Multi-Tech Systems RJ-45, RJ-9 manual PPP Wakeup-On-Call Examples

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Chapter 3 – Using the Web Management Software

PPP > Wakeup-On-Call Examples

Example 1 – Set Up the Ethernet Router to Activate on Incoming SMS Message

Note: You must have firmware version 1.14 or above in order for Wakeup-on-Callto work.

1.On the PPP > PPP Configuration screen, set up the following parameters:

PPP General

Make sure that PPP is Enabled (the default).

Make sure Dial-on-Demandis Enabled (the default).

Set the Idle Time Out to the number of seconds you desire.

Authentication

Your wireless service provider may require you to have a separate PPP User name and Password. If so, enter them here. Note: If a user name and password are required, your wireless provider would have given them to you when you activated your account.

Modem Configuration

Make sure your Dial Number is entered correctly: For CDMA, it is #777

For GPRS and EDGE, it is *99***1#

Make sure your Init String 1 is set up correctly.

For GPRS and EDGE, Init string 1 should be the APN.

Example: AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet"

Submit

Click the Submit button to save the changes made on this screen.

2.On the PPP > Wakeup-on-Callscreen, set up the following parameters:

Wakeup-on-Call Configuration

Select Enable for Wakeup-on-Call.

Set the Time Delay. You can use the 10 second default.

Enter the Init Strings:

For the EDGE modem:

Enter Wakeup Init String 1 as at+cmgf=1

Enter Wakeup Init String 2 as at+csms=1

Enter Wakeup Init String 3 as at+cnmi=2,2,0,0,1

For the GPRS modem:

Enter Wakeup Init String 1 as at+cmgf=1

Enter Wakeup Init String 2 as at+csms=1

Enter Wakeup Init String 3 as at+cnmi=2,2,0,0,0

For the CDMA modem:

Enter Wakeup Init String 1 as at+cnmi=2,2,0,0,0

Click the Submit button to save these settings.

Caller ID Configuration

Enter a caller’s ID that you want added to the Caller ID list.

Note: Add the SMS message string into the Caller ID list. When the string configured matches the SMS message string, it will activate the Wakeup-on-Call feature.

Add Button

Click the Add button to save each Caller ID as it is entered to the Caller ID list.

Caller Acknowledgement Configuration

Enter a configured string that will be sent to the modem upon receiving a valid Caller ID from the WAN.

For the CDMA, GPRS, and EDGE modems:

Set the Wakeup Acknowledgement string configuration with the command at+cnma

Click the Submit button to save the Acknowledgement Configuration.

3.Save and Restart

You must click Save and Restart once you have completed and submitted all the screens on which you have made changes. The device will save all the settings and reboot the PC.

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