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Features of Portware Version 2.6.1.0

Table 1 lists the features in portware, version 2.6.1.0.

Table 1: Portware Feature Summary

Modulation

V.90 standard supporting rates of 56000 to 28000 in 1.3333-bps increments

Fax out (transmission) Group 3, standards EIA 2388 Class 2 and EIA 592 Class 2.0, at modulations V.33, V.17, V.29, V.27ter, and V.21

V.32bis 14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800; V.32 9600, 4800; V.22bis 2400, 1200; V.21 300; Bell 103, 300; V.22 1200; V.23 1200/75

Rockwell K56flex Version 1.1 at 56000 to 32000 in 2000-bps increments

ITU-T V.34 Annex 12 at 33600 and 31200 bps

ITU-T V.34 at 28800, 26400, 24000, 21600, 19200, 16800, 14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800, or 2400 bps


Signaling

MF

DTMF

R1 noncompelled and semicompelled

R2 compelled, noncompelled, and semicompelled

Continuity Testing (COT) of DSO channels in SS7 networks.

Protocols



ITU-T V.42 (including MNP 2-4 and LAPM) Error Correction

ITU-T V.42bis (1K nodes) and MNP 5 Data Compression

Modem Standards ITU-T V. 25---Automatic calling or answering equipment on dialup lines. This standard includes the procedures for disabling echo control devices for calls that are established manually and automatically.

 

Modems Supporting V.90


The following V.90 modems have been tested and can successfully establish V.90 connections with this release of Cisco MICA Portware, version 2.6.1.0:

  • 3Com Megahertz Ethernet +56K PCMCIA
  • 3Com Megahertz V.90 Cellular PC Card
  • AOpen
  • Boca
  • Diamond Supra
  • Garnett
  • Hayes Accura V.90 (Rockwell chipset)
  • Hayes Accura V.90 (Lucent chipset)
  • Hayes Optima V.90 (Lucent chipset)
  • MagicExpress MX56V (T1 only)
  • Motorola Modem Surfer
  • Motorola Voice Surfer
  • Multitech 5634ZBA (Lucent)
  • Multitech 56000ZDX (Rockwell)
  • Psion V.90 PCMCIA
  • USR Courier V.Everything
  • USR Sportster
  • Viking FM56K V.90 PCMCIA
  • Zoom

Note Portware version 2.6.1.0 enables V.90 56K connections while continuing to support K56flex 1.1 connections. The client modem determines which modem protocol is to be used in a connection. Note that X2 is not supported in this release and because V.90 generally provides better performance than either K56flex or X2, X2 will not be supported in the future.


V.90 client modems using Lucent chipsets need an additional command in order to connect to an access server in V.90 mode. The following paragraphs describe how to use the additional command to connect the modems using these chipsets to an access server.

V.90 client modems using Lucent chipsets connect in K56flex mode by default on any access server. To connect a client modem with a Lucent chipset in V.90 mode, enter the following command:

ats109=2

If the modem responds with ERROR, the modem you are using does not contain the Lucent chipset. You may also check your modem for Lucent chipsets with this command:

ati11

A modem using a Lucent chipset will respond with output similar to the following:

Iati11

Description Status
Last Connection NA
Initial Transmit Carrier Rate NA
Initial Receive Carrier Rate NA
Final Transmit Carrier Rate NA
Final Receive Carrier Rate NA
Protocol Negotiation Result NA
Data Compression Result NA
Estimated Noise Level NA
Receive Signal Power Level (-dBm) NA
Transmit Signal Power Level (-dBm) NA
Round Trip Delay (msec) NA
Near Echo Level (-dBm) NA
Far Echo Level (-dBm) NA
Transmit Frame Count 0
Transmit Frame Error Count 0
Receive Frame Count 0
Receive Frame Error Count 0
Retrain by Local Modem 0
Call Termination Cause 0
Robbed-Bit Signaling NA
Digital Loss (dB) NA
   
OK  

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