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Appendix A – Device Manager Utility 

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 Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MultiAccess User Guide 

In the bottom (and largest) pane of the 

Update MultiAccess ACS at n.n.n.n

 window, read the list 

and write down the version of firmware currently in use for the POTS modem.  Compare the version 
with the update file that you plan to use.  

Make sure that the file to be installed really does supersede 

the one currently installed. 

  

3.  In the MultiAccess ACS update select field, Select “modem firmware”. 

4.  Click on the POTS Modem 1 pull down arrow and select the POTS Modem X to update.   

5.  Browse to the location of the most recent firmware file.    

 

6. Click 

Start Update

7. The 

MultiAccess ACS – Confirm Update

 screen will appear. Click 

OK

.    

 

 

Summary of Contents for MultiAccess MA220

Page 1: ...MultiAccess ACS Analog Communications Server MA220 MA420 MA820 User Guide ...

Page 2: ...es Revisions Revision Level Date Description A 08 14 06 Initial release B 09 26 06 Changed TCP port to 6000 C 11 16 06 Major review D 07 13 07 Manual revised to include software version 1 03 and added MA220 product Trademarks Multi Tech MultiAccess and the Multi Tech logo are trademarks of Multi Tech Systems Inc Microsoft Windows XP is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and ...

Page 3: ...ess IP Addresses 13 Resetting Admin PC to Its Original IP Address 13 Logging In Again 13 Time Configuration 14 Setting Up the Mail Server 13 Modem Configuration 14 Setting Authentication 16 Setting Up Local Users 18 Chapter 4 Software 20 Home Screen 20 Login Screen 21 Call Log Screen 22 Call Log 23 Call Details 23 Current Status Screen 24 Logout Option 25 Administration Screen 26 Local Users Data ...

Page 4: ...68 Telecom 47 47 CFR Part 15 Regulation 48 Canadian Limitations Notice 48 Industry Canada 49 Safety and EMC Product Approvals 49 Appendix C Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Statement 50 Appendix D C ROHS HT TS Substance Concentration 51 依照中国标准的有毒有害物质信息 51 Appendix E MCSI2000 Parameters 52 Setting Up MCSI2000 Com Port Redirector 52 Appendix F Modem AT Commands 53 AT Commands 53 Escape...

Page 5: ...tworking techniques not supported by the MultiAccess The supported PPP security protocol means of communicating user credentials between PPP end points is PAP only Modem Sharing Solution The modems in the MultiAccess can be a shared resource on your network commonly referred to as a network modem pool Computers with network access to the MultiAccess can use Telnet and get direct AT command access ...

Page 6: ...modems and server for easy updates Two year warranty The MultiAccess package contains One MultiAccess unit with factory installed software One universal power supply with power cord Two rack mounting brackets and four mounting screws for the MA420 and MA820 Wall mounting for the MA220 One power cord One Quick Start Guide One product CD Handling Precautions All devices must be handled with certain ...

Page 7: ...tion is established Flashes with network activity 100 Indicates the speed of the LAN Ethernet port Description for Modems 1 and 2 MA220 Modems 1 thru 4 MA420 or Modems 1 thru 8 MA820 TD Transmit Data Lit when data from the LAN is transmitted to the analog line RD Receive Data Lit when data recovevered from the analog line is sent to the LAN TR Terminal Ready Lit when the operating system detects a...

Page 8: ...ility TAM Telephone Answering Machine System Management Web based HTTP Security Local database or RADIUS support Input Power 100 240Vac 1 2 0 6A 50 60Hz Power Usage MA420 820 Typical 1 6W 175mA 9VDC Maximum 2 2W 225mA 9 9VDC MA220 Typical 4 05W 0 45A 9V Maximum 5 31W 0 590A 9V Power 7W 5v typical 1 43A 5v 10W 5v Max 2A 5v Operating Temperature 32 to 120 F 0 to 50 C humidity range 20 90 non condens...

Page 9: ...ing capability The battery has an estimated life expectancy of ten years Contact Multi Tech if you suspect a failed battery If data and time are incorrect after having the unit powered off it may be due to a weak battery or incorrect setup Caution The Ethernet ports are not designed to be connected to a Public Telecommunication Network Safety Recommendations for Rack Instructions Ensure proper ins...

