Prestige 100WH Internet Access Router
Refer to Table
Table 2-6. Advanced WAN Setup Fields
Field | Description |
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AT Command Strings: |
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Dial | The AT commands needed to dial. |
| The default setting in this field is [atdt]. |
Drop | The AT command needed to drop a call. |
| The default setting in this field is [+++ath]. |
Answer | The AT command needed to answer an incoming call. |
| The default setting in this field is [ata]. |
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Drop DTR When Hang Up | If this field is set to [Yes], the Prestige will drop the DTR signal |
| when hanging up a call. |
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AT Response Strings: | These strings specify the characters immediately preceding the |
| various responses from the WAN device. |
CLID | The string preceding the CLID (the number of calling party). |
| The default setting in this field is NMBR. |
Called ID | The string preceding the dialed number. |
| The default setting in this field is TO. |
Speed | The string preceding the DCE speed. |
| The default setting in this field is CONNECT. |
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When you have completed this menu, press [Enter] to return to Menu 2.1.
At Command Strings
For regular telephone lines, the default “Dial” string tells the modem that the line uses tone dialing. If your switch still requires pulse dialing, change the string to [atdp]. For ISDN lines, there are far more protocols and operational modes. Please consult the documentation of your TA, for you may need additional commands in both “Dial” and “Init” strings.
The default AT strings should work fine for the majority of modems. Please consult the documentation of your WAN device if you need to alter them for your specific situation, especially if you have an ISDN TA.
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