User`s guide
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Related CLI Commands
Entity
Instance
Parameter
Values
Equivalent Web Parameter
asy n/a descr
Free text –
description of
interface
Description
S31=n n/a n/a
Where n =
3 = 115200
4 = 57600
5 = 38400
6 = 19200
7 = 9600
8 = 4800
Baud rate
S23=n n/a n/a Data Bits / Parity
&Kn n/a n/a
Where n =
0 = None
1 = Hardware
2 = Software
3 = Both
Flow Control
&En n/a n/a
Where n =
0 = No echo
1 = echo
Enable echo on this interface
&Vn n/a n/a
Where n =
0 = numeric
1 = verbose
CLI result codes
Configuration – Network > Interfaces > Serial > Serial Port n > Advanced
The configuration parameters in this section are changed less frequently than those in the
basic section and so are given a separate page in order to reduce screen clutter.
Answer V.120 calls after n rings (0 = Don’t answer)
This parameter controls the answering of incoming V.120 calls. When set to zero, V.120
answering is disabled, otherwise V.120 answering is enabled on this interface. Enter the
number of rings to wait before answering the call into this text box. This is equivalent to
setting the value of the “S0” register for the associated serial port.
DCD
This drop-down selection box selects how the Data Carrier Detect (DCD) signal is controlled.
The available options are; Auto, On, Off or Pulse Low. Selecting “Auto” configures the router
so that it will only assert the DCD line when an ISDN connection has been established (this
is equivalent to “AT&C1”).
Selecting “On” configures the router such that the DCD line is always asserted when the
router is powered-up (this is equivalent to “AT&C0”).
Selecting “Off” configures the router such that the DCD line is normally asserted but is de-
asserted for the time period specified by the “S10” register after a call is disconnected (this
is equivalent to “AT&C2”).