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Express 3010/3110
128 kbps ISDN Modem
Document Number 61200239L1-20A
Part Numbers:
1200239L1 (U-Interface)
1200240L1 (S/T Interface)
July 1999
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Page 1 - Express 3010/3110

Express 3010/3110128 kbps ISDN ModemDocument Number 61200239L1-20APart Numbers:1200239L1 (U-Interface)1200240L1 (S/T Interface)July 1999

Page 2 - Trademarks:

xAFFIDAVIT FOR CONNECTION OF CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT TO 1.544 MBPS AND/OR SUBRATE DIGITAL SERVICESFor the work to be performed in the certified te

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Appendix C. Status Buffer MessagesC-12 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20S cmd not = or ?Proper syntax not used.SERVICE_NOT_AVAILThe requeste

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Appendix C. Status Buffer Messages61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual C-13TXINIT expiredBonding timer TXINIT expired; called non-BONDING equip

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Appendix C. Status Buffer MessagesC-14 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20

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61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual D-1Appendix DLoop Status MessagesThis appendix lists the status line messages and their definitions. Mess

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Appendix D. Loop Status MessagesD-2 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20Link DownThe network interface is not in sync.Network LoopbackThe Expre

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Appendix D. Loop Status Messages61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual D-3YYYYISDN switch-type selected.xxxxx can be any of the following:Bonding

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Appendix D. Loop Status MessagesD-4 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20

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61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual E-1Appendix EConnector PinoutsThe EIA-232 interface is shown in Figure E-1.Figure E-1. EIA-232 InterfaceP

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Appendix E. Connector PinoutsE-2 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20The RJ-11 POTS ports apply to the Express only.Figure E-2. Express 3010 G

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61200239L1-1 Express 3010/3110 User Manual Index-1IndexNumerics112K sync 3-17128K sync 3-17230.4 operationdifficulty with 6-456K sync 3-1664K sync 3-1

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xi( ) A. A training course provided by the manufacturer/grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals; or( ) B. A training course provided by

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61200239L1-1 Express 3010/3110 User Manual Index-2Indexconnector pinouts E-1Ddefault 3-15dial 112K sync 3-17dial 128K sync 3-17dial 56K sync 3-16dial

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61200239L1-1 Express 3010/3110 User Manual Index-3Indextion 2-1ISDN linebasic rate 1-2ISDN phone number 3-2Lldm 128 master 3-18LDN 3-2leased 128k 3-18

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61200239L1-1 Express 3010/3110 User Manual Index-4Indexprotocolsoptions 1-4recommended 1-4Qquick setupdial 112K sync 3-17dial 128K sync 3-17dial 56K s

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61200239L1-1 Express 3010/3110 User Manual Index-5IndexVV.110 3-10, 3-12V.120 3-10, 3-12V.25 bis 3-6configuring for 3-23in-band dialing 3-23sync V.25

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61200239L1-1 Express 3010/3110 User Manual Index-6Index

Page 19 - List of Figures and Tables

Returning the unit to ADTRANADTRAN will replace or repair this product within five years from the date of shipment if it does not meet its published s

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Product Support InformationPresales Inquiries and Applications SupportPlease contact your local distributor, ADTRAN Applications Engineering, or ADTRA

Page 21 - Overview

xiiWARRANTY: ADTRAN warrants that items manufactured by ADTRAN and supplied under Buyer’s order shall be free from de-fects in materials and workmansh

Page 22 - Basic Rate ISDN Line

xiiiment returned for repair that is found not defective will carry a nominal charge to cover handling cost.OUT OF WARRANTY: The cost of out-of-warran

Page 23 - Chapter 1. Overview

xivIn the event of a claim, suit or action against ADTRAN alleging in-fringement by the use of any such equipment or documentation, furnished under th

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61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual xvTable of ContentsChapter 1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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xvi Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20Table of ContentsAuto-Detect SPIDs/Switch (Express 3010 only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2Switch Pr