Page 10: ...apter 2 Installation 10 Multi Tech Systems Inc MultiAccess User Guide Mechanical Mounting Optional The MA220 comes with chassis screw holes to facilitate attaching it to a flat surface Version 2 Version 1 ...

Page 11: ...the cable to the first RJ11 jack 1 or Line 1 on the back of the MultiAccess and the other end to one of your phone jacks 3 Continue to connect standard telephone cables to the remaining RJ11 jacks on the back of the MultiAccess 4 The Command or CONSOLE jack is only to be used with direction from Multi Tech s Technical Support Personnel 5 For the MA420 and MA820 ensure that the MultiAccess is secur...

Page 12: ...he browser s address line type the default address of the MultiAccess http 192 168 2 1 and press Enter 2 The Login screen will appear At this point you can be assured that the MultiAccess is connected to the network If the Login screen does not appear see item 1 What if I can t see the web page for my MultiAccess in Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 3 At the Login screen enter admin all lower case in the ...

Page 13: ...r to any other value that will allow you to communicate with the MultiAccess at its new IP address Logging In Again Having reset the IP address of the administrator s PC you must log into the MultiAccess software again with the new IP address Go to the Login screen enter admin as User Name and admin as Password Setting Up the Mail Server 1 From the Administration screen go to the SMTP Configuratio...

Page 14: ...r port The number of ports shown depends on the specific model of MultiAccess POTS modem 1 and 2 for the MA220 POTS modem 1 thru 4 if the model is the MA420 or POTS modem 1 thru 8 if the model is the MA820 The TCP port socket number used by Telnet to access the modem is dependent on how the Modem Sharing Pool option is used If this option is set to pool port 6000 is used All POTS modem ports set t...

Page 15: ... without interpretation and a valid set of credentials defined in the Local User data base is required before access is granted Raw Mode with Radius Authentication User data is treated as is without interpretation and a set of credentials defined in the Radius User data base is required before access is granted 2 If Modem Sharing Pool is set to pool port 6000 is used All POTS modem ports set for p...

Page 16: ...ser Database Additionally local users can be configured for PPP call back When the Authentication Type is Radius the MultiAccess sends the credentials provided by the caller to the Radius Server for authorization For RAS calls dial in PPP a second static IP address is needed in the Remote Host Address field This address is for the dial in user PPP peer This address needs to be on the same subnet n...

Page 17: ...IUS Server in the RADIUS Server Address window 4 Enter the port number usually port 1812 for the RADIUS Server in the top Port window The Radius Server has to be listening on the same UDP port that the Radius Client MultiAccess is using 5 Enter the IP address of the RADIUS Accounting server in the RADIUS Accounting Address window 6 Enter the port number usually port 1813 for the RADIUS Accounting ...

Page 18: ...the administrator is going to use the Callback Security option click on the Callback down arrow and choose the callback method The fixed phone number is Admin specified or variable phone number is User specified If the Callback Security option is enabled and Admin specified is selected then enter your fixed callback telephone number in the Callback Number window If the Callback Security is enabled...

Page 19: ... Security option is enabled and Admin specified is selected then enter their fixed callback telephone number in the Callback Numer window 5 Click the add button to include this local user in the data base 6 Repeat the Local User Row steps for each local user you want to add to your local user data base ...

Page 20: ...describe each field in each screen and some of the command buttons We do not describe command buttons that have functions that would be readily understood by users of Windows software Examples of such self evident functions include buttons like OK Cancel Next etc Home Screen The MultiAccess Home screen offers access to all other MultiAccess software screens ...

Page 21: ...ecurity Device for the Server software The MultiAccess has a default setting that allows use of admin as both the User Name and the Password at initial startup After you have begun configuring your MultiAccess you should change the password in the Local Users screen for the administrator account described later in this chapter ...

Page 22: ...meters Field Definitions Column Values Description Email Log Threshold Numeric 1 to 200 entries The Email Log Threshold is limited to 200 logs The threshold is limited by the memory in the MultiAccess Log History Numeric 1 to 200 entries The Log History Entries defines how many Call Log entries are stored The threshold is limited by the memory in the MultiAccess and that limit is 200 entries Save ...

