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    Change the Answer or riginate Link Cl? 
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    VoiceMemo Release G.OA and later 
    This procedure describes how to change the assignment of a MESA-Net Async link from 
    answer to originate or vice-versa. 
    ate: You perform this procedure offline; you must activate the configuration for the link 
    step assignment changes to take effect. 
    1. Reach the Basic Network Menu from the Offline Menu. 
    2. Specify the module in which you are configuring links. 
    Select: (H) Host number to configure = [ ] 
    Prompt: 
    Host number to configure = [ ] 
    Response: Number of the module (1-4) to be configured. 
    3. Specify the number of the link for which you want to change the link assignment. 
    SeLect: (L) Link number (1-16) = [ ] 
    Prompt: 
    Enter link number (l-16)= [ I 
    Response: Enter the number of the link, l-16, that you are adding or for which 
    you are changing link assignments. 
    4. Specify whether the link is an answer link or an originate link. 
    Select: (A) Answer link/Originate link (a/o) = [ ] 
    Jyompk Answer link/Originate link (a/o) = I: ] _ 
    Response: Enter o if the link is an originate link, a if the link is an answer link. 
    5. Continue changing link assignments by repeating steps 3 and 4 for each link. 
    6. Exit to the VoiceMemo Main Menu to save your changes. 
    7. Activate the configuration for the changes to take effec? j Menu Map 15  Reference 
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    View MESA-Net Async, Link Configurations 
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    VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later 
    This procedure describes how to review the configuration of your MESA-Net Async 
    links. There are two link reports available: 
    The Network Link Data Report, which provides information about the network hardware, 
    the timeout parameters (data receive, resend, and node inactivity), and the failure counts. 
    The Network Link Serial Port Report, which provides information about the 
    communication parameters for each link ( baud rate, parity, stop bits, data bits, and flow 
    Step control) and tells you if the link is an answer or an originate link. 
    1. From the Network Maintenance Menu, go to the Link Type Menu. Then go to the 
    Inquire Link Menu. 
    2. View the Network Link Data Report. 
    Select: (L) Inquire link (network data) 
    Prompt: Module number on which to inquire link (l-4): 
    Response: The number of the module, 1-4, for which you want to see a network 
    data report. 
    Prompt: Link number to inquire (l-32) 
    Response: The number of the link for which you want to see a network data 
    report. 
    3. View the Network Link Serial Ports Report. 
    Select: (I?) Inquire link (port data) 
    Prompt: 
    Module number on which to inquire link (l-4): 
    Response: The numbp of the module, 1-4, for which you want to see a port data 
    report. 
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    Prompt: Link number to inquire (l-32) 
    Response: The number of the link for which you want to see a port data report. Reference 
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    Hardware Type 
    VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later 
    This procedure describes how to assign a number designation to a pre-programmed 
    (default) MESA-Net Async hardware type. A hardware type must have a number 
    designation before you can associate it with a link or a node. You can use a maximum of 
    seven different hardware types for each MESA-Net node. Follow this procedure if you 
    are using one of the following default hardware types: 
    0 Concord Trellis 296 modem 
    * ATT Paradyne 3800 series 
    Concord Dialaccess 296 modem e US Robotics V.34 Courier 
    0 Microcom QXfV.32C modem 
    0 XyLoGiC AnneX Three 
    Direct connection 
    @ HT Communications I’4004 DSU 
    Telebit T2500/World Blazer modems @ AT&T Paradyne 38 1013820 Plus (V.34) 
    Step 
    1. Reach the Hardware Type Menu. 
    2. Select to create a hardware type. 
    Select: (C) Create a hardware type 
    Prompt: Module number on which to create hardware type 
    (l-4): 
    Response: The number of the module, l-4, on which you are assigning the 
    hardware type. 
    3. Assign a number to the hardware type. 
    Prompt: Device number to create (l-7): 
    Response: Enter a number, from 1-7, that you want to assign to the hardware type. 
    Typically, you start with number 1 for the first device and then 
    increment the number assignment for additional devices. 
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    4. Choose one of the pre-programmed hardware types. “* 
    Prompt: 
    Select a default hardware type? (Y/n) [n]? 
    Response: Enter y to see the list of default hardware types. 
