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Cisco BPX 8600 Series Installation and Configuration
Release 9.3.30, Part Number 78-12907-01 Rev. E0, May 2005
Chapter 15 Connecting Temporary Terminal and Attaching Peripherals
Connecting Dial-In and Dial-Out Modems
Enabling Auto-Dial to Cisco Customer Service
To enable your BPX to dial up Cisco Customer Service, use the following procedure:
Step 1
Use the
cnfterm
command to configure a terminal port as follows:
Next Command:
cnfterm
{
a
|
c
}[baud rate][data bits][stop bits][output flow
control{
x
|
n
}][input flow control{
x
|
n
}][CTS flow{
x
|
n
}][DTR{
y
|
n
}]
For parameter definitions that are used for the
cnfterm
command, refer to the
Cisco WAN Switching
Command Reference, Release 9.3.30
.
Step 2
Enter
a
to select the
Auxiliary port
.
Step 3
Enter the baud rate for the BPX auxiliary port speed to 9600 bps.
Step 4
Enable XON/XOFF flow control.
Step 5
Use the
cnftermfunc
command to configure a terminal port function as follows:
Next Command: cnftermfunc {
a
|
c
}[index]{escape_string|Network ID}[Dial ID]
For parameter definitions that are used for the
cnftermfunc
command, refer to the
Cisco WAN Switching
Command Reference, Release 9.3.30
.
Step 6
Enter
a
to select the
Auxiliary port
.
Step 7
Enter
6
as the index parameter to select
Autodial Modem
.
Step 8
Enter the customer service-designated Network ID and the customer service modem phone number.
Step 9
Attach a 9600 bps terminal to the modem by using a straight-through cable. The modem EIA port will
automatically match the 9600 bps setting of the terminal.
Step 10
To set up the modem for proper operation, enter the commands either for a V.34R modem without a
talk/data push button) or a V.34R modem with talk/data push button.
The following are the commands used for the V.34R without a talk/data push button for the Auto-Dial
Configuration (dial-out to customer service):
Command
Function
AT&F
Initialize the factory defaults.
ATL1
Set the volume for the modem speaker to minimum.
AT*SM3
Enable the automatic MNP error correction.
AT*DC0
Disable the data compression.
AT*SC1
Enable the Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) speed conversion.
AT*FL1
Enable the XON/XOFF flow control.
AT*SI1
Enable the 5-minute inactivity disconnect.
AT&C1
Specify that the Data Carrier Detect (DCD) is controlled by a modem.
AT&D2
Ensure that the modem disconnects when DTR is toggled.
AT&V
Verify the entries
.
AT&W
Save the current settings to nonvolatile memory.
Summary of Contents for BPX 8650
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