Connecting a console modem, Connecting a console modem -27, Table 1-4 – Nortel Networks Passport ARN Routers User Manual

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Installing the ARN

114200-E Rev 00

1-27

Connecting a Console Modem

A modem provides a system administrator with remote access to the ARN. It is a
good idea to connect a modem in case the ARN experiences system problems.

To use a modem connection for a management console, you can connect an
external modem to the modem interface or you can connect a telephone line
directly to an optional V.34 Console Modem adapter module. Both ports are on
the ARN back panel.

Table 1-4

provides the default settings for both types of back-panel modem

interfaces.

Note:

To use the Netboot, Directed Netboot, or Local Boot software

configuration options, you must connect a console the first time you power up
the ARN. Refer to Chapter 2, “Starting the ARN” for details.

Table 1-4.

Console Modem Defaults

Modem Signal/Parameter

Default Value

Clear To Send (CTS)

On

Data Terminal Ready (DTR)

Set to answer all incoming calls.

Data Carrier Detect (DCD) or
Received Line Signal Detection
(RLSD)

On while carrier is present (the ARN uses DCD to
detect modem connect and disconnect).

Data Set Ready (DSR)

On

Ready to Send (RTS)

Ignored

Synchronous/Asynchronous Mode

Asynchronous

AutoAnswer

Answer on 2 rings with DTR active.

Local Character Echo

Off

Supervisory Functions

Off

Baud Rate

9600

Data Bits

8

Stop Bits

1

Parity

None

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