Call setup branch – Paradyne 392xPLUS User Manual

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DCP Operation

3-65

3920-A2-GN31-30

November 1996

When you select SubHS,

xxx

Displays the network management address of the downstream modem selected.

yyyyyy

Displays the status of the downstream modem. This message is updated every
several seconds to display the latest status. MAJOR, MINOR, and STATUS
display Health and Status alarm conditions; refer to Table 3-6 in the Device Health
and Status
(DeviceHS) section of this chapter for additional information.
UNKNWN appears when

the modem does not recognize the downstream health

and status information or device communication is not established. Normal
appears if no alarms are present. NO RSP appears when the downstream modem
does not respond to the poll.

Select Nxt to scroll through the entries in the poll lists.

To exit this function and return to the Top-Level menu, press the

key.

Call Setup Branch

The Call Setup function is not available in TMp Control mode.

For dial backup applications, the Call Setup branch of the Top-Level menu allows you to dial,
disconnect, and answer telephone calls. For leased backup applications, the Call Setup branch
allows you to switch between the primary leased line and the backup leased line.

In leased backup operation, a 2-wire leased line is used as the backup facility instead of the normal
2-wire dial line. Plug the leased line into the jack labeled DIAL on the rear panel of the modem
(see Figure 2-1 in Chapter 2), and enable the Dual_Leased_Ln configuration option. (Refer to the
Leased Line section in Chapter 4 for configuration options.) Except for dialing, ring indication, and
call progression functions, you control the backup function as if it were a normal dial backup.

Call_Setup

“Status”

Status

Configure

PList

Control

Test

SubHS

Tlk/Data

Security

Remote

Dial

Disconnect

Answer

Dial_Standby

or

Return_to_Dial

Change_Directory

(Dial

Backup

only)

Directory Locations 1 - 24

Directory_Status

(Does not appear
in North America)

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