port user and the remote modem port user to enter a password. This selection is available on standalone DSU/CSUs only.

Com Port: Disab

Next Enab Disab Prev

Setting the Carrier Communication Port. Enables the use of the communication port in carrier-mounted DSU/CSUs.

Enab – This communication port is enabled.

Disab – The communication port is disabled.

NOTE: This configuration option is available on carrier-mounted DSU/CSUs only.

Com Use: ASCII

Next Mgmt ASCII Daisy Term Prev

Communication Port Use. Specifies how the communication port is used.

Mgmt – Configures the communication port as the link to an SNMP or Telnet system.

ASCII – Configures the communication port as a proprietary ASCII port supporting Front Panel Emulation software and ASCII alarm messages. Only one ASCII communication port is allowed per 3000 Series carrier.

Daisy – (Model 3164 only.) Configures the communication port as an SNMP or Telnet port that is daisy chained to the auxiliary port of another Model 3164.

Term – Configures the communication port as the interface to an async terminal.

ComExtDev: Disab

Next Disab AT Other Prev

Carrier Communication Port’s External Device Commands. Specifies the communication port’s external device commands. When this configuration option is disabled, no commands are sent out the communication port. Select AT to have standard attention (AT) commands sent out the communication port to control the external device. Select Other to configure the connect prefix, the connect indication string, the escape sequence, the escape sequence delay, and the disconnect string.

Disab – Allows no commands to be sent out the communication port.

AT – Allows standard AT commands to be sent out the communication port.

Other – Allows user configurable commands to be sent out the communication port.

NOTES:

This configuration option is available on carrier-mounted DSU/CSUs only.

This configuration option is not available if the communications port is disabled.

Carrier Detect (CD) is used to detect that the external device’s connection is lost. Therefore, do not allow the CD lead to be forced on by the external device.

The external device should be strapped to ignore Data Terminal Ready (DTR).

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Paradyne 3161, and 3165-A4 Table C-7. User Interface Configuration Options 2, Password None Next None Com Modem Both Prev

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