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# BOCA RESEARCH, INC.
WEBGLIDER-460 (TU120AE)
Card Type ISDN TA
ISDN Transfer Rate 56Kbps x 2/64Kbps x 2
Switch Type 5ESS, DMS100, NI-1
Data Bus Serial
IMG IMG 1
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| CONNECTIONS |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Function | Label | Function | Label |
|----------------------+-------+---------------------+-------|
| DC power in | CN1 | ISDN U interface | CN4 |
|----------------------+-------+---------------------+-------|
| Analog adapter 2 | CN2 | Serial port | CN5 |
|----------------------+-------+---------------------+-------|
| Analog adapter 1 | CN3 | | |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DIAGNOSTIC LED(S) (POWER-UP) |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| VC | DC | TR | TD | RD | Condition |
|--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+---------------|
|Blinking|Blinking|Blinking|Blinking|Blinking| Self-test |
| | | | | | failed |
|--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+---------------|
|Blinking| Off | Off | Off | Off |Flash RAM test |
| | | | | | failed |
|--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+---------------|
| Off |Blinking| Off | Off | Off |Analog adapter |
| | | | | | 1 test failed |
|--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+---------------|
| Off | Off |Blinking| Off | Off |Analog adapter |
| | | | | | 2 test failed |
|--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+---------------|
| Off | Off | Off |Blinking| Off | ISDN test |
| | | | | | failed |
|--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+---------------|
| Off | Off |Blinking|Blinking| Off |RAM test failed|
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Note: Before the TA begins testing, all LEDs should go |
| on for one second. When testing is complete, if the TA |
| has passed all tests, each LED will go on in sequence |
| from left to right. Any other sequence indicates a |
| problem with the TA. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DIAGNOSTIC LED(S) (NORMAL OPERATION) |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| LED | Color | Status | Condition |
|-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------|
| PWR | Unidentified | On | Power is on |
|-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------|
| PWR | Unidentified | Off | Power is off |
|-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------|
| VC | Unidentified | On | Voice call connected |
|-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------|
| VC | Unidentified | Off | Voice call not connected |
|-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------|
| DC | Unidentified | On | Data call connected |
|-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------|
| DC | Unidentified | Off | Data call not connected |
|-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------|
| TR | Unidentified | On | DTR signal is high |
|-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------|
| TR | Unidentified | Off | DTR signal is low |
|-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------|
| TD | Unidentified | On | TA is transmitting data |
|-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------|
| TD | Unidentified | Off | TA is not transmitting |
| | | | data |
|-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------|
| RD | Unidentified | On | TA is receiving data |
|-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------|
| RD | Unidentified | Off | TA is not receiving data |
|-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------|
| DS | Unidentified | On | Signal is synchronized |
|-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------|
| DS | Unidentified | Blinking | Signal is synchronized but |
| | | | D-channel protocols not |
| | | | established |
|-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------|
| DS | Unidentified | Off | Signal is not synchronized |
| | | | or ISDN is not connected |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+--------------------------------------------------------+
| SUPPORTED STANDARD COMMANDS |
|--------------------------------------------------------|
| Basic AT Commands |
|--------------------------------------------------------|
| +++, ‘comma’, A/ |
|--------------------------------------------------------|
| A, E, H, O, Q, V, W, X, Z |
|--------------------------------------------------------|
| &C, &D, &K, &S, &V, &W, &Z |
|--------------------------------------------------------|
| S-Registers |
|--------------------------------------------------------|
| S0, S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S7, S95 |
|--------------------------------------------------------|
| Note: See MHI help file for complete information. |
+--------------------------------------------------------+
Proprietary AT Command Set
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| ANSWER WITH USER-TO-USER INFORMATION |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Immediate |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | AT [cmds] *A,"xxxx" [cmds] |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Answers the incoming call. If the user |
| | enters text in quotes as shown above, and |
| | if the switch supports it, the text will be |
| | transmitted via the D channel to the remote |
| | TA. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| COMMUNICATIONS MODE |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Configuration |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | AT [cmds] &Qn [cmds] |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Sets the mode with which the TA will |
| | attempt to communicate with the DTE and the |
| | remote TA. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Command | Function |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| í &Q0 | AT command mode enabled; TA will |
| | communicate with the remote TA in |
| | asynchronous mode. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| &Q1 | DTR dialing enabled; TA will communicate |
| | with the remote TA in asynchronous mode. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| &Q2 | Dial-on-data enabled; TA will communicate |
| | with the remote TA in asynchronous mode. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| &Q3 | AT command mode enabled; TA will |
| | communicate with the remote TA with PPP |
| | async-to-sync conversion. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| &Q4 | Configuration command mode enabled. See |
| | Proprietary Command Set (Commands) and |
| | Proprietary Command Set (Parameters) |
