Configuring the modem port, Table 3-25, modem port options – Paradyne 9128-II User Manual

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3. Configuration

9128-A2-GB20-60

April 2002

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Configuring the Modem Port

Select Modem Port from the Management and Communication menu to configure
the modem port (see

Table 3-25, Modem Port Options

).

Main Menu

Configuration

Management and Communication

Modem Port

Link Protocol

Possible Settings: PPP, SLIP
Default Setting: PPP

Specifies the link-layer protocol to be used. Only in effect when the COM port is
configured as a network communication link (Port Use option is set to Net Link).

Display Conditions

– This option only appears when Port Use is set to Net Link.

PPP – Point-to-Point Protocol.

SLIP – Serial-Line Internet Protocol.

Table 3-24. Communication Port Options (5 of 5)

Table 3-25. Modem Port Options (1 of 4)

Port Use

Possible Settings: Terminal, Net Link
Default Setting: Terminal

Assigns a specific use to the modem port.

NOTE: If the Default IP Destination is set to Modem (see

Table 3-17, Node IP Options

)

and you change Port Use to Terminal, the Default IP Destination is forced to None.

Terminal – The modem port is used for the asynchronous terminal connection.

Net Link – The modem port is a network communications link to the IP network. You
cannot change Port Use to Net Link when the Modem PassThru feature is enabled. When
you try, the

Cannot change Port Use – Modem PassThru is enabled

message

is displayed. See

Modem Operation

in

Chapter 5,

Operation and Maintenance

, for more

information about Modem PassThru operation.

Dial-In Access

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable
Default Setting: Enable

Controls whether external devices can dial-in to the system through the internal modem.
This allows dial-in access by a remote terminal when Port Use is set to Terminal. When
Port Use is set to Net Link, Dial-In Access must be set to Enable to allow an external NMS
to dial in to the device.

Enable – Dial-in access is allowed. Incoming calls are answered.

Disable – Dial-in access is not allowed. Incoming calls are not answered. You cannot
disable Dial-In Access when the Modem PassThru feature is enabled. When you try, the

Cannot change Dial-In Access when Modem PassThru is enabled

message

is displayed. See

Modem Operation

in Chapter 5,

Operation and Maintenance,

for more

information about Modem PassThru operation.

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