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Appendix E – Connecting to a Cisco Router

Appendix E – Using Out of Band Management

This appendix covers the setting up of a router. The router's console port, for example on a Cisco router, is an asynchronous serial port configured as data communications equipment (DCE).

Step 1: Configure the Modem for your Country or Region

Configure the modem defaults to match the requirements of the country/region in which it will be used. For information on how to do this, see “Step 5: Configure the Modem for your Country or Region” in Chapter 2.

Step 2: Configure for Callback Security in Direct Connect Mode

Callback security requires a caller to give a correct password before sending data to the system. If you do not plan to use this feature, skip to Step 3.

To Turn Direct Connect Callback Security On and Off

Callback security must be turned on to enter many callback security commands.

Using a terminal program such as HyperTerminal, type the command AT#Sxxxxxxxx, where xxxxxxxx is your password (1 to 8 characters long; case-sensitive). Press ENTER. The modem responds with OK if the setup password is correct and ERROR if it is wrong. The default password is MTSMODEM. If you wish to change the password, then type the command AT#S=xxxxxxxx, where xxxxxxxx is the new password (1 to 8 characters long; case-sensitive), and press ENTER.

Type one of the following commands:

To turn on remote callback security only, type AT#CBS2 and press ENTER.

To turn on both local and remote callback security, type AT#CBS1 and press ENTER. When local security is

turned on, you must enter the setup password before you can enter any AT command from a local terminal except the AT, ATIn, and AT#Sxxxxxxxx commands.

Type AT&W0 to store the above commands to nonvolatile memory.

To Set the Parity of the Callback Security Messages

The modem’s password prompt and messages parity must match the parity of the computer to which the modem is connected.

1.The default parity setting for your modem is no parity (AT#CBP0). To change the modem’s prompt messages to use even parity, type AT#CBP2 and press ENTER. For odd parity, type AT#CBP1 and press

ENTER.

2.To store the new parity value, type AT&W and press ENTER.

To Assign Callback Passwords

To store a callback password for the first callback memory location, type AT#CBN0=xxxxxxxx, where xxxxxxxx is the first password. Press ENTER. The password must be unique, must be 6 to 10 characters in length and case-sensitive, and must not contain a + or - character.

To store a callback password for the second callback memory location, type AT#CBN1=xxxxxxxx, where xxxxxxxx is the second password, and press ENTER. Note that the memory location number in the command is incremented by one.

Repeat as many times as necessary until all passwords have been entered. To review your entries, type AT&V and press ENTER.

To set the modem for direct connect mode, type AT%H1 and press ENTER.

To Call a Modem Configured for Callback Security

1.Using a terminal program and an originating modem, dial the number of the modem connected to the Cisco router, which we will call the “remote modem.”

2.When connection is established, the remote modem responds: Password>

3.Type a direct connection password, and press ENTER. You have three attempts or one minute to enter a valid password.

4.If the password is valid, the message OK Connecting appears and the modems establish a working connection.

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Contents MultiModem ZBA Warranty Knowledge Base and Support Services Technical SupportCopyright RevisionsContents Features AT Commands InformationIntroduction CE Mark Technical SpecificationsSafety Warnings InstallationChange the Internal Jumpers Opening the ModemChanging the Voice Jumper Connect the Modem to Your PC Connect the Two-Wire Leased Line Leased Line OnlyConnect the Modem to the Telephone Line Connect the Modem to a Phone OptionalPower-On Test Connect the Modem to the AC Power OutletInstall the Modem Driver Windows InstallerPage Using the Global Wizard to Configure Your Modem Configure the Modem for Your Country or RegionUsing AT Commands to Configure Your Modem Click Initial Setup and Country/Region SelectionConnecting to the Internet SetupOperation About the Front PanelRemote Configuration Changing the Setup PasswordChanging the Remote Escape Character Changing the Setup Password Callback SecurityTurning Callback Security On and Off Assigning Callback Passwords and Phone Numbers Setting Callback Security Message ParityCalling Procedures Password-Only CallbackNumber-Entry Callback Direct Connection Extension-Entry CallbackCallback Assignments Form Location Password Telephone Number Callback Security CommandsTroubleshooting None of the Indicators LightModem Does Not Respond to Commands Modem Cannot Connect When Dialing File Transfer Is Slower Than It Should Be There Are Garbage Characters on the Monitor Data Is Being LostModem Doesn’t Work with Caller ID Fax and Data Software Can’t Run at the Same TimeAppendix a Upgrading the Modem’s Firmware Download the Upgrade FileIdentify the Modem Firmware Identify the Current Firmware VersionUpgrade the Modem’s Firmware Extract the Upgrade FilesRestore Your Parameters Clear Your Stored ParametersAppendix B Regulatory Compliance FCC Part 15 RegulationFCC Part 68 Telecom Canadian Limitations Notice EMC, Safety and R&TTE Directive ComplianceIndustry Canada International Modem RestrictionsNew Zealand Telecom Warning Notice South African StatementJapan Requirements Special phone cable is required for regulatory compliance Brazil Special Cable for MT9234ZBA model onlyAppendix C Environmental Information Weee Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment StatementReach Statement Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances RoHS CR6+ Rohs HT/TS Substance ConcentrationAppendix D Installing a Modem under Linux Appendix E Using Out of Band Management Configure the Modem for your Country or RegionConfigure for Callback Security in Direct Connect Mode Console Port Final Setup Remote ConfigurationConsole Port Connections Autoanswer Call Waiting Callback Security Caller ID Index
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