BOCA RESEARCH, INC.
WEBGLIDER-460 (TU120AE)
Card Type |
ISDN TA |
ISDN Transfer Rate |
56Kbps x 2/64Kbps x 2 |
Switch Type |
5ESS, DMS100, NI-1 |
Data Bus |
Serial |
CONNECTIONS | |||
Function |
Label |
Function |
Label |
DC power in |
CN1 |
ISDN U interface |
CN4 |
Analog adapter 2 |
CN2 |
Serial port |
CN5 |
Analog adapter 1 |
CN3 |
DIAGNOSTIC LED(S) (POWER-UP) | |||||
VC |
DC |
TR |
TD |
RD |
Condition |
Blinking |
Blinking |
Blinking |
Blinking |
Blinking |
Self-test failed |
Blinking |
Off |
Off |
Off |
Off |
Flash RAM test failed |
Off |
Blinking |
Off |
Off |
Off |
Analog adapter 1 test failed |
Off |
Off |
Blinking |
Off |
Off |
Analog adapter 2 test failed |
Off |
Off |
Off |
Blinking |
Off |
ISDN test failed |
Off |
Off |
Blinking |
Blinking |
Off |
RAM test failed |
Note: Before the TA begins testing, all LEDs should go on for one second. When testing is complete, if the TA has passed all tests, each LED will go on in sequence from left to right. Any other sequence indicates a problem with the TA. |
DIAGNOSTIC LED(S) (NORMAL OPERATION) | |||
LED |
Color |
Status |
Condition |
PWR |
Unidentified |
On |
Power is on |
PWR |
Unidentified |
Off |
Power is off |
VC |
Unidentified |
On |
Voice call connected |
VC |
Unidentified |
Off |
Voice call not connected |
DC |
Unidentified |
On |
Data call connected |
DC |
Unidentified |
Off |
Data call not connected |
TR |
Unidentified |
On |
DTR signal is high |
TR |
Unidentified |
Off |
DTR signal is low |
TD |
Unidentified |
On |
TA is transmitting data |
TD |
Unidentified |
Off |
TA is not transmitting data |
RD |
Unidentified |
On |
TA is receiving data |
RD |
Unidentified |
Off |
TA is not receiving data |
DS |
Unidentified |
On |
Signal is synchronized |
DS |
Unidentified |
Blinking |
Signal is synchronized but D-channel protocols not established |
DS |
Unidentified |
Off |
Signal is not synchronized or ISDN is not connected |
SUPPORTED STANDARD COMMANDS |
Basic AT Commands |
+++, ‘comma’, A/ |
A, E, H, O, Q, V, W, X, Z |
&C, &D, &K, &S, &V, &W, &Z |
S-Registers |
S0, S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S7, S95 |
Note: See MHI help file for complete information. |
Proprietary AT Command Set
ANSWER WITH USER-TO-USER INFORMATION | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *A,"xxxx" [cmds] |
Description: |
Answers the incoming call. If the user enters text in quotes as shown above, and if the switch supports it, the text will be transmitted via the D channel to the remote TA. |
COMMUNICATIONS MODE | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] &Qn [cmds] |
Description: |
Sets the mode with which the TA will attempt to communicate with the DTE and the remote TA. |
Command |
Function |
í &Q0 |
AT command mode enabled; TA will communicate with the remote TA in asynchronous mode. |
&Q1 |
DTR dialing enabled; TA will communicate with the remote TA in asynchronous mode. |
&Q2 |
Dial-on-data enabled; TA will communicate with the remote TA in asynchronous mode. |
&Q3 |
AT command mode enabled; TA will communicate with the remote TA with PPP async-to-sync conversion. |
&Q4 |
Configuration command mode enabled. See Proprietary Command Set (Commands) and Proprietary Command Set (Parameters) sections for more information. |
CONFIGURATION COMMAND | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] #[param]=nn AT [cmds] #[param]? |
Description: |
The first command executes SET [param] nn and the second command executes SHOW [param]. See the Proprietary Command Set (Commands) and Proprietary Command Set (Parameters) sections for more information on these commands and a list of parameters. |
DATA COMPRESSION AND CALL BUNDLING | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] &Bn [cmds] |
Description: |
Selects data compression and call bundling modes. |
Command |
Function |
í &B0 |
Data compression and call bundling disabled. |
&B1 |
Data compression enabled, call bundling disabled. |
&B2 |
Data compression disabled, call bundling enabled. |
&B3 |
Data compression and call bundling enabled |
DIAL | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] D <#>*n [cmds] |
Description: |
Dials the number indicated. If specified, the *n indicates the subaddress requested. |
DIAL WITH USER-TO-USER INFORMATION | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *D/ <#>*n/"xxxx" [cmds] |
Description: |
