4 Operation
980-001-0210G NetPath 100 User’s Manual - Installation Guide 4-13
June
1999
CAUTION
If either WAN or Payload/CPE M
mt “IP Address” or “Encap”
(see next pa
e) settin
s are altered, any in-band mana
ement
session (Telnet) will be terminated after the Save (SA)
command is issued, and will have to be reestablished.
5. Frame Mgr - Select “FrRelay” to configure for normal Frame Manager function.
Setting the Frame Manager to “ClrChan” causes the unit to operate in the
“Transparent” mode. Transparent mode will also disable Frame Relay related
monitoring and statistics gathering, and block access to Frame Relay related
configuration screens.
CAUTION
If the Frame Mana
er settin
is chan
ed, the NetPath 100
will perform a system reset after the Save [SA] command
is issued. The system reset will terminate any console
session in pro
ress and interrupt data traffic.
Modem Setup
1. Model: Displays the model and firmware version of the installed modem.
2. Dial String - Enter modem “AT” string with phone number to dial Trap Manager
and any other AT codes (if required) for modem initialization. Default is (blank).
NOTE: Each character sequence “^M” within the AT string causes <CR> to be
sent followed by a one (1) second delay, making it possible to define multiple
command lines.
3. Answer Call - Enter modem “AT ” string (if required) for modem initialization
when answering a call. Default is (blank).
4. AUX 1 Setup - Enter modem “header” and “AT” string for modem initialization
when answering a call for AUX 1 port. The header consists of the first one to six
characters of the string, which specify the operating mode, data rate, parity, and
number of data bits for the device connected to the AUX port.
Choices are:
Operating Mode - “A” (Answer), “D” (Dial Out), “B” (Bi-Directional)
Data Rate - “12” (1200), “24” (2400), “48” (4800), “96” (9600), “192” (19200),
“288” (28800), “384” (38400), “576” (57600 bps).
(“Data Rate” is the asynchronous interface rate. Actual modem rate is
negotiated upon connection.)
Parity - “N” (None), “E” (Even), or “O” (Odd)
Data Bits - “8” (8 data bits), or “7” (7 data bits)
Default is shown in Figure 4-7: 9600bps, 8 data bits, no parity, no flow control.