Lucent Technologies 555-230-128 사용자 설명서
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Installation and Test for Compact Modular Cabinets
Installation and Test for Compact Modular Cabinets
555-230-128
Issue 3
May 1998
Install and Cable the Cabinets
Page 1-100
Connect Modem to Telephone Network
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Auto-Answer
Ring Number
This field controls the number of rings required before the modem
answers an incoming call. This field should be set to S0= 10.
answers an incoming call. This field should be set to S0= 10.
Dial Type
This field controls the type of interregister signaling used between the
modem and the CO. This 3-character field is denoted by “T” for tone
dialing (default) and “P” for pulse dialing. This setting depends on type
of line (tone or pulse) to the modem.
modem and the CO. This 3-character field is denoted by “T” for tone
dialing (default) and “P” for pulse dialing. This setting depends on type
of line (tone or pulse) to the modem.
Adjustable
Make/Break
Ratio
This field controls the make/break ratios of pulses and DTMF dialing.
Most modems have support for different make/ break options for pulse
dialing only. Paradyne, Intel, and U.S. Robotics use the default &P0 to
select a ratio of 39% make and 61% break for communication for the
United States and Canada. The option &P1 sets a ratio of 33% make and
67% break for the United Kingdom and Hong Kong. This is a
5-character blank field (default) and is not case-sensitive.
Most modems have support for different make/ break options for pulse
dialing only. Paradyne, Intel, and U.S. Robotics use the default &P0 to
select a ratio of 39% make and 61% break for communication for the
United States and Canada. The option &P1 sets a ratio of 33% make and
67% break for the United Kingdom and Hong Kong. This is a
5-character blank field (default) and is not case-sensitive.
Dial Command
This field has a default of “D” in a 3-character field. This field denotes the
standard dialing command of the modem and is not case-sensitive.
standard dialing command of the modem and is not case-sensitive.
No Answer
Time-Out
Most modems provide a timer that abandons any outbound data call
after a predetermined interval. This is a non-administrable parameter.
after a predetermined interval. This is a non-administrable parameter.
Table 1-20.
Release 6 CMC Modem Fields —
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Description
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