Netmod Usb Manual
Netmod Usb Manual
user's manual
Contents
INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................. 6
An Introduction to ISDN...............................................................................................................6 netCon ...........................................................................................................................................7 netCon+ .........................................................................................................................................7 netMod...........................................................................................................................................7
ISDN SERVICES............................................................................................................... 20
Detailed Description and Use of Supplementary Services.....................................................22 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5.1. 5.2. 5.3. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) ..........................................................................22 Call Waiting (CW) .....................................................................................................23 Call Hold and Enquiry Call (CH) ...............................................................................24 Three Party Conference (3PTY) ...............................................................................24 Calling Line Identification Presentation.....................................................................25 Calling Line Identification Presentation (ON HOOK CLIP) ....................................25 Setting the Own Number .......................................................................................25 Calling Line Identification Presentation (OFF HOOK CLIP or CLIP on CW) .........25 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) ............................................................26 Connected Line Restriction (COLR) .........................................................................26 Malicious Call Identification (MCID)..........................................................................26 Advice Of Charge During the call (AOC-D)...............................................................27 Closed User Group (CUG)........................................................................................27 Terminal Portability (TP) ...........................................................................................28 Call Diversion............................................................................................................28 Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU)..................................................................29 Call Forwarding on Busy (CFB)...........................................................................30 Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNR) .................................................................31 Call Forwarding Unconditional to Voice Mail.......................................................32
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Functional / Keypad Protocol ................................................................................... 33 Hot Line (HL) ............................................................................................................ 33 Delayed Clear Back.................................................................................................. 34 Incoming Call Management...................................................................................... 34 Hook Flash Detect Time for Analogue Adapters ...................................................... 34 Distinctive Ringing.................................................................................................... 35 Polarity Reverse ....................................................................................................... 35 Call Pickup ............................................................................................................... 36
CONNECTING TO A PC................................................................................................... 40
Installation of netMod................................................................................................................ 40 Installation Procedure ............................................................................................................... 40 Installation Completion ............................................................................................................. 43 Configuring netMod with the netMod Task Bar Utility (nMtsk).............................................. 45 RVS-COM Lite............................................................................................................................. 46 RVS-COM Lite in brief ........................................................................................................... 46
FIRMWARE UPDATE....................................................................................................... 54
Software Update Instructions ................................................................................................... 54
AT COMMANDS ............................................................................................................... 61
AT COMMANDS Definition ........................................................................................................ 61 ML-PPP Settings using the AT COMMANDS ........................................................................... 61 Basic AT Command Set......................................................................................................... 62 Extended AT& Command Set................................................................................................ 64 Extended AT! Command set (AO/DI - X.25 Functionality)...................................................... 65 Basic S-Registers ATSN=X.................................................................................................... 66 Extended S-Registers ATSN=X ............................................................................................. 66
Permanent Storage of the S-Registers Settings......................................................................71 Supplementary Services using AT Commands.......................................................................73 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) ..........................................................................73 Call Waiting (CW) .....................................................................................................74 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) .........................................................75 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) ............................................................76 Connected Line Restriction (COLR) .........................................................................76 Advice Of Charge During the call (AOC-D)...............................................................77 Delayed Clear Back ..................................................................................................78 Activation of Functional / Keypad Protocol ...............................................................78
List of Figures
Figure 1: The basic rate access connection (BRA) between the subscriber and the ISDN network................................................................................................................. 6 Figure 2: Connections of NT1 type devices......................................................................... 8 Figure 3: netMods mounting points .................................................................................. 10 Figure 4: netMods Connections........................................................................................ 11 Figure 5: netMods switch settings on the motherboard card ............................................ 13 Figure 6: netMods LEDs................................................................................................... 14 Figure 7: U-line connector ................................................................................................. 16 Figure 8: The connection points of plain analogue devices to RJ-11 jacks ....................... 17 Figure 9: The connection points of ISDN devices to RJ-45 jacks...................................... 18 Figure 8: Connecting a PC ................................................................................................ 19 Figure 11: Short passive bus 1 connection ....................................................................... 79 Figure 12: Short passive bus 2 connection ....................................................................... 80 Figure 13: Extended passive bus connection.................................................................... 81 Figure 14: Point-to-point connection.................................................................................. 82 Figure 15: S-bus termination ............................................................................................. 82
INTRODUCTION
An Introduction to ISDN
ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) is a digital network capable of providing the end user with high speed data, voice and image transmission at the same time. A way of accessing the network, is by using the (Basic Rate Access or BRA or 2B+D) communication protocol which supplies three channels to the subscriber. Two of these channels are 64kbps channels (B-channels) used for the transmission of voice or / and data, while the third one is a 16kbps channel (D-channel), used for signalling transmission between the ISDN Exchange and the Network Termination NT1.
