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enableV21(1)—V.21 modulation is enabled
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enableBell103(2)—Bell 103 modulation is enabled
Maximum Speed (doModemMaxSpeed)
This setting determines the fastest data rate that will be negotiated.
Minimum Speed (doModemMinSpeed)
This setting determines the slowest data rate that will be negotiated.
Guard Tone (doModemGuardTone)
Normally a guard tone is not required. But, one can be inserted. This operates for Phase Shift Key modulations
only.
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toneNone(1)
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tone1800(3)
Carrier Loss Duration (doModemCarrierLossDuration)
The number of seconds the carrier must be lost before the connection is determined to have been lost. A set-
ting above 100 indicates forever.
Retrain (doModemRetrain)
Enables the modem to monitor the line quality and request a fallback or retrain for poor quality and a fall for-
ward for good quality.
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none(0)—Do not allow modem to retrain, fallback, or fall forward
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retrain(1)—Allow the modem to retrain if the line quality is poor
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fallForwardFallBack(2)—Allow the modem to fallback to a slower speed if the line quality is poor, of fall
forward to a faster speed if the line quality is good
Tx Level (doModemTxLevel)
This variable should be set with caution; and normally only after talking to a factory representative. This sets
the transmit level power level of the modem. The scale is 12 (-12 dB) to 20 (-20 dB) in 1 dB increments.
Note
Larger numbers mean less transmit power is being output (in other
word, a setting of 20 will result in less power than a setting of 12).
Protocol (doModemProtocol)
Assigns the data error correction protocol to use with the modem. The following options are available:
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Direct(0)—No compression will be used.
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requestV42(1)—Enable V.42 compression. If this is selected, the modem will either negotiate for V.42 data
compression or—if V.42 compression is not available—will use no data compression.
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requireV42(2)—V.42 data compression is mandatory, otherwise disconnect.
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Страница 48: ...4 Alarms Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 48 Modify Alarms Configuring alarm severity levels ...
Страница 58: ...5 Authentication Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 58 Static User Authentication ...
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