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grayml57

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Feb 11, 2016
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Hello all,

I need to set up modem access (INADS line?)into an old Prologix system. Does a TN760 circuit pack need to be in the system or was there another way?

Thanks!
 
Prologics uses USRobotics external modem

tn760 is a 4-wire tie line circuit pack

Prologics depending on software load and CLAN hardware can allow IP connectivity to SAT

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bsh

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Thanks for the reply.

I've got the CLAN working so no problem there.

The US Robotics modem-would that be one of the old ones that had DIP switches to set parameters?

Connected to a standard analog line port?
 
USR 28800, 33000, 56k - hardware switches on the modem as well as
change system-parameters maintenance last page

Code:
display system-parameters maintenance                           Page   3 of   3 
                   MAINTENANCE-RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS

         Modem Connection: external
                Data Bits: 8
                   Parity: none 

               Modem Name: 

          RTS/CTS Enabled: &F1&H1        Auto Answer Ring Count (rings): S0=10 
   Asynchronous Data Mode: &M0                                Dial Type: T  
      DTE Auto-Data Speed:                  Adjustable Make/Break Ratio: 
 Disable Data Compression: &K0                             Dial Command: D  
     Enable Error Control:                           No Answer Time-out: S7=255
        Misc. Init. Param: S12=24&W0

Robotics 839 Modem switch 3 and 8 are the only ones in the down position.

&F1 = Hardware flow control template
&H1 = Hardware flow control, Clear to Send (CTS)
&K0 = Data compression disabled
&M0 = Normal mode, error control disabled

S0 Sets number of rings on which to answer in Auto Answer mode. When set to
0, Auto Answer is disabled.

S7 Sets number of seconds modem waits for a carrier.
May be increased as needed, for example to allow modem
time to establish an international connection.

S12 Sets duration, in fiftieths of a second, of guard time for
escape code sequence (+++).

Hardware Switches
3 ON Result Code Display = Enables result codes
8 ON AT Command Set Recognition ON Enables recognition (smart mode)

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bsh

40 years Bell, AT&T, Lucent, Avaya
Tier 3 for 30 years and counting
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