Page 23: ...00 1200 0 300 bps The modulation rate in bits per second at which the current call occurred CID Number 0 9 Caller s telephone number CID Name alphanumeric Caller s identification name Details button The Details button displays the details of that call Call Details The Call Details screen displays the details of the call when the Details button was clicked for the call displayed in the Call Log The...

Page 24: ...by putting the modem on hook These buttons have no affect while the modem is connected Current Status Field Definitions Field Name Values Description System group Current Time mm dd yyyy hh mm ss The present date and time of day Pending Messages numeric Emails for the administrator that have not been sent These can include debug log messages and mail server change notifiction message relating to t...

Page 25: ...alizing Modem Waiting for Connect User login getting Call info Indicates the modem s current operating condition Connect Time mm dd yyyy hh mm ss For the current call the date and time at which the connection began Username alphanumeric The name of the user if the modem is connected Elapsed Time numeric The duration of the current call in seconds Initialize Modem button Initializes the modem clear...

Page 26: ...tiAccess Subnet Mask n n n n The subnet mask is used to identify the two parts of the IP address network number and host number A subnet mask is used in conjunction with the IP address to determine if a data destination is on the same immediate network or not The default value is 255 255 255 0 Name Server n n n n The IP address of your DNS server Default Gateway n n n n Address used to route IP pa...

Page 27: ...after changes have been made to the SMTP Server s configuration before the change take effect Time Configuration Fields Time Server URL or IP address Location of time tracking computer that supports SNTP This server is the functional substitute for a real time clock in the MultiAccess It will contact this server 5 times in 20 seconds If contact fails it will try 5 times again 5 minutes later If co...

Page 28: ...or enters the user ID that the remote user is going to enter at his her login prompt Password 21 alphanumeric characters max The administrator enters the password that the remote user is going to enter at his her login prompt Confirm Password 21Alphanumeric Characters max The confirm password is the identical password that you just entered in the Password window Callback Disabled User specified Ad...

Page 29: ...port used by Telnet to access the modem is dependent on how the Modem Sharing Pool option is used If this option is set to pool port 6000 is used All POTS modem ports set to pool 6000 must have the same exact Modem Sharing options with or without authentication etc When a Telnet client on the LAN opens a connection to 6000 it is given the lowest number POTS modem port in the pool that is available...

Page 30: ...ranted Raw is the type of telnet socket used to access the shared modem Modem Sharing Pool Pool or non pool Pool TCP port 6000 All POTS modem ports set for pool must have the same exact Modem Sharing option Non pool TCP port is a specific 7000 number sequentially associated POTS modem 1 will use 7000 POTS modem 2 will use 7001 and so on through POTS modem 8 using 7007 Country Code Alphabetical The...

Page 31: ...e location of your RADIUS Server that is to authorize the session The RADIUS Server must be listening on the same UDP port that the RADIUS Client MultiAccess is sending the authorization request on The RADIUS Accounting Address field defines the location of your RADIUS Server that accepts accounting information Normally Radius Authorization and Radius Accounting functions are handled by the same R...

Page 32: ...d by the Radius server This address should be on the same network number as that of the MultiAccess RADIUS Server Address n n n n IP address of the Radius Server providing remote user verification Port numeric The UDP port number ususally 1812 is used to communicate with the Radius Server The Radius Server has to listen on the same set of UDP ports that the Radius Client MultiAccess is using RADIU...

Page 33: ...MultiAccess off and try the ping again if there is still a response it is coming from another computer Variable HTTP web communication had previously been established and working but now there is no response when trying to browse to the unit Do you know the IP address of the MultiAccess If you ping it do you get a response If not are you on the same local network Ethernet segment as that of the Mu...

Page 34: ...r the Radius client is not set to the same set of UDP ports as the Radius server the Radius client is pointing to the wrong Radius server IP address or there is a network problem blocking or dropping the request Radius server uses UDP to communicate When the auth request is not seen by the Radius server eventually the Radius client will report a Radius Timeout error no response from the Radius ser...

Page 35: ...Mounds View Minnesota factory Multi Tech Systems Inc 2205 Woodale Drive Mounds View MN 55112 Attn Repairs Serial ____________ A Returned Materials Authorization RMA is not required Return shipping charges surface will be paid by MTS to destinations in U S and Canada Please include inside the shipping box a description of the problem a return shipping address must have street address not P O Box an...

