Quick-Reference

Configuration

Table A-2.

Front Panel Configuration Options (Continued)

 

Parameter &

 

326X Menu

Option

Description

 

 

 

ACCESS

Group PW

Determines if the modem can verify a received password when PW Verify=Mngr (AT*ZV) and

SECURITY

 

the network management system is unable to perform the verification. This option is not

 

 

accessible from the front panel or the AT ACU. It is displayed for status purposes only.

 

=Disable

The modem cannot verify the password.

 

:Enable

The modem can verify the password using its Group PW stored internally.

 

 

 

NETWK

OverrideMode

Determines whether your modem can be controlled by the network manager.

CNTL OPT’S

 

 

 

=Off

The network manager can attach your modem. When it has attached, front panel control is

 

 

locked out. You can display options and status in the front panel menu tree, but you cannot

 

 

change options. If you attempt to change a setting, the modem displays Net Man Attached.

 

:On

The network manager cannot attach your modem.

 

 

 

 

NC Address

Lets you set the modem’s network control address. This is the address that modems use with the

 

 

SET RMT LL ADDR and SRCH RMT LL ADDR functions. The range of addresses is 0 to 254.

 

 

To set a network control address, see “Performing Numeric Entry” in this appendix.

 

 

 

 

NC PortRate

Set the NC Port Rate option to match the speed of your network manager. This option controls

 

 

the speed of the NC ports on your modem’s rear panel.

 

= 75

Configures the network control port for speeds indicated in bits per second (bps).

 

: 110

 

 

: 150

 

 

:1200

 

 

:2400

 

 

:4800

 

 

:9600

 

 

 

 

 

Pass Thru

The modem uses an in-band secondary channel to pass network management data to the remote

 

 

modem. The channel is not disruptive to main channel user data. Pass Thru controls how

 

 

network control data is passed to the remote modem when the modem is configured as DIAL.

 

=opt 1

The local modem (connected to a network manager through the NC port) does not forward all

 

 

network management data received from the NC port to the remote modem over the in-band

 

 

secondary channel. Only commands from the network manager to the remote modem are passed

 

 

through. Only remote-modem responses are passed to the network manager.

 

=opt 2

The modems do no filtering. They pass all network management data received from the NC port

 

 

to the in-band secondary channel and from the in-band secondary channel to the NC port.

 

 

 

SET RMT LL

New Address=nnn

The SET RMT LL ADDR menu is for use with remote configuration on leased lines. Using this

ADDR

Rmt Ser#=

option, you can set the remote modem’s address.

 

 

 

nnnnnnn

 

 

Rmt Nest

 

 

Modem=No, A, B.

 

 

 

 

SRCH RMT

Rmt

The SRCH RMT LL ADDR menu is for use with remote configuration on leased lines. Using

LL ADDR

Ser#=nnnnnnn

this option, you can search for the remote modem’s address.

 

Rmt Nest

 

 

Modem=No, A, B.

 

 

 

 

Gray shading indicates country-specific options. See Appendix C for your country’s options.

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