MT9234ZBA-V-GB/IE Multi-Tech Systems, MT9234ZBA-V-GB/IE Datasheet - Page 34

MODEM V.92 DATA/FAX/VOICE WORLD

MT9234ZBA-V-GB/IE

Manufacturer Part Number
MT9234ZBA-V-GB/IE
Description
MODEM V.92 DATA/FAX/VOICE WORLD
Manufacturer
Multi-Tech Systems
Series
MultiModem® ZBAr

Specifications of MT9234ZBA-V-GB/IE

Data Format
V.34, V.92
Baud Rates
-
Interface
RS-232
Voltage - Supply
-
Mounting Type
Desktop
Package / Case
5.7" L x 4.3" W x 1.0" H (145mm x 109mm x 25mm)
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
881-1143
Appendix E – Connecting to a Cisco Router
Step 3: Console Port Final Setup
Console Port Connections
To connect a personal computer to the console port, use the RJ-45-to-RJ-45 roll-over cable and either the RJ-45-to-DB-25
female DTE adapter or the RJ-45-to-DB-9 female DTE adapter (labeled “TERMINAL”).
Cable Pin-outs and Cabling Guide
Remote Configuration
The configuration of the modem described in Step 3 contains the core settings that allow the modem to function properly on
the console port of the Cisco router. Commands in this section may be done remotely by calling into the MT9234ZBA attached
to the console port with another modem.
Note:
be executed remotely if the remote modem is set for callback security; remote configuration of a modem so configured is not
recommended.
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Send the following command string to the modem connected to the console port of the Cisco router:
AT%R1&W0
The %R1 command sets E0, Q1, &D0, &K0, $SB9600, and %S1, and the &W0 command stores the commands to
memory. The %R1 command sets the following functions:
The modem is now configured for use on the Cisco router console port. Note that command echo and result codes have
been turned off. If it becomes necessary to send additional AT commands to the modem after it has been so configured,
there will be little feedback from the modem that it has received and acted upon the command. Only commands such as
ATI0 that request specific data from the modem will send any data to the DTE as an indication that the modem has
accepted the command. Temporarily turning on command echo and result codes might ease reconfiguration of the
modem. When the modem is connected to the console port, turn the modem off and then on again. This will set the serial
baud rate to 9600 bps as the $SB9600 command is implemented.
Establish a data connection with a remote MT9234ZBA modem.
Send three remote configuration escape characters followed by AT and the setup password, and then press E
Note:
You can now send AT commands to configure the remote modem.
When you have finished configuring the remote modem, save the new configuration by typing AT&W0<CR>, then type
ATO<CR> to exit remote configuration. You can then break the connection in the normal way.
Note:
Setting country/region configuration and turning on callback security cannot be done remotely. Nor can all commands
RTS
DTR
XMT
GND
GND
RCV
DSR
CTS
Example: %%%ATMTSMODEM. You have four tries to enter the correct password before being disconnected. If the
password is correct, the remote modem may respond with OK.
determine if the remote modem is responding to commands. The ATI command can be used for this purpose. Even
with echo and result codes off, the modem will respond with the requested ID string if it is properly receiving the
command.
Console
(DTE)
signal
E0
Q1
&D0
&K0
$SB9600
%S1
If the modem has previously been configured with command echo off and result codes off, it may be difficult to
This step is important to ensure that the connection is broken cleanly.
Console port
RJ-45 pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Turns command echo off
Turns result codes off
Ignores DTR from the DTE
Selects no flow control
Sets the serial baud rate to 9600 bps.
Disables command mode at all serial speeds except 115200 bps.
Console cable
RJ-45 pin
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MT9234ZBA-Series User Guide (S000387D)
Adapter
DB-9 pin
8
6
2
5
5
3
4
7
Adapter
DB-25 pin
4
20
2
7
7
3
6
5
Modem
(DCE)
signal
RTS
DTR
XMT
GND
GND
RCV
DSR
CTS
NTER
.

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