Configuration Option Tables

Table A-6. External Device Options (1 of 3)

External Device Commands

Possible Settings: Disable, AT, Other

Default Setting: Disable

Specifies the type of external device commands to be sent out the Management port.

NOTE: The Management port DTR lead is monitored to detect loss of the external device connection. The external device DSR lead must be connected to the Management port's DTR lead, via a standard EIA-232 crossover cable, and the device must be configured to wink DSR on disconnect.

Disable ± No external device commands will be sent out the Management port.

HNo other options in this table will appear.

AT ± Standard AT commands are sent out the Management port to control an external device, such as a modem. When establishing a connection, the AT dial command ªATDº will precede the phone number from the dial directory.

HThe next option, Dial-In Access, is available when External Device Commands is set to AT; no other options in this table will appear.

Other ± Commands configured by the user are sent out the Management port.

Dial-In Access

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable

Default Setting: Disable

Controls external device dial-in access through the Management port.

HDial-In Access option appears when External Device Commands is set to AT.

Enable ± Answers incoming calls from an external device and establishes a connection to a remote terminal or IP network. Refer to the Port Use option in Table A-5 for the Management port functions.

Disable ± Incoming calls from an external device are not answered.

Connect Prefix

Possible Settings: ASCII Text, Clear

Default Setting: [blank]

The connect prefix and directory phone number are used to establish a connection. The connection can be initiated by the user or automatically established for dial out of ASCII alarms or SNMP traps.

HConnect Prefix option appears when External Device Commands is set to Other.

ASCII Text ± Places a prefix in front of the phone number. Enter a maximum of 20 characters. Refer to the ASCII Characters section.

Clear ± Clears the field and sets to none.

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Paradyne 7610, SNMP DSU Table A-6. External Device Options 1, External Device Commands, Dial-In Access, Connect Prefix