Multi Tech Equipment MTA128ST Network Card User Manual


 
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AppendixA:Configuration Profiles
Quick Setup Factory Profiles
For quick setup, the MTA1 28ST/NT includes six Quick Setup Factory Profiles, each of which is configured for a
specific type of port operation. You can load a Quick Setup Factory Profile into active memory by using the
command &Fn, in which n is the number of the profile you wish to load. If you wish, you can then customize the
profile and store it, using the &Wcommand, so that it loads automatically when the MTA1 28ST/NT is turned
on or reset. These profiles are stored in permanent memory and are not user-configurable as such.
MTA1 28ST
&F0 Profile 0—Modem-like operation (default)
&F1 Profile 1—V. 110 async operation
&F2 Profile 2—V.120 async operation
&F3 Profile 3—X.75 async operation
&F4 Profile 4—ML-PPP async operation
&F5 Profile 5—SoftBonding Asynchronous Operation
&F6 Profile 6—HDLC Asynchronous Operation
&F7 Profile 7—CLEAR operation
MTA1 28NT
&F0 Profile 0–Modem-Like Asynchronous Operation
&F1 Profile 1–V.120 Asynchronous Operation
&F2 Profile 2–X.75 Asynchronous Operation
&F3 Profile 3–PPP Asynchronous Operation
&F4 Profile 4–SoftBonding Asynchronous Operation
&F5 Profile5–HDLC Asynchronous Operation
&F6 Profile 6–CLEAR Asynchronous Operation
Quick Setup Example
The following procedure assumes that you want to load, modify, and store Quick Setup Factory Profile 2 as
your default configuration.
1. Select the profile closest to the requirements of your application, in this case— Quick Setup Factory
Profile 2.
2. In terminal mode, type AT&F2 and press ENTER. Quick Setup Profile 2 loads into the MTA128ST/NT’s
active memory.
3. Enter any additional AT commands that you need to customize the selected profile to your application
(see Chapter 4, AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes).
4. Type AT&W0 and press ENTER to save your customized port configuration.
5. Your customized profile now loads automatically whenever the MTA128ST/NT is turned on or reset.