Multi-Tech Systems MTCBA-E-EN, MTCBA-C-EN-NX PPP Wakeup-on-Call, Wakeup-on-Call Configuration

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Chapter 3 – Using the Web Management Software

PPP > Wakeup-on-Call

The Wakeup-on-Call feature allows the modem to wake up and initiate a connection when there is an incoming call. If you desired some security with this feature, you can set up the modem to wake up based on Caller ID or SMS instead of allowing all incoming calls to wakeup the modem. The Wakeup-on-Call feature will reduce the cost incurred when a modem is online and available 24 / 7.

Wakeup-on-Call Configuration

Wakeup on Call: Enable/disable the Wakeup-on-Call feature. The default is Disable.

Time Delay: Enter the amount of time that you want to pass between the reception of a call and the initiation of the Wakeup-on-Call connection. A time delay is needed to make sure that the incoming call has ended before the connection is initiated. The default is 10 seconds.

Dial-on-Demand from LAN: The default is Enable. If this feature is disabled, Dial-on-Demand initiates PPP only from the WAN, not from the LAN.

Init Strings: Configure the modem initialization strings. Init-num can range from 1-5. The default is NULL.

Submit:Click the SUBMIT button to save these settings.

Caller ID Configuration

Add “Wakeup on Call” Caller ID: To add Caller ID to the Wakeup-on-Call function, enter the Caller ID to be allowed to wakeup the modem.

After entering the Caller ID, click the Add button. The Caller ID displays at the bottom of screen. You can enter any number of IDs you desire.

A Caller ID can be edited or deleted using Options, which will be available once a Caller ID is displayed.

Caller Acknowledgement Configuration

Acknowledgement String to Caller: The configured string of (0 to 40 characters) will be sent on modem upon receiving a valid caller ID from the WAN. The default is NULL string.

Note: If the string is not configured, acknowledgement to the caller will not be sent upon successful caller ID reception.

Submit

Click the SUBMIT button to save these settings.

Note: You must click Save and Restart once you have completed and submitted all the screens on which you have made changes.

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