| | sections for more information. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| CONFIGURATION COMMAND |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Immediate |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | AT [cmds] #[param]=nn |
| | |
| | AT [cmds] #[param]? |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | The first command executes SET [param] nn |
| | and the second command executes SHOW |
| | [param]. See the Proprietary Command Set |
| | (Commands) and Proprietary Command Set |
| | (Parameters) sections for more information |
| | on these commands and a list of parameters. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DATA COMPRESSION AND CALL BUNDLING |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Configuration |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | AT [cmds] &Bn [cmds] |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Selects data compression and call bundling |
| | modes. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Command | Function |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| í &B0 | Data compression and call bundling |
| | disabled. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| &B1 | Data compression enabled, call bundling |
| | disabled. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| &B2 | Data compression disabled, call bundling |
| | enabled. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| &B3 | Data compression and call bundling enabled |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DIAL |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Immediate |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | AT [cmds] D<#>*n [cmds] |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Dials the number indicated. If specified, |
| | the *n indicates the subaddress requested. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DIAL WITH USER-TO-USER INFORMATION |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Immediate |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | AT [cmds] *D/<#>*n/"xxxx" [cmds] |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Dials the number indicated. If specified, |
| | the *n indicates the remote subaddress the |
| | TA should attempt to connect to. If the |
| | user enters text in quotes as shown above, |
| | and if the switch supports it, the text |
| | will be transmitted via the D channel to |
| | the remote TA. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DISCONNECT WITH USER-TO-USER INFORMATION |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Immediate |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | AT [cmds] *H,"xxxx" [cmds] |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Disconnects from the current call. If the |
| | user enters text in quotes as shown above, |
| | and if the switch supports it, the text |
| | will be transmitted via the D channel to |
| | the remote TA. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DISPLAY INFORMATION |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Immediate |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | AT [cmds] In [cmds] |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Displays information requested about the |
| | modem. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Command | Function |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| I0 | Displays product identification code. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| I1 | Displays ROM checksum. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| I2 | Tests and reports ROM checksum. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| I3 | Displays part number and revision. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| I4 | Displays product information. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DISPLAY PROFILES |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Immediate |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | AT [cmds] &O [cmds] |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Displays all configuration profiles. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| EXTENDED RESULT CODES |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Format: | AT [cmds] S112=n [cmds] |
|-----------------+------------------------------------------|
| Default: | 3 |
|-----------------+------------------------------------------|
| Range: | 0 - 139 |
|-----------------+------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Selects which extended result codes the |
| | TA will send to the DTE. |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Bit | Value | Function |
|-----------+-------+----------------------------------------|
| 0 | 0 | TA sends standard AT result codes. |
| | | |
| | í 1 | TA sends extended Boca result codes. |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1 | 0 | Boca extended result codes given in |
| | | terse format. |
| | í 1 | |
| | | Boca extended result codes given in |
| | | verbose format. |
|--------------+-----+---------------------------------------|
| 2 | 0 | Not used. |
|--------------+-----+---------------------------------------|
| 3 | í 0 | TA sends standard AT responses for |
| | | RING and NO CARRIER. |
| | 1 | |
| | | TA sends caller ID information with |
| | | RING and cause of disconnect with NO |
| | | CARRIER. |
|--------------+-----+---------------------------------------|
| 6 - 4 | 000 | Not used. |
|--------------+-----+---------------------------------------|
| 7 | í 0 | ALERT extended result code not sent. |
| | | |
| | 1 | ALERT extended result code sent. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| FLOW CONTROL |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Register |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | AT [cmds] S39=n [cmds] |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Selects the type of flow control the TA |
| | will use. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Command | Function |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S39=0 | Flow control disabled. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S39=1 | RTS to CTS flow control enabled. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S39=2 | XON/XOFF flow control enabled. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| í S39=3 | RTS/CTS flow control enabled. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S39=4 | XON/XOFF flow control enabled. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| INCOMING CALLS |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Register (read-only) |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | AT [cmds] S1? [cmds] |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Contains the number of incoming calls that |
| | have not been answered or otherwise |
