Models MTA128ST and MTA128NT External ISDN Terminal Adapter User Guide
Hardware Installation 10 Chapter 2: Hardware Installation This chapter shows you step-by-step how to set up your MTA1 28ST/NT terminal adapter (TA) to
Hardware Installation 11 Turn on the TA by sliding the power switch to ON and verify operation by observing the LEDs on the front panel. The LEDs fir
Configuration Utilities 12 Chapter 3: Configuration Utilities Introduction You can configure the MTA128ST/NT to match your ISDN service and the remot
Configuration Utility 13 Voice TEI___________________________________________ Voice TEI is the TEI assigned to the voice channel. Choices are: Auto T
Configuration Utility 14 V.120 Protocol—Similar to V.1 10 protocol, but provides rates up to 64000 bps on each B channel. X.75 Protocol—Packet-switch
Configuration Utility 15 DCD Drop Time _____________________________________ Sets the time, in 0.1-second increments, that a carrier must be lost bef
Configuration Utility 16 Configuring your TA If you use Windows 98/Me/NT, perform the following procedure using the Configuration Utility provided on
Configuration Utility 17 3. Searching for TA screen is displayed with please wait while the configuration utility searches for your ISDN TA(s). This m
Configuration Utility 18 5. The Network Switch Type screen is displayed with Please select the settings for the Network Switch Type. Select the netw
Configuration Utility 19 7. The TEI (Terminal Endpoint Identifier) screen is displayed with Please select the settings you would like for Data TEI an
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Configuration Utility 20 and tracking. A SPID is assigned by your local ISDN provider when you subscribe, they are in the form of a string of up to 2
Configuration Utility 21 10. The Data Protocol Setup screen is displayed with Please select the setting you desire for the Data Protocol. If you woul
Configuration Utility 22 12. The Port Control Setup 1 screen is displayed with Please select the settings you would like for the DTR detect time, DCD
Configuration Utility 23 14. The POTS Port screen is displayed with Please select the settings for the PORTS port. When your selections are complete
Configuration Utility 24 16. The Load Configuration screen is displayed with To load the configuration now, click Next. 17. Your ISDN TA is currently
AT Commands, S-Registers, & Result Codes 25 Chapter 4: ATCommands, S-Registers, and Result Codes MTA128S T/NT Commands and S-Registers All refer
AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes 26 AT Commands by Function Command Execution AT Attention code A/ Repeat AT Command Return or Enter Comma
AT Command, S-Registers, and Result Codes 27 Sr=n Set S-register Sr? Read S-register Vn Verbose Result Codes &Wn Store Active Profile Xn Connect
AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes 28 S34 Maximum Escape Sequence Length S44 POTS Port Ring Frequency S45 Use Dial Tone From Central Office
AT Command, S-Registers, and Result Codes 29 Result Codes When the MTA128ST/NT receives an AT command from the computer or terminal, it attempts to ex
Contents 3 Contents Chapter 1: Introduction and Description ...
AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes 30 Making a Call Before you can place a data call, configure the MTA1 28ST/NT for the local switch type, se
AT Command, S-Registers, and Result Codes 31 Answering Manually If your communication program is in terminal mode when the RING result code appears on
Troubleshooting 32 Chapter 5: Troubleshoot ing Troubleshooting the TA Introduction This chapter describes basic problems you may run into with your MT
Troubleshooting 33 Debugging/Logging/Troubleshooting Commands The AT commands in this section can be used in attempting to troubleshoot or debug a cu
Troubleshooting 34 • The MTA1 28ST/NT or power supply may be defective. If you have another Multi-Tech MTA1 28ST/NT, try swapping MTA128ST/NTs. If t
Troubleshooting 35 you should change their IRQs to unused ones, if possible. Right-click on My Computer, select Properties from the menu, click on the
Troubleshooting 36 You cannot place two simultaneous data calls • You may not have ordered an ISDN line configuration that supports two simultaneous
Troubleshooting 37 When using X.75 data protocol to transfer data via the Zmodem, the Zmodem displays Intermittent bad packet errors and data through
