IBM SC30-3681-08 Saw User Manual


 
Colon (:) Wait Tone
Left-angled bracket (<) Pause, used for inserting a fixed delay
(dependent on modem) between digit sequences. For example, when
going through a PBX or PTN.
Equal (=) Separator 3, which is for national use. (Consult your
modem manual.)
The letter P Dialing to be continued in Pulse mode. (Not supported
by some modems.)
The letter T Dialing to be continued in DTMF mode. (Not supported
by some modems.)
V.34 addresses are not interface specific so they are added from the main Config>
prompt. For example:
Config>add v34-address
Assign address name [1-23] chars []? remote-site-baltimore
Assign network dial address [1-20 digits][]? 1-909-555-1234
Configuring the V.34 Interface
This section explains how to configure the V.34 interface. To configure, do the
following:
1. To set up a serial line interface for V.34, set the datalink protocol for the serial
line interface. From the Config> prompt, use the set data-link v34 command.
For example:
Config> set data-link v34
Interface Number [0]? 2
Note: The datalink is automatically set for integrated modem and cannot be
changed.
2. Display the V.34 Config> prompt by entering the network command followed by
the number of the interface. For example:
Config>network 2
V.34 Data Link Configuration
V34 System Net Config 2>
You can use the list devices command at the Config> prompt to display a list
of interface numbers configured on the router.
3. Use the set local-address command to specify the network address name of
the local port. You must enter one of the address names you defined using the
add v34-address command. For example:
V34 System Net Config 2>set local-address
Local network address name []? remote-site-baltimore
Note: You must restart the router for configuration changes to take effect.
Optional V.34 Parameters
The following are optional V.34 parameters you can set. For a complete description
of these commands, see “V.34 Configuration Commands” on page 599.
v You can limit the number of successive calls to an address that is inaccessible or
that refuses those calls. To do so, use the set retries-no-answerand the set
timeout-no-answer commands.
v The set disconnect-timeout command controls the amount of time the router
waits to initiate a call after dropping a signal from the previous call.
Using V.34
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