Multi-Tech Systems MTASR1-100 manual Remote Configuration and Management

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Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management

If your Modem Initialization String, Initialization Response, or Connect Response values are different from the defaults in the dialog box, refer to your modem user documentation and change the default values to match your modem.

Click on OK when you are satisfied with all your selections.

6.You are returned to the Windows program. Start the RouteFinder Configuration program. Windows 3.1x: Double click on the RouteFinder Configuration icon in the Program Manager. Windows 95/NT: Click on Start >> Programs >> RouteFinder >> RouteFinder Configuration.

7.The Dialing Router dialog box is displayed while software is dialing the remote RouteFinder.

8.The Reading Setup dialog box is displayed.

9.The Router Setup dialog box is displayed. This is the dialog box of the remote RouteFinder. Refer to Chapter 4 for a description of each dialog box. For a detailed description of each field within a dialog box, refer to the on-line helps provided within your RouteFinder software.

10.After you have changed the configuration of the remote RouteFinder, click on the Download Setup button to update the configuration. The remote RouteFinder will be brought down, the new configuration written to the unit, and the unit will reboot.

11.Click on the Exit button when the downloading is complete.

12.The Hangup connection with Router? dialog box is displayed.

Click on the Yes button to disconnect the phone connection to the remote site.

13.If the same telephone number is not going to be used again in the immediate future, you may want to remove it from the Port Setup dialog box.

14.At the remote site, reconnect the RouteFinder to the serial port of the PC and from the Program Manager screen click on the RouteFinder Configuration Icon to verify that the RouteFinder is running.

15.At the remote site, reconnect the RouteFinder to the serial port of the PC and from the Program Manager screen Click the Router Configuration Icon to verify that the RouteFinder is running.

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