PPP/MLPPP 38 Chapter 6: Point -t o-Point Communications: PPP/MLPPP Bonding Using the &, I and + Characters You can use the &, ! and + charac
PPP/MLPPP MTA128ST/NT 39 If an outgoing analog call is desired or there is an incoming analog call, a data channel can be bumped (removed) to all
Introduction and Description 4 Chapter 1: Introduction and Description Welcome to the world of ISDN communications. You have acquired one of the fines
PPP/MLPPP 40 for a relatively long period of time (long Low Threshold Sampling Period [S62] with a small Low Throughput Threshold [S63]). • If dat
Warranty, Service, and Tech Support 41 Chapter 7: Warranty, Service, and Tech Support Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Warranty & Repairs Policies Warran
Warranty, Service, and Tech Support 42 Repair Procedures for International Customers (Outside U.S.A. and Canada) Your original point-of-purchase Resel
AppendicesMTA128ST/NT 43AppendixA:Configuration Profiles Quick Setup Factory Profiles For quick setup, the MTA1 28ST/NT includes six Quick Setup Fa
44 AppendicesAppendix B: Ordering Your ISDN Li ne There are two ways to specify your ISDN line configuration to your service provider. One is by usin
45 Appendices equipment to your phone line. At this time the switch gives your device a Terminal Equipment Identifier (TEI) which is used from then o
46 AppendicesJ3 (previously 'Generic Data J-1DN') This ISDN ordering code supports: • 2B Service, • alternate voice and data on one B, dat
47 AppendicesOrdering ISDN Without IOCs This section guides you and your telephone company in specifying and obtaining ISDN service when IOCs are not
48 AppendicesEKTS (Electronic Key Telephone Sets) Shared Directory Numbers Accept Special Type of Number Intercom Groups Modem Pools (Network Resourc
49 AppendicesNumber of CSV Calls: 2 CSV Bearer Channels: Any Number of CSD Calls: 2 Circuit Switched: Any Terminal Type Bearer Channels: Type A Multi
Introduction and Description 5 Your ISDN TA is compatible with prevalent ISDN switch protocols. It communicates using ISDN BRI (2B+D) service, which p
50 AppendicesAppendixC: FCCand Canadian Regulation FCC 1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules.
Appendices 51 Canadian Limitations Notice Notice: The ringer equivalence number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the
Appendices 52 AppendixD: Configuration Methods Firmware-based Configuration Utility 1. If you are using another operating system, turn on your compu
Glossary MTA128ST/NT 53Glossary Symbol 2B1Q (2 bits, 1 quarternary)—A line code at layer one for the BRI U interface. Two bits of data (2B) are map
Glossary MTA128ST/NT 54more than one bit is represented by a single cycle of the carrier. BRI (basic rate interface)—Also called 2B+D. One of two fo
Glossary 55 user information. DTE is a telecommunications term that usually refers to PCs, terminals, printers, etc. DTMF (dual-tone multifrequency)—
Glossary MTA128ST/NT 56organization that prepares standards for resolving communications issues and problems. L LAPB (Link Access Procedure Balanced
Glossary 57 off-hook—The condition of a device that has accessed a phone line (with or without using the line). In modem use, this is equivalent to a
Glossary MTA128ST/NT 58S S reference point—Provides the connection between NT2 equipment and the TA or TE-1. Can provide both primary and basic rate
Glossary 59 telematics—User-oriented ISDN information transfer services (e.g., teletex, videotex, facsimile). Teleservices—A telecommunications servi
Introduction and Description 6 If your ISDN product operates with a S/T outlet interface, you need an NT1 device to connect to the ISDN switch. MTA128
Index MTA128ST/NT 60Index A answering a call manually 33 Appendix A:Configuration Profiles 48 Appendix C: Ordering Your ISDN Line 49 ISDN, ordering
Index 61 IRQ conflicts 37 ISDN BRI Line 5 ISDN line 37 ISDN, ordering 49 ISDN Solutions Group 50 ISDN TA Configuration utility 13 L LED Indicators Li
Introduction and Description 7 LED Indicators The ten LED indicators on the front panel (see figure below) of the MTA1 28ST/NT report status and line
Introduction and Description 8 Data Protocol 128 LED P1 LED P2 LEDV.110V.120X.75 (1 channel)PPP (1 channel)MLPPP (2 channels) OFF ON
Introduction and Description 9 Technical Specifications Trade Name Iway Hopper™ Model Number MTA128ST (International), MTA128NT Network
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