Page 36: ...ing receiving shipping billing etc to our Repair Accounting department at 763 717 5631 in the U S A or email mtsrepair multitech com Repairs for damages caused by lightning storms water power surges incorrect installation physical abuse or user caused damages are billed on a time plus materials basis Repair Procedures for International Distributors International distributors should contact their M...

Page 37: ...al user data bases backup and restore a configuration and update firmware in a MultiAccess ACS unit and its accompanying POTS modems The Device Manager utility can manage multiple MultiAccess units on the same network and on other networks as long as the manager has access to that network The process of installing the Device Manager software is explained in the illustration below ...

Page 38: ... desktop go to Start Programs Multi Tech Device Manager I Multi Tech Device Manager The Device Manager main screen will appear 2 To add a MultiAccess to the Manager click Edit menu and select Add Device When the Add Device Address screen appear click on the Select Server down arrow and select MultiAccess ACS 3 In the Enter Address window enter the IP address for the unit you are adding 4 In the Us...

Page 39: ...its can operate on the same network but have independent local user data bases in which case they are designated Independent Designating one MultiAccess as the master local user data base In the main Device Manager screen right click on the unit to be designated as master scroll to Set local user Sharing and select Primary Designating all other MultiAccess units participating in local user sharing...

Page 40: ...al Users in which case they are designated as Independent Independent units are ignored during synchronization 1 Invoking synchronization Click on the Edit menu and select Synchronize Phonebooks local users 2 The Synchronize Phone Books screen will appear along with a series of transient screens denoting tftp data transfers and confirmation screens 3 After the master local users data is transferre...

Page 41: ...a directory on a computer connected to the network on which the MultiAccess unit is running NOTE Updating the MultiAccess unit will take it out of operation for a few minutes allow 10 minutes for each update if you already have the new firmware in a directory on the host computer Do the update at a time that is not critical to your organization s usage of the MultiAccess service To update firmware...

Page 42: ...dem Compare the version with the update file that you plan to use Make sure that the file to be installed really does supersede the one currently installed 3 In the MultiAccess ACS update select field Select modem firmware 4 Click on the POTS Modem 1 pull down arrow and select the POTS Modem X to update 5 Browse to the location of the most recent firmware file 6 Click Start Update 7 The MultiAcces...

Page 43: ...pear in the Update MultiAccess ACS at N N N N window A transient TFTP screen may appear briefly If the updating process has been successful the final status line will say Finished The MultiAccess ACS is ready 9 The updating process is now complete Click the X in the upper right corner to return to the main Device Manager screen 10 Repeat steps 1 8 for the remaining POTS modems ...

Page 44: ...e menu that appears select Update 2 The Update MultiAccess ACS at N N N N screen will appear The current firmware versions for the MultiAccess firmware and for POTS Modems will be listed in the main window In the bottom and largest pane of the Update MultiAccess ACS at N N N N window read the list and write down the version of firmware currently in use for the MultiAccess Compare the version with ...

Page 45: ...evice Manager Utility Multi Tech Systems Inc MultiAccess User Guide 45 4 Browse to the location of the most recent firmware file 5 Click Start Update 6 The MultiAccess ACS Confirm Update screen will appear Click OK ...

Page 46: ...ll appear in the Update MultiAccess ACS at N N N N window A transient TFTP screen may appear briefly If the updating process has been successful the final status line will say Finished The MultiAccess ACS is ready 8 Close the Update MultiAccess ACS at N N N N window In the main Device Manager window the updated version will be listed 9 The updating process is now complete ...

Page 47: ...uses harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary 5 The telephone company may make changes in its fac...

Page 48: ...ful interference and 2 this Device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Canadian Limitations Notice Notice The ringer equivalence number REN assigned to each terminal Device provides an indication of the max...

Page 49: ...t Approvals Safety EMC Product Approvals EN60950 EN 55022 UL60950 FCC Part 15 Class A cUL EN 55024 EMC Safety and Directive Compliance The CE mark is affixed to this product to confirm compliance with the following European Community Directives Council Directive 89 336 EEC of 3 May 1989 on the approximation of the laws of Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and Council Directiv...

