C. Configuration Options

Table C-7. User Interface Configuration Options (3 of 11)

ComConnPrefix:

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Carrier Communication Port Connect Prefix. Specifies the connect prefix to the dial directory phone number. When you make a connection or the DSU/CSU automatically makes a connection (dial-out alarms or traps) through the communication port, the connect prefix and the dial directory phone number are used to establish the connection. The connect prefix is an ASCII text string and may be up to 20 characters in length. If the connect prefix is NULL, then no connect prefix is used.

Edit – Allows you to edit and/or display the connect prefix using the generic text string entry screen.

Clear – Allows you to clear the connect prefix. The connect prefix is set to a null string.

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

This configuration option is not available if the ComExtDev configuration option is set to AT or the communication port is disabled.

If ComExtDev is configured for Other and the external device requires characters after the dial phone number, you must append the characters to the phone number.

ComConnected:

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Carrier Communication Port Connect Indication String. Specifies the communication port’s connect indication string. When you make a connection or the DSU/CSU automatically makes a connection (dial-out alarms or traps) through the communication port, this string determines that the connection has been established. The connect indication string is an ASCII text string and may be up to 20 characters in length. If the connect indication string is not received within 1 minute, it will time-out the connection. If the connect indication string is NULL, the communication port’s receive data stream is not searched and a transition in the Carrier Detect (CD) lead is used to determine that a connection has been established.

Edit – Allows you to edit and/or display the case-sensitive connect indication string using the generic text string entry screen.

Clear – Allows you to clear the connect indication string. The connect indication string is set to a null string.

NOTES:

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

This configuration option is not available if the ComExtDev configuration option is set to AT or the communication port is disabled.

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