Multi Tech Equipment MTA128ST User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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Debugging/Logging/Troubleshooting Commands

The AT commands in this section can be used in attempting to troubleshoot or debug a current problem.
Some commands may be enhanced or limited by the debugging/logging/troubleshooting S-registers. For
complete descriptions of the commands and S-registers, see the additional documents on this CD.

Debugging/Logging/Troubleshooting Command Summary

AT

Command Function

>Dn

Embedded Protocol Analyzer (EPA)

*FSn Reset

TA

*Ln

Fatal Error Information

>LOG

Display Logging Buffer Contents

>Sn Logging

Variables

>TIME

Display Current Timestamp

*V

Various State Information

Debugging/Logging/Troubleshooting S-Registers

The S-registers in this section can be used in attempting to troubleshoot, debug, or even correct a current
problem. Some S-registers modify functionality of various features. Some S-registers modify the
functionality of the debugging/logging/troubleshooting commands described in the additional documents on
the system CD.

Debugging/Logging/Troubleshooting S-Register Summary

S-register Function

S47

Pulse-dial Maximum Break Pulse Period

S48

Pulse-dial Maximum Interdigital Pause

S72 EuroISDN

Variant

S90

Local PPP Capabilities

S91

Remote PPP Capabilities

S92

Channel ID Information Element Octet 3 Settings

S93 Blacklisting
S94

Minimum Buffer Space After Trigger

S95

Logging Buffer Functionality

S96

Decode (EPA) Buffer Functionality

S98 ISDN_MSG

Size

S99 Startup

Options

S100

Flow Control High Threshold

S101

Flow Control Low Threshold

S102

Data to Save for Decoding

None of the LEDs light when the MTA128ST/NTis on

When you turn on the MTA128ST/NT, the LED indicators on the front panel should flash briefly as the TA
runs a self-test. If the LEDs remain off, the TA probably is not receiving power.

Make sure the MTA128ST/NT’s power switch is on, especially if you normally turn on the TA by
turning on a power strip.

If the power supply is plugged into a power strip, make sure the power strip is plugged in and its
power switch is on.

Make sure the power supply module is firmly connected to the MTA128ST/NT and to the wall outlet
or power strip.

If the power strip is on and the MTA1 28ST/NT is switched on, try moving the TA’s power supply to
another outlet on the power strip.

Test that the outlet is live by plugging a lamp into it.

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