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61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual xviiTable of ContentsDefault (factory) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 27 - Installation

xviii Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20Table of ContentsAuto-detect Switch/SPIDs Remains at Link Down . . . . . . . . . . . .6-3Express Not

Page 28 - Verify Switch Settings

61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual xixList of Figures and TablesFigure 1-1. Express Package Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 29 - Hardware Installation

Trademarks:Expert ISDN is a trademark of ADTRAN, Inc. (patent number 5,715,241)Express 3010 and Express 3110 are trademarks of ADTRAN, Inc.Macintosh i

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xx Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20List of Figures and Tables

Page 31 - Supplementary Voice Services

61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 1-1Chapter 1OverviewThe Express 3x10 series™ modems are versatile ISDN modems that convert a synchronous o

Page 32 - (Express 3010 Only)

Chapter 1. Overview1-2 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPUTER CONNECTIONFor a PC• Personal computer 386 or higher • Wind

Page 33 - VT 100 TERMINAL EMULATION

Chapter 1. Overview61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 1-3What ADTRAN ProvidesThe ADTRAN Express is packaged with the following contents (see

Page 34 - VT 100 Configuration

Chapter 1. Overview1-4 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20DIALINGDialing from the Express is accomplished in the following ways: • Using a VT

Page 35 - VT 100 Terminal Status Buffer

Chapter 1. Overview61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 1-5Table 1-1. Recommended Operating Modes1.All asynchronous rates support flow control

Page 36 - Chapter 2. Installation

Chapter 1. Overview1-6 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20

Page 37 - Application Configuration

61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 2-1Chapter 2InstallationINSTALLING THE EXPRESS 3010/3110This section describes how to connect the Express

Page 38 - Call Type

Chapter 2. Installation2-2 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20Verify Switch SettingsDip switches 1 and 2 located on the rear panel of the Expr

Page 39 - Service Profile ID (SPID)

Chapter 2. Installation61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 2-3WINDOWS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSHardware Installation1. With the computer’s po

Page 40 - Call Screening

iiiFCC regulations require that the following information be pro-vided in this manual:1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On th

Page 41 - Call Routing

Chapter 2. Installation2-4 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20Windows NT 3.51 Users1. Locate the modem.inf file. This file is normally locat

Page 42 - Dial Options

Chapter 2. Installation61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 2-5BASIC TELEPHONE SERVICEIn addition to the computer connection, two analog device

Page 43 - Store/Review number

Chapter 2. Installation2-6 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20Phone Number AllocationThe Express allocates ISDN phone number 1 to POTS port 1.

Page 44 - Bit Rate

Chapter 2. Installation61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 2-7After installation is complete, the Express 3010/3110 resets the ISDN line for a

Page 45 - DTR Options

Chapter 2. Installation2-8 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20VT 100 ConfigurationAfter connecting a VT 100 terminal, press AT!V followed by E

Page 46 - SETTING PROTOCOL OPTIONS

Chapter 2. Installation61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 2-9VT 100 Terminal Status BufferThe status buffer can be displayed at any time afte

Page 47 - Clear Channel

Chapter 2. Installation2-10 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20

Page 48 - FALLBACK

61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 3-1Chapter 3Application ConfigurationThere are two methods for configuring the Express 3100: (1) by VT 100

Page 49 - PPP and STAC Compression

Chapter 3. Application Configuration3-2 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20ISDN Phone Number (Local Directory Number) This option allows the e

Page 50 - FILES (QUICK SETUP)

Chapter 3. Application Configuration61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 3-3Service Profile ID (SPID)The SPID is a sequence of digits used to i

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ivFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FRE-QUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a C

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Chapter 3. Application Configuration3-4 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20Auto AnswerPress the number corresponding to Auto Answer and press

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Chapter 3. Application Configuration61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 3-5Because different switches handle calls and Call ID differently, us

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Chapter 3. Application Configuration3-6 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20Dial OptionsPress the number corresponding to Dial Options and pres

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Chapter 3. Application Configuration61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 3-7Redial last numberAllows redial of the last number called or attemp

