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9: PC Cards
SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 144
Data Settings
ISDN Settings
Note: These fields are disabled if the PC Card inserted is not an ISDN card.
GSM/GPRS Settings
These settings are only active when a GSM/GPRS PC card modem is in the appropriate slot.
Notes:
Please consult your wireless carrier configuration requirements for more detailed
information.
Modem Command Modem AT command used to initiate caller ID logging by the modem.
Note: For the AT command, refer to your Modem User Guide.
Dial-back Number Users with dial-back access can dial into the SLC device and enter their login and
password. Once the SLC console manager authenticates them, the modem hangs
up and dials them back.
Select the phone number the modem dials back on--a fixed number or a number
associated with their login. If you select Fixed Number, enter the number (in the
format 2123456789).
Dial-back Delay For dial-back and CBCP Server, the number of seconds between the dial-in and
dial-out portions of the dialing sequence. For more information about CBCP, see
Modem State Parameters on page 329.
Dial-back Retries For dial-back and CBCP Server, the number of times the SLC or SLB unit will retry
the dial-out portion of the dialing sequence if the first attempt to dial-out fails.
Baud The speed with which the device port exchanges data with the attached serial
device.
From the drop-down list, select the baud rate. Most devices use 9600 for the
administration port, so this is the default. Check the equipment settings and
documentation for the proper baud rate.
Data Bits Number of data bits used to transmit a character. From the drop-down list, select
the number of data bits. The default is 8 data bits.
Parity Parity checking is a rudimentary method of detecting simple, single-bit errors.
From the drop-down list, select the parity. The default is none.
Stop Bits The number of stop bit(s) used to indicate that a byte of data has been transmitted.
From the drop-down list, select the number of stop bits. The default is 1.
Flow Control A method of preventing buffer overflow and loss of data. The available methods
include none, xon/xoff (software), and RTS/CTS (hardware). The default is none.
Channel Select to indicate which B channel on the ISDN card to use. Valid values are 1 and
2. (The B-channel is the channel that carries the main data.) Only one 64K
channel can be used at a time.
Phone # Phone number associated with the B channel. May have up to 20 characters. Any
format is acceptable.

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