    Prompt: DEFAULT HARDWARE TYPES 
    (A) Concord 296-2 modem 
    (B) Concord DialAccess 296 modem 
    (C) Microcom QX/V.32C modem 
    (D) Tellabs 331-D Xplexer 
    (E) Direct connection 
    (F) Telebit modem 
    (G) 
    Xylogic Annex Three 
    (H) ATT Paradyne 3800 series 
    modems 
    (I) USR Robotic V.34 Courier modem 
    (X) Exit 
    Response: The letter preceding the default hardware that you want to use. 
    The system displays the pre-programmed actions for the device you chose. 
    5. Exit to the Network Maintenance Menu to save your changes. Reference 
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    Modify a MESA-Net Async Hardware Type 
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    VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later 
    This procedure describes how to modify an assigned MESA-Net Async hardware type. 
    Use this procedure if the communications equipment used at the site requires actions 
    (originate, answer, disconnect, and line drop signal) that are similar to one of the 
    following default hardware types: 
    0 Concord Trellis 296 modem @ ATT Paradyne 3800 series 
    @ Concord Dialaccess 296 modem 0 US Robotics V.34 Courier 
    Microcom Qx/v.32C modem 0 XyLoGiC AnneX Three 
    Direct connection e HT Communications I?4004 DSU 
    0 Telebit T2500NCTorld Blazer modems e AT&T Paradyne 38 1013820 Plus (V.34) 
    See Appendix A for a description of the originate, answer, disconnect, and line drop 
    signal actions for each of these default hardware types. 
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    1. Reach the Hardware Type Menu. 
    2. If you have not already assigned a device number to the pre-programmed (default) 
    hardware type that you want to modify, do so now. 
    3. Select the assigned hardware type that you want to modify. 
    Select: (M) Modify a hardware type 
    f+ompt: 
    Module number on which to modify hardware type: 
    Response: The number of the module, 1-4, that is using the hardware type that 
    you want to modify. Menu Map 
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    Prompt: Device pumber to modify (l-7): 
    Response: The number, l-7, of the hardware type thayou want to modify. 
    The system displays the Modify Hardware Type menu. 
    4. If desired, change the name of the hardware type. 
    Select: (N) Name 
    Prompt: 
    Enter name for device: 
    Response: A name (l-16 characters) for the device that will use this hardware type. 
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    VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later 
    Step 
    5. As required, change the Originate Call, Answer Call, and Disconnect Call actions. 
    Select: (A) Actions 
    prompt: 
    ACTION TYPES 
    (0) Originate call 
    (A) Answer call 
    (D) Disconnect call 
    (S) Show actions 
    (X) Exit 
    Response: 0 to change the Originate call actions, 
    A to change the Answer call actions, 
    D to change the disconnect call actions. 
    The system displays the command sequence of the action that you chose, followed 
    by the Modify, Delete, Insert Action Menu. 
    6. Delete any unnecessary actions. 
    Select: (D) Delete action 
    prompt: Action number: 
    Response: The number of the action step that you want to delete, from the 
    previous display. 
    The system deletes the specified action and displays the changed sequence. 
    7. As necessary, modify (replace) any existing actions. 
    Select: (M) Modify action 
    Prompt: 
    Action number: 
    Response: The nuniber of the action step that you want to modify, from the 
    previous display. -5. 
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    VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later 
    Step 
    The system displays the possible actions. 
    Prompt: (HI Set signal hi 
    (L) Set signal lo 
    (W) Wait signal hi 
    (V) Wait signal lo 
    (P) Sleep 
    (C) Send access code 
    (S) Send string 
    (R) Read string 
    (Y) Wait string 
    (F) Flush device 
    (D) Display actions 
    (X) Exit 
    Response: The letter of the action that you wan 
    action. .t to use in place of the previous 
    Most of the action selections will prompt you for more information, 
    such as the signal to set or wait for, or the number of seconds to sleep, or 
    the string to send/read. Select your choices from the menus to define the 
    actions. 
    8. If desired, insert a new action after an existing action. 
    Select: 
    (I) Insert action 
    Jhmpt: Action number to insert after: 
    Response: The number of the existing action that comes just before where you 
    want to add a new action. You cannot add a new action before the first 
    action. ’ 
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