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Chapter 3. Application Configuration3-8 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20OPTIONS FOR BOTH LEASED AND SWITCHED ISDN SERVICEThis section descr

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Chapter 3. Application Configuration61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 3-9This option is provided for situations where equipment connected to

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Chapter 3. Application Configuration3-10 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20Flow Control for Asynchronous DataPress the number corresponding t

Page 59 - IN-BAND DIALING

Chapter 3. Application Configuration61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 3-11See the section Recommended Operating Protocols on page 1-3 for m

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Chapter 3. Application Configuration3-12 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20BONDING Mode 1The BONDING mode 1 protocol allows the Express to co

Page 61 - TEST OPTIONS

Chapter 3. Application Configuration61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 3-13as other ISUs using a single configuration. This allows for integ

Page 62 - Protocol

vADTRAN YEAR 2000 (Y2K) READINESS DISCLOSUREADTRAN has established a Year 2000 program to ensure that our products and operations will correctly funct

Page 63 - Upgrading Software

Chapter 3. Application Configuration3-14 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20CONFIGURING THE EXPRESS USING PRO-FILES (QUICK SETUP)To configure

Page 64 - Chapter 4. Upgrading Software

Chapter 3. Application Configuration61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 3-15Default (factory)This option restores the Express to the following

Page 65 - Installing an Analog Modem

Chapter 3. Application Configuration3-16 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20Dial 56K syncWhen the Express is configured for Dial 56K sync serv

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Chapter 3. Application Configuration61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 3-17Dial 112K syncWhen the Express is configured for Dial 112K sync se

Page 67 - Troubleshooting

Chapter 3. Application Configuration3-18 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20Leased 128k (Express 3010 only)When the Express is configured for

Page 68 - Dial-Up Connection Problems

Chapter 3. Application Configuration61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 3-19Dial V120 asynWhen the Express is configured for Dial V120 asyn se

Page 69 - Express Not Detected

Chapter 3. Application Configuration3-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20Internet 64KWhen the Express is configured for Internet 64K servi

Page 70 - Dial-Up Networking Difficulty

Chapter 3. Application Configuration61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 3-21Remote 64KWhen the Express is configured for Remote 64K service,

Page 71 - AT Commands and S-Registers

Chapter 3. Application Configuration3-22 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20Leased V120 (Express 3010 only)When the Express is configured for

Page 72 - Changing an S-Register

Chapter 3. Application Configuration61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 3-23CONFIGURING THE EXPRESS FOR V.25 BIS IN-BAND DIALINGV.25 bis di

Page 73 - Changing a String S-Register

viCANADIAN EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTSThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out

Page 74 - CD forced on

Chapter 3. Application Configuration3-24 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20SYNC V.25 HDLC DialingAlthough V.25 bis allows asynchronous data f

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Chapter 3. Application Configuration61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 3-25THE STATUS BUFFERThe status buffer is discussed in the section Con

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Chapter 3. Application Configuration3-26 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20Loopback ProtocolThis option allows data to be looped back toward

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61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 4-1Chapter 4Upgrading SoftwareAs features are added to the Express, software upgrades may be nec-essary.

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Chapter 4. Upgrading Software4-2 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-209. Change the Protocol to 1K Xmodem and click Send.10. Once the download i

Page 79 - S-REGISTER LIST

61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 5-1Chapter 5Installing an Analog ModemINTERNAL ANALOG MODEM APPLICATIONIn order to connect an internal ana

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Chapter 5. Installing an Analog Modem5-2 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20When using an internal analog modem and the Express, two COM ports

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61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 6-1Chapter 6TroubleshootingTROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINESThis section provides troubleshooting techniques to r

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Chapter 6. Troubleshooting6-2 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20Power/Line LED, 1, and 2 LEDs Flash GreenThis indicates a configuration probl

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Chapter 6. Troubleshooting61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 6-3The Status buffer can also be accessed using the key sequence Ctrl+V in the V

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viiThe Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by

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Chapter 6. Troubleshooting6-4 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20Difficulty with 230.4 kbps OperationIf the Express does not work when the DTE

Page 86 - S-REGISTER STRING LIST

61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual A-1Appendix AAT Commands and S-RegistersWhile a call is not established, the DTE port accepts AT commands.