Page 50: ... from municipal collection points reuse and recycling of specified percentages per the WEEE requirements Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by Users in the European Union The symbol shown below is on the product or on its packaging which indicates that this product must not be disposed of with other waste Instead it is the user s responsibility to dispose of their waste equipment by handing it over...

Page 51: ...息 有害 有毒物质 元素 成分名称 铅 PB 汞 Hg 镉 CD 六价铬 CR6 多溴联苯 PBB 多溴二苯醚 PBDE 印刷电路板 O O O O O O 电阻器 X O O O O O 电容器 X O O O O O 铁氧体磁环 O O O O O O 继电器 光学部件 O O O O O O IC O O O O O O 二极管 晶体管 O O O O O O 振荡器和晶振 X O O O O O 调节器 O O O O O O 电压传感器 O O O O O O 变压器 O O O O O O 扬声器 O O O O O O 连接器 O O O O O O LED O O O O O O 螺丝 螺母以及 其它五金件 X O O O O O 交流 直流电源 O O O O O O 软件 文档 CD O O O O O O 手册和纸页 O O O O O O 底盘 O O O O O ...

Page 52: ...your workstation Reboot the workstation The properties of the MCSI2000 com port should be Connect Time 0 Direct Not MAG Use Line Defaults Yes Server IP address is that of the MultiAccess Protocol Telnet Port Number 7000 Authentication No For further details on how install and operate MCSI200 refer to the MCSI For Windows 2000 and XP Software Installation Guide on your product CD ...

Page 53: ... A Description Answer call before final ring Command A Repeat Last Command Values N A Description Repeat the last command string Do not precede this command with AT Do not press ENTER to execute Command Bn Communication Standard Setting Values n 0 3 15 16 Default 0 and 15 Description B0 Select ITU T V 22 mode when modem is at 1200 bps B1 Select Bell 212A when modem is at 1200 bps B2 Deselect V 23 ...

Page 54: ...k again Wait for quiet answer Causes modem to wait for a ringback then 5 seconds of silence before processing next part of command If silence is not detected the modem returns a NO ANSWER code Disable data calling tone transmission Detect AT T call card bong tone The character should follow the phone number and precede the user s call card number ATDT1028806127853500 123456789 Command DS y Dial St...

Page 55: ...ntil carrier signal detected M2 Speaker always on when modem is off hook M3 Speaker on until carrier is detected except while dialing Command Nn Modulation Handshake Values n 0 or 1 Default 1 Description N0 Modem performs handshake only at communication standard specified by S37 and the B command N1 Modem begins handshake at communication standard specified by S37 and the B command During handshak...

Page 56: ...d Wn Result Code Options Values n 0 1 or 2 Default 2 Description W0 CONNECT result code reports serial port speed disables protocol result codes W1 CONNECT result code reports serial port speed enables protocol result codes W2 CONNECT result code reports line speed enables protocol result codes Command Xn Result Code Selection Values n 0 7 Default 4 Description X0 Basic result codes CONNECT does n...

Page 57: ...remains connected D2 If DTR drops while in online data mode the modem hangs up If the signal is not present the modem will not answer or dial D3 If DTR drops modem hangs up and resets as if ATZ command were issued Command En XON XOFF Pacing Control Values n 12 or 13 Default 12 Description E12 Disables XON XOFF pacing E13 Enables XON XOFF pacing Command Fn Load Factory Settings Values n 0 Default N...

Page 58: ...s not established the modem falls back according to the setting in S36 Q9 V 42 or MNP error control mode If neither error control is established the modem falls back according to the setting in S36 Command Sn Data Set Ready DSR Control Values n 0 or 1 Default 0 Description S0 DSR is always ON S1 DSR goes ON only during a connection Command Tn Loopback Test V 54 Test Commands Values n 0 1 3 6 Defau...

Page 59: ...ommand Command Zy x Store Dialing Command Values y 0 2 0 1SMI Parallel internal x Dialing command Default None Description Stores dialing command x in memory location y Dial the stored number using the command ATDS y See Also the CBS command a callback security command Command An Select Maximum MNP Block Size Values n 0 1 2 or 3 Default 3 Description A0 64 character maximum A1 128 character maximu...

