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U.S. Robotics 56K Voice

Brand: 3Com | Category: Modem
Table of contents
  1. Wichtige Sicherheits-Informationen
  2. Important Notice de Securite
  3. Informazioni Importanti per la Sicurezza
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Introduction
  8. Conventions
  9. Applications
  10. Hardware Description
  11. Features
  12. LAN Side Connectivity: Installing an Ethernet Hub
  13. Wan Side: The Two 56K Modems
  14. Dial-in Functionality
  15. Understanding Multilink PPP and Other Line Usage Options
  16. The Virtual FAX Modem (Windows 95, 98, NT, and 2000)
  17. Support for Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
  18. Package Contents
  19. Why Check TCP/IP and IP Address Settings
  20. Adding TCP/IP to Your Protocols List
  21. Setting Up Your Computer If You Have a Static IP Address
  22. Before You Start the Installation
  23. Typical Configuration
  24. Changing the LAN Modem IP Address for Static IP Users
  25. The LAN Modem Main Configuration
  26. Connecting an External Hub to the Dual 56K LAN Modem
  27. Before You Start the Configuration
  28. Configuration Steps
  29. The LAN Modem Support Web Site
  30. Advanced Configuration
  31. Editing Service Provider Profiles
  32. Using a Connection Script
  33. Configuring LAN Parameters
  34. Configuring V.90 Modem Control Parameters
  35. Changing Data Call Parameters
  36. Specifying a WINS Server Address
  37. Configuring the Local DNS Table
  38. Reserving DHCP Addresses
  39. Locking and Unlocking the Configuration
  40. Using Selective Password Protection
  41. Checking for Dual 56K LAN Modem upgrades
  42. Understanding Dial-in Basics
  43. Understanding the Three Dial-in Profile Types
  44. Part I. Configuring the Server-side Dual 56K LAN Modem for Dial-in Support
  45. Part II. Configuring a Client Device for Dial-out Access
  46. Configuring Dial-in User Parameters
  47. Placing a Call from a Client-side LAN Modem
  48. Using the LAN Modem Desktop Manager (Windows only)
  49. Receiving Calls
  50. Disconnecting Calls
  51. Checking the Basics
  52. Evaluating Symptoms and Solutions
  53. Finding More Information
  54. Reviewing Statistics
  55. Synchronizing the LAN Modem Clock
  56. What is a network
  57. Installing the Virtual FAX Modem
  58. Creating a Virtual Private Network (VPN) Tunnel
  59. Dual 56K LAN Modem Factory Defaults
  60. Specifications
U.S. Robotics 56K Voice first page preview

U.S. Robotics 56K Voice

Brand: 3Com | Category: Modem
Table of contents
  1. command reference
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. S-Registers
  11. related documentation
  12. Windows 95/98
  13. Files Needed By Your modem
  14. Windows NT 4.0 and Later
  15. What you need
  16. Determining if TCP/IP is installed
  17. Configuring a SLIP connection
  18. Troubleshooting RAS
  19. System Configuration
  20. Configuring Open Transport PPP
  21. Selecting the correct TCP/IP settings
  22. Setting up your ISP information
  23. Other Operating Systems
  24. Overview
  25. Basic AT commands
  26. Displaying S-Register settings
  27. Getting a list of S-Registers
  28. Command and Online Modes
  29. Entering Online Command Mode
  30. Controlling Local Echo
  31. Data and Fax Modes
  32. Dialing
  33. Carrier Loss Redial
  34. Answering Calls
  35. Hanging up
  36. Guard tone
  37. Caller ID Functions
  38. Presentation Formats
  39. References
  40. Commands
  41. Result Codes
  42. Working with RAM and NVRAM
  43. Displaying S-Register Value Information
  44. Saving ROM Templates to NVRAM
  45. Result Code Display Commands
  46. Additional Result Code Subsets
  47. Data Terminal Ready
  48. Data Set Ready
  49. Carrier Detect
  50. Serial Port Rates
  51. Connection Rates
  52. Controlling Link Speeds with &N and &U
  53. Limiting the Lowest Possible Connect Speed
  54. N and &U Command Values
  55. Setting DTE Rate to 230 Kbps
  56. Setting Up Remote Access
  57. Other Remote-Access Commands
  58. Remote Configuration Commands
  59. Quitting a Remote-Access Session
  60. Setting up Dial Security
  61. Dialback options
  62. Modifying Accounts
  63. Autopass Prompting
  64. Maintaining Security Accounts
  65. What the Guest User Needs to Do
  66. Configuring Dial Security Remotely
  67. Hardware Flow Control
  68. Hardware and Software Flow Control
  69. Software Flow control
  70. Transmit-Data Flow Control
  71. Handshaking
  72. V.34
  73. USR V.32terbo to USR V.32terbo
  74. Lower-speed V. Protocols
  75. V.42 Error Control
  76. Data Compression
  77. Getting Maximum Throughput
  78. Querying
  79. Displaying Help
  80. Testing the Business Modem using AT&Tn
  81. Analog Loopback Testing
  82. Digital Loopback Testing (AT&T3)
  83. Remote Digital Loopback Testing (AT&T6, AT&T7)
  84. Testing Using Keyboard Data (AT&T6)
  85. Testing Using a Built-in Test Pattern (AT&T7)
  86. Testing the Business Modem using S-Resister 16
  87. Testing Using Keyboard Data (ATS16=8)
  88. Testing Using a Built-in Test Pattern (ATS16=4)
  89. Problems That Occur Before Connecting
  90. The Business Modem won't dial
  91. Double characters are appearing on your monitor
  92. Problems that Occur After Connecting
  93. Mainframe computer keeps dropping your connection
  94. Errors during software download
  95. Checking Your Business Modem's Software Version
  96. Getting New Operating Software
  97. If Your Modem Doesn't Respond
  98. Understanding Bit-Mapped S-Registers
  99. Converting Bits to Decimal Values
  100. Using Bits
  101. A complete list of S-Registers
  102. Basic Command Set
  103. optional parameters
  104. Ampersand (&) Command Set
  105. Percent (%) Command Set
  106. Octothorpe (#) Command Set
  107. result code
  108. Result Codes Sets for Xn Values
  109. Technical Specifications
  110. Error Control, Data Compression, Testing, and Dialing
  111. Additional Specifications
  112. The EIA-232 Interface
  113. Serial Ports (Macintosh modem)
  114. Fax Service Class 1 Commands
  115. Fax Mode Flow Control Setting
  116. Com Corporation Limited Warranty
  117. Notices
  118. FCC Notice: Radio and Television Interference
  119. IC (Industry Canada)
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