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Omni.Net Lite
ISDN Terminal Adapter
User’s Guide
Version 1.2
5/2005
Contents
User’s Guide
Page
Copyright
Disclaimer
Trademarks
Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) Interference
Statement
Notice
Certifications
Safety Warnings
ZyXEL Limited Warranty
Note
Online Registration
Customer Support
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Table of Contents
Using AT Commands
Using Tone Commands
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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Preface
About This User's Guide
Related Documentation
User Guide Feedback
Syntax Conventions
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Introduction
1.1 About your TA
1.1.1 TA Features
1.1.1.1 ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) Support
1.1.1.2 Extensive Analog Phone Support
1.1.2 TA and ISDN Interfaces
1.2 TA Hardware and Driver Installation
1.3 Top Panel LEDs
1.4 Configuration Methods
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Using the Utility
2.1 Accessing the TA with the Utility
Default Settings
Query from TA
2.2 Navigating the Utility
2.3 System
2.4 RS-232Port: Local DN (Directory Number) and Call Type
2.4.1 Introduction to PPP
2.4.2 Multilink PPP (MP or MLP)
2.4.3 BACP and BAP
2.4.4 ISDN Protocols
2.4.5 Configuring Local DN and Call Type
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2.5 RS-232Port: PPP/MP Parameters
2.5.1 Link Authentication
2.5.1.1 Windows Authentication
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2.5.2 Call Bumping (Bandwidth Release) for Voice Calls
2.5.3 Bandwidth On Demand (BOD)
2.5.4 Configuring PPP/MP Parameters
2.6 RS-232Port: V.24 Signal
2.6.1 RS-232Flow Control
2.6.2 Configuring V.24 Signal
2.7 Incoming Call Screening
2.8 Outgoing Call Screening
2.9 Pre-storedNumbers
2.10 RS-232Port: Advance Setting
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2.11 Analog Port: Local DN and Options
2.11.1 MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number) and Subaddress
2.11.1.1 Phone Number Assignment Example
2.11.2Caller ID
2.11.2.1 Type 1: On-hookCaller ID Transmission
2.11.2.2 Type 2: Off-hookCaller ID Transmission
2.11.3 Dialing Method
2.11.4 Configuring Local DN and Options
2.12 Voice Calls
2.12.1 Placing a Voice Call
2.12.2 Answering a Voice Call
2.12.3 Intercom
2.12.4Supplementary Services
2.12.4.1 The Flash Key
2.12.4.2 Call Hold
2.12.4.3Call Waiting
2.12.4.4 Call Transfer
2.12.4.5Three-WayConference
Using AT Commands
3.1 AT Commands Overview
3.2 Accessing the TA Example
Connection Description
Connect To
COM Properties
DTR
3.3 AT Commands
3.3.1 Data Command Sets
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3.3.2 Command Sets for Analog Ports
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3.3.3 Debug Command Sets
3.4 Configuring Examples with AT Commands
3.4.1 Phone Number Assignment
3.4.2 Storing Phone Number
3.4.3 Setting Ports Priority
3.4.4 Disabling Call Waiting
3.4.5 Link Authentication
3.4.6 Call Bumping (Bandwidth Release) for Voice Calls
3.4.7 Bandwidth On Demand (BOD)
3.4.8 Incoming Call Screening
3.4.8.1 Data Call
3.4.8.2 Voice Call
3.4.9 Outgoing Call Screening
3.4.9.1 Data Call
3.4.9.2 Voice Call
3.4.10 Caller ID
3.5 Result Codes
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Using Tone Commands
4.1 How to Use Tone Commands with a Telephone Keypad
4.1.1Tone and Ring Patterns
4.2 Tone Commands
4.3 Configuring Example with Tone Commands
4.3.1 Phone Number Assignment
4.3.2 Storing Phone Number
4.3.3 Setting Ports Priority
4.3.4 Disabling Call Waiting
4.3.5 Incoming Call Screening
4.3.5.1 Voice Call
Firmware Upgrade
5.1 Upgrading Using the Utility
5.2 Upgrading Using HyperTerminal Example
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Troubleshooting
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Numerics
Index