| | processed. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| LOCAL SERIAL PORT SPEED |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Register |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | AT [cmds] S114=n [cmds] |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Sets the speed of the local serial port. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Command | Function |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S114=1 | Set serial port speed to 1200bps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S114=2 | Set serial port speed to 2400bps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S114=3 | Set serial port speed to 300bps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S114=4 | Set serial port speed to 4800bps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S114=6 | Set serial port speed to 600bps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S114=9 | Set serial port speed to 9600bps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S114=12 | Set serial port speed to 1200bps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S114=19 | Set serial port speed to 19.2Kbps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S114=24 | Set serial port speed to 2400bps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S114=48 | Set serial port speed to 4800bps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S114=96 | Set serial port speed to 9600bps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S114=38 | Set serial port speed to 38.4Kbps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S114=57 | Set serial port speed to 57.6Kbps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S114=115 | Set serial port speed to 115.2Kbps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S114=192 | Set serial port speed to 19.2Kbps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S114=230 | Set serial port speed to 230.4Kbps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S114=460 | Set serial port speed to 460.8Kbps. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| LOOP BACK INCOMING DATA - B1 CHANNEL |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Register |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | AT [cmds] S141=n [cmds] |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Selects whether the TA will loop all data |
| | received on the B1 channel back to the |
| | remote TA. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Command | Function |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| í S141=0 | B1 loopback disabled. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S141=1 | B1 loopback enabled. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| LOOP BACK INCOMING DATA - B2 CHANNEL |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Register |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | AT [cmds] S142=n [cmds] |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Selects whether the TA will loop all data |
| | received on the B2 channel back to the |
| | remote TA. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Command | Function |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| í S142=0 | B2 loopback disabled. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| S142=1 | B2 loopback enabled. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
Proprietary Command Set (Commands)
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| CLEAR SCREEN |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Immediate |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | CLEAR |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Example: | CLEAR<CR> |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Clears the terminal screen by sending a |
| | series of line feeds to the DTE. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DISPLAY CALL LOG |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Immediate |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | SHOW LOG |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Example: | SHOW LOG<CR> |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Displays the log of the last 64 calls with |
| | the port, time and date, direction |
| | (incoming or outgoing), address, and |
| | duration. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DISPLAY CONFIGURATION |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Immediate |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | SHOW CONFIG |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Example: | SHOW CONFIG<CR> |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Displays the values for all the proprietary |
| | mode configuration parameters. See the |
| | Proprietary Command Set (Parameters) |
| | section for more information. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DISPLAY HELP |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Immediate |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | HELP xxxx |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Example: | HELP<CR> |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Displays help on the topic indicated. If no |
| | topic is given, a list of topics will be |
| | displayed. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DISPLAY ISDN STATUS |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Immediate |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | SHOW STATUS |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Example: | SHOW STATUS<CR> |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Displays the status of the ISDN interfaces. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DISPLAY PARAMETER |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Immediate |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | SHOW [param] |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Example: | SHOW AUX2 REDIRECT<CR> |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Displays the value or values for the |
| | parameter indicated. See the Proprietary |
| | Command Set (Parameters) section for more |
| | information. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DISPLAY VERSION |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Immediate |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | SHOW VERSION |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Example: | SHOW VERSION<CR> |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Displays the firmware version. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| EXIT CONFIGURATION MODE |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Immediate |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | EXIT |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Example: | EXIT<CR> |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Exits the configuration command line and |
