DCP Configuration
4-93910-A2-GN32-30 November 1996
Configuration
T
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The modem’s configuration options are arranged into nine groups based on functionality: DTE
Interface (Table 4-1), DTE Dialer (Table 4-2), Line Dialer (Table 4-3), Dial Line (Table 4-4),
Leased Line (Table 4-5), V.42/MNP/Buffer (Table 4-6), Test (Table 4-7), Misc (Table 4-8), and
Security (Chapter 6).
Throughout these tables, two selections frequently appear on the LCD: Enable and Disable. Unless
otherwise stated, Enable selects a configuration option and makes it available for use; Disable
makes a configuration option unavailable for use.
NOTE
In some countries, the range of allowable values of some
configuration options is restricted. The modem will accept any
selection, but it will set the configuration option to the closest legal
value. The actual value that is accepted by the modem is displayed
when the F2 key is pressed to enter a selection.
DTE Interface
The DTE Interface configuration options contain EIA-232-D (CCITT V
.24) and asynchronous
character format information essential for maintaining a connection and for transmitting data
between the DTE and the modem.
Table 4-1 shows each DTE Interface configuration option as it appears on the LCD, with the Sync
Leased factory default setting (the default value if the modem is just being installed) shown
following the colon ( : ) on the first line and with all available selections listed on the second line.
Following this is a description of the configuration option. Factory default settings are listed in
Appendix F.