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Printing out configuration for setting remote modem up 1

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kymikee

MIS
May 12, 2006
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I need to know what ALL commands to execute at the terminal hooked up to an Meridian 11c to print out all of the settings so I will know the following:
baud rate to set the modem to
8/N/1 or 7/E/1
Flow Control On or Off
Error Control On or Off
etc, etc, etc

I'm new to the Meridian switch, so any help would be greatly appreciated!!
 
Set the switches S1, S3, S7, and S8 in the down positon, the rest should be in the up position.

On the maint. term. set the port to 9600 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit. Then connect the modem to your terminal, and turn power on.
 
here is the setup i have used and it never let me down

1. There are (8) dip switches on the rear of the modem. Set switches S1, S3, S7, & S8 in the down position, the rest in the up position.

2. Connect the modem to a terminal or personal computer using a 25 pin RS232 cable.

3. Set the terminal or personal computer serial port to 9,600 baud (8 data bits / no parity / 1 stop bit ).

4. Turn the power ON to the modem.

5. Using the terminal or the terminal portion of the personal computer communications package, issue the following AT command. AT&B1&W&W1

6. Turn the power OFF to the modem, and disconnect it from the terminal or personal computer.

7. Set the (8) dip switches on the rear of the modem as follows. Set switches S1, & S4 in the down
position the rest in the up position.

8. Connect the modem to the Meridian 1 system as instructed in the NTPs.



john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
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