| | returns to AT command mode. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| SAVE CONFIGURATION |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Immediate |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | SAVE |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Example: | SAVE<CR> |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Saves all configuration information to |
| | NVRAM. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| SET PARAMETER |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Configuration |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | SET [param] nn, aa, bb... |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Example: | SET AUTODIAL 5 10 60 1800 |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Sets the value or values for the parameter |
| | indicated. Depending on the parameter, |
| | there may be one or more values listed |
| | after the parameter name. In the Parameters |
| | section that follows, the text listed in |
| | the Format: line should be included after |
| | the SET command. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
Proprietary Command Set (Parameters)
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| ANALOG ADAPTER 2 REDIRECTION |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | AUX2 REDIRECT xx |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Sets whether calls coming in for analog |
| | adapter 2 will be redirected to analog |
| | adapter 1. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Command | Function |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| AUX2 | Calls will not be redirected to analog |
| REDIRECT OFF | adapter 1. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| AUX2 | Calls will be redirected to analog adapter |
| REDIRECT ON | 1. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| AUTODIAL |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | AUTODIAL aa bb cc dd |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Default: | Unidentified |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Range: | cc, dd 0 - 3600 |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Unit: | cc, dd 1 second |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Sets up the number to dial in DTR dialing |
| | and dial-on-data mode. aa represents the |
| | stored number to dial, bb represents the |
| | number of times the TA should attempt to |
| | connect, and cc is the amount of time that |
| | the TA will wait between redials. dd |
| | represents the length of time in |
| | dial-on-data mode only that the TA does not |
| | receive information before it disconnects. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| BLACKLIST |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | BLACKLIST n <#> |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Adds the number indicated to the blacklist |
| | at storage space n. n must be between 1 and |
| | 32. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| CALL LOG |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | LOG xx |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Sets or resets the internal call log. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Command | Function |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| LOG CLEAR | Clears the internal call log. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| LOG OFF | Turns call logging on. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| LOG ON | Turns call logging off. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| CALL TYPE |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | CALL TYPE xx |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Sets the type of calls the TA will make and |
| | receive. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Command | Function |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| CALL TYPE | ISDN will make and receive data calls. |
| DATA | |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| CALL TYPE | ISDN will make and receive voice calls. |
| VOICE | |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DATA COMPRESSION AND CALL BUNDLING |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | PROFILE n |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Selects data compression and call bundling |
| | modes. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Command | Function |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| í PROFILE 1 | Data compression and call bundling |
| | disabled. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| PROFILE 2 | Data compression enabled, call bundling |
| | disabled. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| PROFILE 3 | Data compression disabled, call bundling |
| | enabled. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| PROFILE 4 | Data compression and call bundling enabled |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DATA FORMAT |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | CHARACTER mm xxxx nn |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Sets the data format of the serial port. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Command | Function |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| mm=7 | Serial port uses 7 data bits. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| í mm=8 | Serial port uses 8 data bits. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| xxxx=EVEN | Serial port uses even parity. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| í xxxx=NONE | Serial port uses no parity. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| xxxx=ODD | Serial port uses odd parity. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| í nn=1 | Serial port uses 1 stop bit. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| nn=2 | Serial port uses 2 stop bits. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DATE |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | DATE mm/dd/yy |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Sets the internal clock to the date |
| | indicated. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DIALING MODE |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | DIALING n |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Selects the method used for dialing phone |