Page 60: ...rrection Mode Selection Values n 0 5 or 7 Default 3 Description N0 Non error correction mode with data buffering buffer mode same as Q6 N1 Same as N0 N2 MNP reliable mode If the modem cannot make an MNP connection it disconnects N3 V 42 MNP auto reliable mode The modem attempts first to connect in V 42 error correction mode then in MNP mode and finally in non error correction buffer mode with cont...

Page 61: ...ed by some servers to select the appropriate communication program A0 Disables adaptive answer result codes A1 Enables adaptive answer result codes Command B View Numbers in Blacklist Values N A Description If blacklisting is in effect AT B displays the numbers for which the last call attempted in the previous two hours failed In countries that do not require blacklisting the ERROR result code app...

Page 62: ...0 bps on line MB9600 Selects 9600 bps on line MB14400 Selects 14400 bps on line MB19200 Selects 19200 bps on line MB28800 Selects 28800 bps on line MB33600 Selects 33600 bps on line Command RPn Ring Priority vs AT Command Priority Values n 0 or 1 Default 1 Description RP0 The AT command will have priority over the ring S1 will be reset to 0 if an AT command is received This command is storable to ...

Page 63: ...ber in units of 100 ms CR LF and the length of the ring is in the form DRON number in units of 100 ms CR LF The modem may produce a Ring event code after the DRON message if enabled by the y parameter The y parameter must be set to a value equal to or smaller than the expected ring cadence in order to pass the report to the DTE VDR 0 N A Disables Distinctive Ring cadence reporting VDR 1 0 Enables ...

Page 64: ...ry using the W command Command CBFR Callback Failed Attempts Reset Values N A Default N A Description Resets the number of failed callback passwords to 0 This does not reset the number stored in nonvolatile memory Command CBIn Local Callback Inactivity Timer Values n 1 255 Default 20 Description Sets the time in minutes that the modem waits for a command before forcing the user to enter the setup ...

Page 65: ...remote callback security CBS2 Enables remote callback security only CBS3 Disables callback security until local hang up or reset Command Pn Set 11 bit Parity Values n 0 or 1 Default 2 Description P0 No parity P1 Odd parity P2 Even parity Command Sx Enter Setup Password Values x password 1 8 characters case sensitive Default MTSMODEM Description Enters the remote configuration setup password Comman...

Page 66: ...d optionally issues a command while remaining online Type AT and up to six optional command characters then press ENTER Used mostly to issue the hang up command ATH CR Command ATMTSMODEM CR Remote Configuration Escape Sequence Values N A Description Initiates remote configuration mode while online with remote modem The remote configuration escape character is defined in register S13 ...

Page 67: ...nabled or the modulation to use in originating or answering a connection automode disabled The default is V92 mod Modulation Possible rates bps 1 V92 2 V92 56000 54666 53333 52000 50666 49333 48000 46666 45333 44000 42666 41333 40000 38666 37333 36000 34666 33333 32000 30666 29333 or 28000 V903 V 90 56000 54666 53333 52000 50666 49333 48000 46666 45333 44000 42666 41333 40000 38666 37333 36000 346...

Page 68: ...od default 300 56000 Maximum rate value limited by the modulation selected in mod See Possible rates in the mod table Command PCW n Call Waiting Enable Values n 0 1 or 2 Default 2 Description Controls the action to be taken upon detection of a call waiting tone in V 92 mode Values specified by this command are not modified when an AT F command is issued PCW 0 Toggles V 24 Circuit 125 and collects ...

Page 69: ...ncludes the date and time of the call the caller s name and number and a message Set S0 2 VCID 0 Disables Caller ID VCID 1 Enables Caller ID with formatted data VCID 2 Enables Caller ID with unformatted data VCID Displays the allowed values VCID Displays the current value Command VDR x y Distinctive Ring Report Values x 0 1 Distinctive Ring report control See description y 0 255 Minimum ring inter...

Page 70: ...lues N A Default N A Description Resets the number of failed callback passwords to 0 This does not reset the number stored in nonvolatile memory Command CBIn Local Callback Inactivity Timer Values n 1 255 Default 20 Description Sets the time in minutes that the modem waits for a command before forcing the user to enter the setup password again Command CBNy x Store Callback Password Values y 0 29 x...