Figure 1: The basic rate access connection (BRA) between the subscriber and the ISDN network The connection of a subscriber terminal device to the network requires an intermediate device, called Network Termination 1 or NT1. The device is installed at the subscriber side and is connected to the ISDN Exchange via a simple 2-wire line, known as U-line (Figure 1). The U-line transfers the digital signal that corresponds to the 2B+D channels. Different types of terminal devices can be connected to the NT1 (ISDN or plain analogue terminals). In order to cover up the different subscribers needs, INTRACOM offers the following types of Network Termination units: netCon netCon+ netMod
netCon
netCon offers to the subscriber the possibility of connecting up to 8 ISDN terminal devices to the ISDN network. The connection is via a 4-wire cable, known as the S-bus. netCon has two RJ-45 jacks used for the connection of the ISDN terminal devices to the S-bus. Up to 8 ISDN terminal devices can be connected as described in the paragraph Connecting an ISDN Device on page 18.
netCon+
netCon+ besides offering the possibility of connecting ISDN terminal devices to the ISDN network, also offers the possibility of connecting plain analogue devices (like analogue telephones, FAX G3, analogue modems, etc.). The connection of plain analogue devices is made via the two analogue ports (RJ11-jacks), while at the same time the connection of up to 8 ISDN terminal devices is made via the two RJ-45 jacks of the S-bus (see paragraphs Connecting Analogue Devices and Connecting an ISDN Device, on page 17 and 18 respectively).
netMod
netMod, besides offering the possibilities of connecting ISDN terminal devices and plain analogue devices to the ISDN network, also offers the possibility of connecting a Personal Computer (PC) to the Internet (or similar networks) without using any extra equipment. The connection of up to 8 ISDN terminal devices is made via the S-bus, while the plain analogue devices are connected through the two analogue ports and the Personal Computer (PC) through the asynchronous serial port (RS232) or the USB port, (see paragraphs Connecting Analogue Devices, Connecting an ISDN Device and Connecting a Personal Computer, on pages 17, 18 and 19 respectively).
The connection of NT1 type devices to the ISDN exchange and to the subscriber terminal devices is shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2: Connections of NT1 type devices Figure 2 clearly shows (shade levels) that netMod surpasses the potentiality of netCon+, and netCon+ surpasses the potentiality of netCon.
netMod offers the following functions and capabilities: transmission of data to the serial port with rates up to 230.4 kbps, to and from the connected personal computer (PC), for point-to-point connections or Internet access. Note that most of the personal computers do not support rates of 230.4kbps on their serial port, so the rate is limited to 115.2kbps. In this case a peripheral card is added to the PC, in order to support the desired rates of 230.4kbps. transmission of data to the USB port Ver. 1.1 compatible (with rates up to 12Mbps) for full availability of the bandwidth of 128kbps. interoperability with any operating system (Linux, Macintosh, Windows 95/98/NT/ME/2K/XP etc.) using non-proprietary protocols. PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) synchronous to asynchronous conversion for 64kbps communication. B-channels bundling with Multilink-PPP support up to 128 kbps. PPP over X.25 over D channel protocol for Always On/Dynamic ISDN (AO/DI) use and X.25 applications. transparent operation between B channels and data ports (RS232 or USB). bandwidth allocation protocols BACP/BAP. bandwidth allocation adjustments depending on the demands and the transmission conditions (Bandwidth on Demand). transparent data and signalling transmission to the S-bus. support of supplementary ISDN services on the analogue ports. Second flash memory for easy and convenient firmware upgrade.
Installation of netMod
netMod can be wall mounted or desktop. Wall mounting is achieved through the two mounting points, located on the back side of netMod (the distance between the two mounting points is 10cm), as shown in the next figure.
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To install netMod follow the instructions given below (see Figure 4): Connect the U-line (2-wire cable of the ISDN service provider) to the corresponding RJ-11 jack. Plug the AC cable to the AC mains. Check the orange LED status on the topside of netMod: The AC Mains Power LED (M.P.) should be lit. Depending on the devices that you want to connect, use the relevant jacks: RJ-11 jacks (ab1, ab2) for the analogue devices (analogue telephone, fax). RJ-45 jack for the ISDN terminals.
RS232 serial port for the personal computer (PC). USB port for the personal computer (PC)
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Follow the steps hereafter in order to install the netMod: Turn off the power of the PC (only for RS232 connections). Connect the male end of the 9-pin cable to the serial port of netMod or the USB connector to the USB receptacle of the netMod Connect the female end of the 9-pin cable to the computers serial port or the USB connector to the USB receptacle of your PC Turn the PC on.