Page 87 - Appendix B

Appendix A. AT Commands and S-RegistersA-2 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20Using an AT CommandType AT followed by the letter of the command

Page 88 - Appendix B. LEDs

Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual A-3Changing a String S-RegisterType ATSS, followed by the number of

Page 89 - Status Buffer Messages

Appendix A. AT Commands and S-RegistersA-4 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20S S Register.SS S String register._Z Reset. Resets the AT comma

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Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual A-5&F5 Configures unit for Leased 128k (not in S/T unit)&F6

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Appendix A. AT Commands and S-RegistersA-6 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20Data Set Ready (DSR) Control Line Options&S0 DSR forced on&a

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Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual A-7Unit IdentificationI0 Identifies unit. Commands the unit to disp

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Appendix A. AT Commands and S-RegistersA-8 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20Local Directory Number (LDN) Access Options_N0 Access LDN1 for D

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Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual A-9S-REGISTER LISTDefaults appear in bold type in the third column.

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viiiIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWhen using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, e

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Appendix A. AT Commands and S-RegistersA-10 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20S12 ESCAPE TIME Determines the delay required immediately befor

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Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual A-11S25 DTR DETECT TIMEDetermines time, in hundredths of a second,

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Appendix A. AT Commands and S-RegistersA-12 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20S34 DTE DTR Determines how the Express responds to changes in D

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Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual A-13S54 PROTOCOL TYPERate adaption protocol type.1=Clear Channel2=B

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Appendix A. AT Commands and S-RegistersA-14 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20S70 DTE MODE Selects asynchronous or synchronous mode on the DT

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Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual A-15S76 DTE CLOCK Selects DTE connector transmit clock timing sourc

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Appendix A. AT Commands and S-RegistersA-16 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20S-REGISTER STRING LISTSS60 SPID1 LOCSPID string location.SS61 S

Page 103 - Loop Status Messages

61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual B-1Appendix BLEDsLEDSThe Express 3010 front panel contains five LEDs associated with the DTE port and the

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Appendix B. LEDsB-2 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20

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61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual C-1Appendix CStatus Buffer Messages2047 BERT origTest remote originated 2047 BERT (bit error rate test) pa

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ixAFFIDAVIT REQUIREMENTS FOR CONNECTION TO DIGITAL SERVICES• An affidavit is required to be given to the telephone company whenever digital terminal e

Page 107 - Connector Pinouts

Appendix C. Status Buffer MessagesC-2 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20AutoSpid PassedAutomatic determination of switch type and SPID number

Page 108 - Pin 5 Tip

Appendix C. Status Buffer Messages61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual C-3BEAR_CAP_NOT_AVAILThe bearer channel requested is not available.BEARE

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Appendix C. Status Buffer MessagesC-4 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20CallID 1 in useThe Express 3010 tried to place a call using SPID 1 wh

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Appendix C. Status Buffer Messages61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual C-5CID>0 rcvdReceived an incoming call from a third party during nego

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Appendix C. Status Buffer MessagesC-6 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20DumpAn incoming call on either the first or second channel was discar

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Appendix C. Status Buffer Messages61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual C-7ID = XXXXCalling party number.INCOMING_CALL_BARREDThe network will no

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Appendix C. Status Buffer MessagesC-8 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20L2 not upThe data link layer interface is not active. L3 not upThe ca

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Appendix C. Status Buffer Messages61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual C-9NETWORK BUSYThe ISDN switch is busy and unable to process a call.NETW

Page 115 - Returning the unit to ADTRAN

Appendix C. Status Buffer MessagesC-10 Express 3010/3110 User Manual 61200239L1-20No String SpaceStored number string space is full.NO_USER_RESPONDING

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Appendix C. Status Buffer Messages61200239L1-20 Express 3010/3110 User Manual C-11PROTOCOL_ERRORCall control error.PUMPIO: dpump-quitRate adaption sto

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