Managing remote modems in an accessway enclosure – Motorola 3460 User Manual

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Managing Remote Modems in an AccessWay Enclosure

Managing remote modems in an AccessWay enclosure requires the
following setup and operation.

Pass Through Parameter (AT

*

NP)

Pass Through options affect only dial connections. Pass Through
options determine:

• How and whether a local modem passes network management

commands to a remote modem

• How and whether a remote master modem passes network

management commands to other modems connected to it by:

— Cables between their NM IN and NM OUT ports

— A shared backplane in an AccessWay enclosure

The Pass Through parameter uses the in-band secondary channel to pass
network-management commands. Secondary-channel transmission is
not disruptive of main channel data.

Managing Remote Modems

Step

Stage

1.

Ensure that a modem card is installed in Slot 9, position B
(Figure 1-11). It is known as the master, and it transfers network-
management commands to and from other modems in its enclosure
through the enclosure backplane. Note: a master cannot transfer
commands to and from modems in other local enclosures.

2.

Make a leased-line or dial-line connection from a local modem to a
remote master modem.

3.

Ensure that the secondary channel is enabled (AT

*

NE1).

4.

Set the remote master modem’s Pass Through (AT

*

NP) parameter

to the appropriate option (NP options are described below).

5.

Issue NM commands to the other Accessway modems.

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