Page 71: ...es callback security until local hang up or reset Command Pn Set 11 bit Parity Values n 0 or 1 Default 2 Description P0 No parity P1 Odd parity P2 Even parity Command Sx Enter Setup Password Values x password 1 8 characters case sensitive Default MTSMODEM Description Enters the callback security setup password Command S x Store Setup Password Values x password 1 8 characters case sensitive Default...

Page 72: ...he modem waits after it goes off hook before it begins to dial the telephone number S7 seconds 35 65 50 Sets the time the modem waits for a carrier signal before aborting a call Also sets the wait for silence time for the dial modifier S8 seconds 0 65 2 Sets the length of a pause caused by a comma character in a dialing command S9 decimal 0 1 127 37 Sets ASCII code for remote configuration escape ...

Page 73: ... downstream data rate where V 90 provides rates of 28 000 to 56 000 bps in increments of 1 333 bps 0 V 90 disabled 1 V 90 auto rate 2 28 000 bps 3 29 333 bps 4 30 666 bps 5 32 000 bps 6 33 333 bps 7 34 666 bps 8 36 000 bps 9 37 333 bps 10 38 666 bps 11 40 000 bps 12 41 333 bps 13 42 666 bps 14 44 000 bps 15 45 333 bps 16 46 666 bps 17 48 000 bps 18 49 333 bps 19 50 666 bps 20 52 000 bps 21 53 333 ...

Page 74: ...mode or sleep mode A value of zero prevents standby mode a value of 1 4 sets the value to 5 Standby mode sleep mode or low power mode is controlled by S89 It programs the number of seconds of inactivity before the modem will go to sleep The default value is 0 A value of 0 disables standby mode The modem will wake on an incoming ring or an AT command S108 decimal 0 3 6 7 6 Selects the 56K digital l...

Page 75: ...0 bps 70 CONNECT 32000 Connected at 32000 bps 71 CONNECT 34000 Connected at 34000 bps 72 CONNECT 36000 Connected at 36000 bps 73 CONNECT 38000 Connected at 38000 bps 74 CONNECT 40000 Connected at 40000 bps 75 CONNECT 42000 Connected at 42000 bps 76 CONNECT 44000 Connected at 44000 bps 77 CONNECT 46000 Connected at 46000 bps 78 CONNECT 48000 Connected at 48000 bps 79 CONNECT 50000 Connected at 5000...

Page 76: ...s EC is added to these result codes when the extended result codes configuration option is enabled EC is replaced by one of the following codes depending on the type of error control connection V42bis V 42 error control LAP M and V 42bis data compression V42 V 42 error control LAP M only MNP5 MNP 4 error control and MNP 5 data compression MNP4 MNP 4 error control only NoEC No error control protoco...

Page 77: ...d is protected by United States copyright laws and international treaty provisions Therefore Customer must treat the software like any copyrighted material Customer may install the software to a single hard disk and keep the original for backup or archival purposes Customer shall NOT copy or translate into any language in whole or in part any documentation which is provided by MTS in printed form ...

Page 78: ...shall not constitute the waiver of any subsequent breach or default Licensee also agrees to the following I am not a citizen national or resident of and am not under the control of the government of Afghanistan Cuba Iran Iraq Libya Montenegro North Korea Pakistan Serbia Sudan Syria nor any other country to which the United States has prohibited export I will not download or by any other means expo...

Page 79: ... Compliance 46 End User License Agreement EULA 48 F Fax Branding Statement 45 FCC Regulations 45 H Handling Precautions 6 Home Screen 18 I Industry Canada regulatory statement 46 IP Address 24 L LED Indicators 6 License Agreement 48 Local Users 16 Log History 20 Log Parameters 20 Login Screen 19 Logout 23 M Mail Server 17 MNP Class 5 7 Modem Configuration 12 N Name 26 Name Server 24 P Package Cont...

Page 80: ...tems Inc MultiAccess User Guide Subnet Mask 24 T Time 21 Time Server 25 Time Server Status 22 Time Zone 25 U Up Time 23 User ID 26 Username 21 V V 42 7 V 42bis 7 V 44 7 Voice Telephone Answering Machine 7 W WEEE directive 47 ...

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