Multi-Tech Systems MT9234ZBA-USB manual Basic Procedure, Changing the Setup Password

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Chapter 4 – Remote Configuration

Chapter 4 - Remote Configuration

Remote configuration is a network management tool that allows you to configure modems anywhere in your network from one location. With password protected remote configuration, you can issue AT commands to a remote MultiModem product for maintenance or troubleshooting as if you were on site.

Basic Procedure

The following steps are valid regardless of whether the connection is established by the local or the remote Multi- Tech modem.

1.Establish a data connection with a remote MultiModem product.

2.Send three remote configuration escape characters followed by AT and the setup password, and press ENTER. Example: %%%ATMTSMODEM. You have four tries to enter the correct password before being disconnected. If the password is correct, the remote modem responds with OK.

3.You can now send AT commands to configure the remote modem.

4.When you have finished configuring the remote modem, save the new configuration by typing AT&W0, and pressing Enter.

5.Type ATO and press Enter to exit remote configuration. You can then break the connection in the normal way.

CAUTION: If you hang up while you are in remote configuration mode, it may lock up the remote modem.

Setup

Multi-Tech modems are shipped with a default setup password (MTSMODEM). Because anyone who has an owner’s manual knows the default setup password, for security you should change the password and possibly also the remote configuration escape character.

Changing the Setup Password

1.Open a data communications program such as Phone Tools or HyperTerminal.

2.To change the password, type AT#S=xxxxxxxx, where xxxxxxxx stands for the password, and press ENTER. The password can include any keyboard character, and must be one to eight characters long. The modem responds with OK.

3.The new password is saved automatically. You can now either enter more AT commands or exit the data communications program. The next time you remotely configure the modem you must use the new setup password.

Note: You can only change the setup password locally; you cannot do it remotely. Also, passwords are case sensitive. The next time you enter the password, it must be in the same case as you set it up.

Changing the Remote Escape Character

To increase security, you can change a remote modem’s remote configuration escape character. The remote configuration escape character is stored in register S9. The factory default is 37, which is the ASCII code for the percent character (%). For ASCII code characters, refer to Appendix E. Setting S9 to 0 (zero) disables remote configuration entirely—but if you do this remotely, you won’t be able to change it back remotely!

1.Establish a remote configuration link with the remote modem as described in “Basic Procedure.”

2.Type ATS9=n, where n is the ASCII code for the new remote configuration escape character, then press ENTER.

3.Save the new value by typing AT&W and pressing ENTER.

4.Type ATO<CR> to exit remote configuration.

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Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MT9234ZBA-USB User Guide (S000419D)

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Contents MultiModem ZBA MultiModem ZBA User Guide Contents Features include Package ContentsAT Commands Info Universal Serial Bus USBTechnical Specifications Server-to-Client Data RatesSafety Warning Telecom USB ConnectionLine Connection Phone ConnectionInstall the Modem Driver Installing the Modem Driver in Windows VistaIntroduction Choose Browse my computer for driver software advanced Page Installation Installing driver software… screen appears Installation of the Modem Page Installing the Modem Driver in Windows Server 2008,XP,2003 Page Select MT9234ZBA-USB MultiModem Click Continue Anyway Page Page Click Continue Anyway Page Using the Global Wizard to Configure Your Modem Using AT Commands to Configure Your ModemConnecting to the Internet OperationInternet Connection Basic Procedure SetupChanging the Setup Password Changing the Remote Escape CharacterNone of the Indicators Light Modem Does Not Respond to CommandsModem Dials But Cannot Connect Modem Cannot Connect When Answering Modem Disconnects While OnlineModem Doesn’t Work with Caller ID Fax and Data Software Can’t Run at the Same TimeAppendix a Regulatory Compliance FCC Part 68 TelecomFCC Part 15 Regulation Canadian Limitations NoticeIndustry Canada EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive International Modem RestrictionsThailand Approval South African NoticeAppendix B Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Appendix C C-ROHS HT/TS Substance Concentration 依照中国标准的有毒有害物质信息Installation in Computers Using the Linux 2.4 Kernel IntroductionInstallation Steps Install the Kernel SourcesPrepare the Kernel Sources This command builds the driver package for Build and Install the TI USB Driver from the TGZ Package Load the TI USB DriverUninstalling the TI USB Driver for 2.4 kernel versions Device FilesInstallation in Computers Using the Linux 2.6 Kernel Prepare the Kernel Sources This command builds the driver package for Uninstalling the TI USB Driver for 2.6 kernel versions Load the TI USB 3410/5052 DriverInstallation in Computers Using the Linux 2.6.20 Kernel Installing the Hotplug ScriptsInstalling udev Rules Patching and Rebuilding the KernelInstalling the Firmware Images Appendix E Ascii Conversion Index Global Wizard