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5. Click on Apply to save your changes.
6.
Click on Done after you configure all the ports.
You return to the Configuration Manager window.
Customizing the ARN and Passport 5430 V.34 Console Modem Port
In addition to the console port, the ARN and Passport 5430 support an integrated
V.34 modem to access the Technician Interface.
See Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers for information about cabling
an ARN service console device and configuring a serial terminal or modem.
See Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch for
information about cabling a Passport 5430 service console device and configuring
a serial terminal or modem.
The integrated V.34 modem is set to operate as a remote console using a
factory-default configuration. Nortel Networks recommends using this default
configuration.
The modem defaults are set by the following factory-default AT command
initialization string:
ATT&d0&k4&X0S0=2S2=43
Table 2-1 lists the default settings for the V.34 console modem.
Note:
When the V.34 console modem port is installed in the ARN or
Passport 5430, the default console modem port is disabled.
Table 2-1. V.34 Console Modem Defaults
Modem Signal/Parameter Value
Clear To Send (CTS) On
Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Set to answer all incoming calls.
Data Carrier Detect (DCD) or RLSD On while carrier is present. (The ARN uses DCD
to detect modem connect and disconnect.)
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Data Set Ready (DSR) On
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