Paradyne 392xPLUS User Manual

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DCP Configuration

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3920-A2-GN31-30

November 1996

Table 4-6

(2 of 3)

Miscellaneous Configuration Options — Multiport Mode

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Dir#1_Callback: Disable
Nxt Disable Enable

Directory Location 1 Callback. This configuration option controls whether or not the modem’s single number callback
function is used.

Disable – Modem does not use the single number callback function.

Enable – Modem answers a call, disconnects, and dials the number stored in directory location 1.

NMS_Call_Msgs: CallCnct&Prg
Nxt CallCnct&Prg Disable CallCnctOnly CallProgOnly

NMS Call Messages. Determines if the modem status and/or call summary information is sent to the NMS. The modem
can itemize status, such as CallProgress messages, or it can report a summary of activity, such as Call Connect
messages, to the NMS.

Call Connect & Progress – Enables both Call Connect and Call Progress information to be transmitted to the NMS.

Disable – Modem status and call summary information is not sent to the NMS.

Call Connect Only – The modem accumulates call statistics over a period of time and then transmits a summary of
these statistics to the NMS. The NMS uses this data to produce utilization reports.

Call Progress Only – The modem transmits detailed modem status information to the NMS. These messages include
any events that can display on the LCD.

NOTE: For 6800 Series NMS applications, Disable must be selected.

NetworkPosition: Tributary
End Tributary Control

Network Position Identification. Each modem must be identified either as a control modem or a tributary modem.

NOTE: Changes to this configuration option will cause the modem to reset.

NOTE: This configuration option is only applicable for leased-line network management applications.

For the Model 3920

Plus, Tributary is the factory default.

For the Model 3921

Plus, Control is the factory default.

NetMngmtAddress: 256
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256

This configuration option is not available in point-to-point tributaries, which are always set to address 01.

Network Management Address. Determines the address used when accessing a modem from the NMS or when using
DCP functions that require network management addresses. Within a network link, a control modem can communicate
with a tributary modem by using the tributary modem’s network management address. Each TMp tributary modem must
have a different network management address. Address values range from 001 to 256.

NOTE: Changes to this configuration option will cause the modem to reset.

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