Dials the number indicated. If specified, the *n indicates the remote subaddress the TA should attempt to connect to. If the user enters text in quotes as shown above, and if the switch supports it, the text will be transmitted via the D channel to the remote TA. |
DISCONNECT WITH USER-TO-USER INFORMATION | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *H,"xxxx" [cmds] |
Description: |
Disconnects from the current call. If the user enters text in quotes as shown above, and if the switch supports it, the text will be transmitted via the D channel to the remote TA. |
DISPLAY INFORMATION | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] In [cmds] |
Description: |
Displays information requested about the modem. |
Command |
Function |
I0 |
Displays product identification code. |
I1 |
Displays ROM checksum. |
I2 |
Tests and reports ROM checksum. |
I3 |
Displays part number and revision. |
I4 |
Displays product information. |
DISPLAY PROFILES | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] &O [cmds] |
Description: |
Displays all configuration profiles. |
EXTENDED RESULT CODES | |||||
Format: |
AT [cmds] S112=n [cmds] | ||||
Default: |
3 | ||||
Range: |
0 - 139 | ||||
Description: |
Selects which extended result codes the TA will send to the DTE. | ||||
Bit |
Value |
Function | |||
0 |
0 í 1 |
TA sends standard AT result codes. TA sends extended Boca result codes. | |||
1 |
0 í 1 |
Boca extended result codes given in terse format. Boca extended result codes given in verbose format. | |||
2 |
0 |
Not used. | |||
3 |
í 01 |
TA sends standard AT responses for RING and NO CARRIER. TA sends caller ID information with RING and cause of disconnect with NO CARRIER. | |||
6 - 4 |
000 |
Not used. | |||
7 |
í 01 |
ALERT extended result code not sent. ALERT extended result code sent. |
FLOW CONTROL | |
Type: |
Register |
Format: |
AT [cmds] S39=n [cmds] |
Description: |
Selects the type of flow control the TA will use. |
Command |
Function |
S39=0 |
Flow control disabled. |
S39=1 |
RTS to CTS flow control enabled. |
S39=2 |
XON/XOFF flow control enabled. |
í S39=3 |
RTS/CTS flow control enabled. |
S39=4 |
XON/XOFF flow control enabled. |
INCOMING CALLS | |
Type: |
Register (read-only) |
Format: |
AT [cmds] S1? [cmds] |
Description: |
Contains the number of incoming calls that have not been answered or otherwise processed. |
LOCAL SERIAL PORT SPEED | |
Type: |
Register |
Format: |
AT [cmds] S114=n [cmds] |
Description: |
Sets the speed of the local serial port. |
Command |
Function |
S114=1 |
Set serial port speed to 1200bps. |
S114=2 |
Set serial port speed to 2400bps. |
S114=3 |
Set serial port speed to 300bps. |
S114=4 |
Set serial port speed to 4800bps. |
S114=6 |
Set serial port speed to 600bps. |
S114=9 |
Set serial port speed to 9600bps. |
S114=12 |
Set serial port speed to 1200bps. |
S114=19 |
Set serial port speed to 19.2Kbps. |
S114=24 |
Set serial port speed to 2400bps. |
S114=48 |
Set serial port speed to 4800bps. |
S114=96 |
Set serial port speed to 9600bps. |
S114=38 |
Set serial port speed to 38.4Kbps. |
S114=57 |
Set serial port speed to 57.6Kbps. |
S114=115 |
Set serial port speed to 115.2Kbps. |
S114=192 |
Set serial port speed to 19.2Kbps. |
S114=230 |
Set serial port speed to 230.4Kbps. |
S114=460 |
Set serial port speed to 460.8Kbps. |
LOOP BACK INCOMING DATA - B1 CHANNEL | |
Type: |
Register |
Format: |
AT [cmds] S141=n [cmds] |
Description: |
Selects whether the TA will loop all data received on the B1 channel back to the remote TA. |
Command |
Function |
í S141=0 |
B1 loopback disabled. |
S141=1 |
B1 loopback enabled. |
LOOP BACK INCOMING DATA - B2 CHANNEL | |
Type: |
Register |
Format: |
AT [cmds] S142=n [cmds] |
Description: |
Selects whether the TA will loop all data received on the B2 channel back to the remote TA. |
Command |
Function |
í S142=0 |
B2 loopback disabled. |
S142=1 |
B2 loopback enabled. |
Proprietary Command Set (Commands)
CLEAR SCREEN | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
CLEAR |
Example: |
CLEAR <CR> |
Description: |
Clears the terminal screen by sending a series of line feeds to the DTE. |
DISPLAY CALL LOG | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
SHOW LOG |
Example: |
SHOW LOG <CR> |
Description: |
Displays the log of the last 64 calls with the port, time and date, direction (incoming or outgoing), address, and duration. |
