Modem compatibility, Screen components, Device type and revision – Verilink PRISM 3060-10 (34-00252.4) Product Manual User Manual

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T

ERMINAL

O

PERATION

Modem

Compatibility

The terminal interface supports use of an AT command set compatible modem on
either, or both, of the

NMS

IN

and

SUPV

serial ports. The modem should be

optioned to ignore DTR, enable auto answer, inhibit command echo, and return
verbose result codes.

If the user calls the unit and sends the

break

command before receiving the

connect

message, the modem hangs up.

Screen

Components

Terminal interface screens have several components common to all screens and is
discussed individually in the following paragraphs. These common elements are
shown in the Password Screen (Figure 4-1).

Device Type and Revision

The device type (the PRISM 3060) and the revision control numbers are shown in
the upper left corner. The first number is the hardware revision and the second
number is the software revision. Information is displayed for the near-end unit
(connected directly to the terminal) on the top line, and for the far-end unit
(connected to the network T1 interface) on the second line. Refer to this
information when contacting the factory with inquiries.

The far-end information is available only for TXPORT products that support a
proprietary message set. If the far end does not support these messages but does
support the standard TR 54016 protocol, then the far-end information is displayed
as

GENERIC

54016

FAR

END

. If the far end does not respond to either proprietary

or TR 54016 messages, then

NO

FAR

END

RESPONSE

is displayed. If the far end

echoes the FDL messages transmitted by the near-end unit, then

FAR

END

LINE

LOOP

is displayed.

3060 DSU x.xx/x.xx

PRISM 3060

Date: MM/DD/YY

No Far End Response

TXPORT Prism 3060-10

Time: HH:MM:SS

-------------------------------- PASSWORD SCREEN -------------------------------

Enter Password: (**********)

Start Date: MM/DD/YY

Start Time: HH:MM:SS

Messages

Figure 4-1 Password Screen

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