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| 6: Line and Tunnel Settings |
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| Tunnel Modem | Description |
| Emulation Settings |
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| Response Type | Select a representation for the Modem Response Codes sent out on the Serial |
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| Line. Choices are: |
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| Text (ATV1) (default) |
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| Numeric (ATV0) |
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| Error Unknown | Set whether the Error Unknown Commands is enabled (ATU0) and ERROR is |
| Commands | returned on the Serial Line for unrecognized AT commands. OTherwise |
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| (ATU1) OK is returned for unrecognized AT commands. Choices are: |
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| Enabled |
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| Disabled (default) |
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| Incoming Connection | Set how and if requests are answered after an incoming RING (ATS0=2). |
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| Disabled (default) |
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| Automatic |
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| Manual |
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| Connect String | Enter the customized Connect String sent to the Serial Line with the Connect |
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| Modem Response Code. |
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| Display Remote IP | Set whether the Display Remote IP is enabled so that the incoming RING sent |
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| on the Serial Line is followed by the IP address of the caller. Choices are: |
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| Enabled |
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| Disabled (default) |
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To Configure Tunnel Modem Emulation Settings
Using Web Manager
To configure the Modem Emulation for a specific tunnel, click Tunnel in the menu and select Tunnel 1
Using the CLI
To enter the Tunnel 1 Modem command level: enable
Using XML
Include in your file: <configgroup name=”tunnel modem” instance=”1”>
Statistics
Tunnel statistics contains data counters, error counters, connection time and connection information. Statistics are available at each individual connection and aggregated across all connections.
To View Tunnel Statistics
Using Web Manager
To view statistics for a specific tunnel, click Tunnel in the menu and select the Tunnel 1
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