| | numbers. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Command | Function |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| í DIALING AT | AT command mode dialing enabled. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| DIALING DATA | Dial-on-data enabled. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| DIALING DTR | DTR dialing enabled. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DIRECTORY NUMBER - ANALOG ADAPTER 1 |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | AUX1 DN <#> |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Sets the DN for the first analog adapter. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DIRECTORY NUMBER - ANALOG ADAPTER 2 |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | AUX2 DN <#> |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Sets the DN for the second analog adapter. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DIRECTORY NUMBER - ISDN |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | RS232 DN <#> |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Sets the DN for the ISDN line for this |
| | profile. See the PROFILE command for more |
| | information. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| DIRECTORY NUMBER INDEX |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | DN n <#> ssss |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Sets the DN stored in DN index n. The ssss |
| | indicates the SPID associated with that DN. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| LOCAL SERIAL PORT SPEED |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | SPEED nn |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Sets the speed of the local serial port. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Command | Function |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| SPEED 300 | Set serial port speed to 300bps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| SPEED 600 | Set serial port speed to 600bps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| SPEED 1200 | Set serial port speed to 1200bps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| SPEED 2400 | Set serial port speed to 2400bps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| SPEED 4800 | Set serial port speed to 4800bps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| SPEED 9600 | Set serial port speed to 9600bps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| SPEED 19200 | Set serial port speed to 19.2Kbps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| SPEED 38400 | Set serial port speed to 38.4Kbps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| SPEED 57600 | Set serial port speed to 57.6Kbps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| SPEED 115200 | Set serial port speed to 115.2Kbps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| SPEED 230400 | Set serial port speed to 230.4Kbps. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| SPEED 460800 | Set serial port speed to 460.8Kbps. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| SECURITY MODE |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | SECURITY xx |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Selects whether the black or the whitelist |
| | is used for screening incoming calls, if |
| | any. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Command | Function |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| SECURITY | Calls in the blacklist are not accepted. |
| BLACKLIST | |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| SECURITY OFF | All calls are accepted. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| SECURITY | Only calls in the whitelist are accepted. |
| WHITELIST | |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| STORE NUMBER |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | STORED NUMBER n <#> |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Stores the phone number indicated in memory |
| | location n. n must be between 1 and 32. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| SUBADDRESS |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | SUBADDRESS <#> |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Sets the subaddress for this profile. See |
| | the PROFILE command for more information. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| SWITCH TYPE |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | NETWORK xx |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Sets the type of switch the TA is connected |
| | to. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Command | Function |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| NETWORK AT5 | TA is connected to AT&T 5ESS version 5 |
| | switch. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| NETWORK AT9 | TA is connected to AT&T 5ESS versions 6 |
| | through 9 switch. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| NETWORK DMS | TA is connected to Northern Telecom DMS-100 |
| | switch. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| NETWORK NI1 | TA is connected to National NI-1 switch. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| NETWORK NI2 | TA is connected to National NI-2 switch. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| TIME |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | TIME hh:mm:ss |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Sets the internal clock to the time |
| | indicated. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| TOPOLOGY |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|----------------+-------------------------------------------|
| Format: | TOPOLOGY xx |
|----------------+-------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Sets the topology that the TA will use |
| | when it is configured for an AT&T 5ESS |
| | switch. |
|----------------+-------------------------------------------|
| Command | Function |
|----------------+-------------------------------------------|
| TOPOLOGY | Multipoint 5ESS in use. |
| MULTIPOINT | |
|----------------+-------------------------------------------|
| TOPOLOGY | Point-to-point 5ESS in use. |
| POINT-TO-POINT | |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| WHITELIST |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | WHITELIST n <#> |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Adds the number indicated to the whitelist |
| | at storage space n. n must be between 1 and |
| | 32. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| V.120 COMPATIBILITY |
|------------------------------------------------------------|
| Type: | Parameter |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Format: | CALL SETUP xx |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Description: | Selects how similar the V.120 protocol the |
| | TA uses is to the official standard. Some |
| | switches and TAs will not connect with full |
| | V.120 protocol, so try both settings in |
| | these cases. |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| Command | Function |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| CALL SETUP | Sets full V.120 compatible mode. |
| MAXIMUM | |
|--------------+---------------------------------------------|
| CALL SETUP | Sets V.120 variant mode. |
| MINIMUM | |
+------------------------------------------------------------+