ZyXEL Communications Prestige 128 Terminal Baud Rate, 3 LAN Packet Which Triggered Last Call

Models: Prestige 128

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Figure 14-3 LAN Packet Which Triggered Last Call

24.Country Code - refers to the one byte country code value (in decimal notation), e.g., 225 indicates North America.

25.LAN Packet Which Triggered Last Call - shows the first 48 octets of the LAN packet that triggered the last outgoing call. There are three different types of packets: IP, IPX, and RAW. By viewing the packet information, you can determine which station has sent a packet to cause the Prestige to make an outgoing call.

Two example figures are shown below. the first of an ICMP Ping packet (Type: IP) triggering the call and the second with a SAP broadcast packet (Type: Raw) triggering the call. With this information, you can determine the source IP address of the packet or the source MAC address of the packet.

Figure 14-3 LAN Packet Which Triggered Last Call

Terminal Baud Rate

Users can set up different baud rates for the RS-232 connection through menu 24.2 Terminal Baud rate. The Prestige supports 9600 (default), 19200, and 38400bps for the RS-232 connection.

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