Omni.Net Lite User’s Guide
Table 1 Top Panel LED Description
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LNK | On | The TA has a successful connection to a local ISDN switch. | |
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| Blinking | The TA is attempting to make a local connection. | |
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| Off | The TA is not connected to the local ISDN switch or the local | |
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B1 | On | The ISDN B1 channel is in use. | |
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| Off | The ISDN B1 channel is idle or not established. | |
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B2 | On | The ISDN B2 channel is in use. | |
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| Off | The ISDN B2 channel is idle or not established. | |
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AA | On | The TA is in automatic answer mode. | |
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| Blinking | The TA is ringing. | |
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| Off | The TA is not in automatic answer mode. | |
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CP | On | Data compression is not supported at the time of writing. | |
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| Data compression is being used over the | |
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| Compression types are Hi/fn LZS (formerly Stac) for PPP | |
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| connections, and V.42bis for V.120 or X.75 connections. | |
| Off | Data compression is not activated. | |
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DTR (Data | On | The DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) is your computer or terminal | |
Terminal |
| that is connected to the TA TO DTE port. DTR indicates a DTE is | |
Ready) |
| ready for communication by | |
| Off | The DTE is not ready for communication with the TA via a | |
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| link. | |
DSR (Data Set | On | The TA is ready for communication with the DTE. | |
Ready) |
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Off | The TA is not ready for communication with the DTE. | ||
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RTS (Request | On | The DTE is ready to receive data. The RTS signal is used in | |
To Send) |
| hardware handshaking. | |
| Off | The DTE is not ready to receive data. | |
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CTS (Clear To | On | The TA is ready to receive data. | |
Send) |
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Off | The TA is not ready to receive data. | ||
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TX | On | The DTE is sending data to the TA. | |
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| Off | The DTE is not sending data to the TA. | |
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RX | On | The DTE is receiving data from the TA. | |
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| Off | The DTE is not receiving data from the TA. | |
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PHONE 1 | On | The telephone connected to this port is in use. | |
PHONE 2 |
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Off | The telephone connected to this port is idle. | ||
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1.4 Configuration Methods
To configure your TA, choose one of the following methods:
• Utility
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