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
SHOW CONFIG |
Example: |
SHOW CONFIG <CR> |
Description: |
Displays the values for all the proprietary mode configuration parameters. See the Proprietary Command Set (Parameters) section for more information. |
DISPLAY HELP | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
HELP xxxx |
Example: |
HELP <CR> |
Description: |
Displays help on the topic indicated. If no topic is given, a list of topics will be displayed. |
DISPLAY ISDN STATUS | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
SHOW STATUS |
Example: |
SHOW STATUS <CR> |
Description: |
Displays the status of the ISDN interfaces. |
DISPLAY PARAMETER | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
SHOW [param] |
Example: |
SHOW AUX2 REDIRECT<CR> |
Description: |
Displays the value or values for the parameter indicated. See the Proprietary Command Set (Parameters) section for more information. |
DISPLAY VERSION | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
SHOW VERSION |
Example: |
SHOW VERSION <CR> |
Description: |
Displays the firmware version. |
EXIT CONFIGURATION MODE | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
EXIT |
Example: |
EXIT <CR> |
Description: |
Exits the configuration command line and returns to AT command mode. |
SAVE CONFIGURATION | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
SAVE |
Example: |
SAVE <CR> |
Description: |
Saves all configuration information to NVRAM. |
SET PARAMETER | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
SET [param] nn, aa, bb... |
Example: |
SET AUTODIAL 5 10 60 1800 |
Description: |
Sets the value or values for the parameter indicated. Depending on the parameter, there may be one or more values listed after the parameter name. In the Parameters section that follows, the text listed in the Format: line should be included after the SET command. |
Proprietary Command Set (Parameters)
ANALOG ADAPTER 2 REDIRECTION | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
AUX2 REDIRECT xx |
Description: |
Sets whether calls coming in for analog adapter 2 will be redirected to analog adapter 1. |
Command |
Function |
AUX2 REDIRECT OFF |
Calls will not be redirected to analog adapter 1. |
AUX2 REDIRECT ON |
Calls will be redirected to analog adapter 1. |
AUTODIAL | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
AUTODIAL aa bb cc dd |
Default: |
Unidentified |
Range: |
cc , dd 0 - 3600 |
Unit: |
cc , dd 1 second |
Description: |
Sets up the number to dial in DTR dialing and dial-on-data mode. aa represents the stored number to dial, bb represents the number of times the TA should attempt to connect, and cc is the amount of time that the TA will wait between redials. dd represents the length of time in dial-on-data mode only that the TA does not receive information before it disconnects. |
BLACKLIST | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
BLACKLIST n <#> |
Description: |
Adds the number indicated to the blacklist at storage space n. n must be between 1 and 32. |
CALL LOG | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
LOG xx |
Description: |
Sets or resets the internal call log. |
Command |
Function |
LOG CLEAR |
Clears the internal call log. |
LOG OFF |
Turns call logging on. |
LOG ON |
Turns call logging off. |
CALL TYPE | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
CALL TYPE xx |
Description: |
Sets the type of calls the TA will make and receive. |
Command |
Function |
CALL TYPE DATA |
ISDN will make and receive data calls. |
CALL TYPE VOICE |
ISDN will make and receive voice calls. |
DATA COMPRESSION AND CALL BUNDLING | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
PROFILE n |
Description: |
Selects data compression and call bundling modes. |
Command |
Function |
í PROFILE 1 |
Data compression and call bundling disabled. |
PROFILE 2 |
Data compression enabled, call bundling disabled. |
PROFILE 3 |
Data compression disabled, call bundling enabled. |
PROFILE 4 |
Data compression and call bundling enabled |
DATA FORMAT | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
CHARACTER mm xxxx nn |
Description: |
Sets the data format of the serial port. |
Command |
Function |
mm=7 |
Serial port uses 7 data bits. |
í mm=8 |
Serial port uses 8 data bits. |
xxxx=EVEN |
Serial port uses even parity. |
í xxxx=NONE |
