Western Telematic SRM-100 Suppressing the Confirmation Prompt, Dialing Out from the Modem Port

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SRM-100 - Secure Rack Modem, User's Guide

Operation

7.3. Suppressing the Confirmation Prompt

The SRM will display a confirmation prompt before executing commands such as /X (exit/disconnect), or performing tasks such as clearing the Audit Log. Normally, this provides one last chance to cancel a command before it is executed. In some cases, you may wish to execute a command without being prompted for confirmation. To suppress the prompt, include the ",Y" argument in the command line.

Examples:

·Exit/Disconnect: To exit from Command Mode without displaying the confirmation prompt, type /X,Y and press [Enter].

·Delete Audit Log: The Utilities menu includes a function (item 2) which allows you to clear all logged connection attempts. If you type 2 and press [Enter], the SRM will display a prompt before proceeding. If you type 2,Y and press [Enter] , the SRM will clear the Audit Log without displaying the prompt.

7.4. Dialing Out from the Modem Port

In addition to limiting access by incoming callers, the SRM-100 can also be used to place outgoing calls. The device connected to the SRM's serial Modem Port can access the SRM in the same manner as one would access an external modem.

Note: The SRM does not automatically sense the baud rate. When communicating with the unit via the Modem port, make certain your baud rate is set to match the SRM.

1.Set Parameters: Use the SRM's Modem Parameters menu to configure the modem as desired (See Section 5.3). The device connected to the serial Modem Port must be set to communicate at the same baud rate as the SRM's serial Modem Port.

2.Execute Dial Command: Invoke an AT command to dial the desired number. For example, to dial 555-1234 using tone dialing, the following command line would be sent

to the SRM via the serial Modem Port: ATDT5551234 [Enter].

3.Disconnecting: To disconnect and end the modem communication session, type +++, and then type ATH0. The modem will disconnect and hang-up.

For additional AT commands, please refer to the on-line SRM-100 User's Guide at http://www.wti.com/guides/guidarch.htm.

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