Technical Reference for ZyXEL omni.net series

Listen to the dial tone and then dial 1234567890*# in sequence. !!

1234567890*#

Dialed digits detected, please hang-up the handset ..!!

On-hook action is detected, (Hook Interrupt) ........

OK

Resetting Your omni.net

If you have modified the setting and cannot get your ISDN back on-line (the unit is locking up), you need to reset your omni.net. Also, you can follow the reset procedure to help you reset the omni.net back to the factory set default-state.

To reset your omni.net Plus/D, hold the DATA/VOICE button pressed down while turning the unit ON; to reset your omni.net LCD/LCD+M, hold any key in LCD panel,, and keep holding down the switch for 5 seconds after the power switch is turned ON, then release the switch. The omni.net will reset itself back to the factory defined setting, and it will also run a continuous loop-back self-test. Printable characters will show on the terminal screen (if connected). Finally, toggle the power OFF and ON again.

Other than the mechanical reset described above, you can use the terminal program to perform software and hardware reset by issuing the following AT commands:

 

omni.net Reset

 

 

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AT Commands

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ATSWR

 

 

Software reset. After ATSWR is issued, the omni.net restarts the system.

 

 

 

 

ATHWR

 

 

Hardware reset. After ATHWR is issued, the omni.net clears the NVRAM, loads factory

 

 

 

 

default S parameters, and restarts the system.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: These two reset commands are protected by key S38.2=1. This implies that you must set [S38.2=1] before issuing a ATSWR or ATHWR command.

Table 62. omni.net Reset AT Commands

Using the Embedded Protocol Analyzer (EPA)

The embedded protocol analyzer (EPA) records and analyzes various protocols on the B-channel,

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