Serial port uses no parity. |
xxxx=ODD |
Serial port uses odd parity. |
í nn=1 |
Serial port uses 1 stop bit. |
nn=2 |
Serial port uses 2 stop bits. |
DATE | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
DATE mm/dd/yy |
Description: |
Sets the internal clock to the date indicated. |
DIALING MODE | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
DIALING n |
Description: |
Selects the method used for dialing phone numbers. |
Command |
Function |
í DIALING AT |
AT command mode dialing enabled. |
DIALING DATA |
Dial-on-data enabled. |
DIALING DTR |
DTR dialing enabled. |
DIRECTORY NUMBER - ANALOG ADAPTER 1 | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
AUX1 DN <#> |
Description: |
Sets the DN for the first analog adapter. |
DIRECTORY NUMBER - ANALOG ADAPTER 2 | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
AUX2 DN <#> |
Description: |
Sets the DN for the second analog adapter. |
DIRECTORY NUMBER - ISDN | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
RS232 DN <#> |
Description: |
Sets the DN for the ISDN line for this profile. See the PROFILE command for more information. |
DIRECTORY NUMBER INDEX | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
DN n <#> ssss |
Description: |
Sets the DN stored in DN index n. The ssss indicates the SPID associated with that DN. |
LOCAL SERIAL PORT SPEED | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
SPEED nn |
Description: |
Sets the speed of the local serial port. |
Command |
Function |
SPEED 300 |
Set serial port speed to 300bps. |
SPEED 600 |
Set serial port speed to 600bps. |
SPEED 1200 |
Set serial port speed to 1200bps. |
SPEED 2400 |
Set serial port speed to 2400bps. |
SPEED 4800 |
Set serial port speed to 4800bps. |
SPEED 9600 |
Set serial port speed to 9600bps. |
SPEED 19200 |
Set serial port speed to 19.2Kbps. |
SPEED 38400 |
Set serial port speed to 38.4Kbps. |
SPEED 57600 |
Set serial port speed to 57.6Kbps. |
SPEED 115200 |
Set serial port speed to 115.2Kbps. |
SPEED 230400 |
Set serial port speed to 230.4Kbps. |
SPEED 460800 |
Set serial port speed to 460.8Kbps. |
SECURITY MODE | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
SECURITY xx |
Description: |
Selects whether the black or the whitelist is used for screening incoming calls, if any. |
Command |
Function |
SECURITY BLACKLIST |
Calls in the blacklist are not accepted. |
SECURITY OFF |
All calls are accepted. |
SECURITY WHITELIST |
Only calls in the whitelist are accepted. |
STORE NUMBER | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
STORED NUMBER n <#> |
Description: |
Stores the phone number indicated in memory location n. n must be between 1 and 32. |
SUBADDRESS | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
SUBADDRESS <#> |
Description: |
Sets the subaddress for this profile. See the PROFILE command for more information. |
SWITCH TYPE | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
NETWORK xx |
Description: |
Sets the type of switch the TA is connected to. |
Command |
Function |
NETWORK AT5 |
TA is connected to AT&T 5ESS version 5 switch. |
NETWORK AT9 |
TA is connected to AT&T 5ESS versions 6 through 9 switch. |
NETWORK DMS |
TA is connected to Northern Telecom DMS-100 switch. |
NETWORK NI1 |
TA is connected to National NI-1 switch. |
NETWORK NI2 |
TA is connected to National NI-2 switch. |
TIME | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
TIME hh:mm:ss |
Description: |
Sets the internal clock to the time indicated. |
TOPOLOGY | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
TOPOLOGY xx |
Description: |
Sets the topology that the TA will use when it is configured for an AT&T 5ESS switch. |
Command |
Function |
TOPOLOGY MULTIPOINT |
Multipoint 5ESS in use. |
TOPOLOGY POINT-TO-POINT |
Point-to-point 5ESS in use. |
WHITELIST | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
WHITELIST n <#> |
Description: |
Adds the number indicated to the whitelist at storage space n. n must be between 1 and 32. |
V.120 COMPATIBILITY | |
Type: |
Parameter |
Format: |
CALL SETUP xx |
Description: |
Selects how similar the V.120 protocol the TA uses is to the official standard. Some switches and TAs will not connect with full V.120 protocol, so try both settings in these cases. |
Command |
Function |
CALL SETUP MAXIMUM |
Sets full V.120 compatible mode. |
CALL SETUP MINIMUM |
Sets V.120 variant mode. |