Chapter 15
Connecting Temporary Terminal and Attaching Peripherals
Figure 15-5 Dial-Modem Cabling for Auto Answer (Dial-In to BPX)
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TXD - Transmit Data
RXD - Receive Data
RTS - Request To Send
CTS - Clear To Send
DSR - Data Set Ready
DTR - Data Terminal Ready
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Auto-Dial to Customer Service
This setup procedure enables your BPX to dial up Cisco Customer Service.
Step 1
Using the cnfterm command, set the BPX AUXILIARY port speed to 9600 bps.
Enable XON/XOFF flow control.
Using the cnftermfunc command, select option 7, "Autodial Modem"
Step 2
Enter the customer service-designated Network ID and the customer service modem phone number.
Attach a 9600 bps terminal to the modem by using a straight-through cable. The modem EIA port will
Step 3
automatically match the 9600 bps setting of the terminal.
Step 4
Enter the commands listed in either Table 15-8 (V.34R modem without talk/data pushbutton) or
Table 15-9 (V.34R modem with talk/data pushbutton), to set up the modem for proper operation.
Note
Step 5
Disconnect the terminal and the straight-through cable from the CONTROL port.
Step 6
Connect the modem to the AUX port by using a null modem cable Figure 15-6.
Ask Cisco Customer Service to assist in testing the operation of the modem setup.
Step 7
Release 9.3.0, Part Number 78-10674-01 Rev. D0, July 2001
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- Frame Ground
- Carrier Detect
- Signal Ground
Consult the manual supplied with your modem for specifics concerning the
modem configuration. Call customer service for latest modem configuration
information.
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Cisco BPX 8600 Series Installation and Configuration
Connecting Dial-In and Dial-Out Modems
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