Multitech MT5600BA, MT5600BL Callback Security Commands, Command #DBn Callback Enable/Disable

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Callback Security Commands

Chapter 6 - Callback Security

Callback Security Commands

The following AT commands are used with callback security.

Command: #DBn Callback Enable/Disable

Values:

n = 0 or 1

Default:

0

Description:

Enables or disables callback security. When callback security

 

is enabled, phone number memory locations 0–4, used for

 

quick dialing and DTR dialing, become unavailable and are

 

replaced by callback security memory locations 1–30. The

 

phone number memory locations and their contents are

 

restored when callback security is disabled.

#DB0

Disables callback security.

#DB1

Enables callback security.

Command: #CBNy=[-]xStore Callback Number

Values:

y = 01–30

 

x = dialing string

Default:

None

Description:

Stores the callback dialing string x in memory location y. The

 

dialing string can include the digits 0 through 9 and any of the

 

following characters: #, *, comma (,), semicolon (;), W, A, B, C,

 

and D. Up to 30 characters can be used. Example:

 

AT#CBN01=9,16127853000. If the optional - character

 

precedes the dialing string, and the caller appends the same

 

character to the password, the caller is connected immediately,

 

and the hangup and callback are skipped.

Command: #CBPy=x Store Callback Password

Values:

y = 01–30

 

x = password (6–10 characters)

Defaults:

None

Description:

Stores callback security password x in memory location y. The

 

password must have 6 to 10 characters.

Note: A direct connect password may not end with a hyphen (-).

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Contents MT5600BA/BL Series Data/Fax Modem User GuideMT5600BA-V.92 MT5600BA-V.90 MT5600BL-V.90 Patents MultiModemII User GuideRecord of Revisions TrademarksTable of Contents Table of ContentsMultiModemII User Guide None of the Indicators Light Product Description Chapter 1 - Description and FeaturesAbout AT Commands FeaturesSafety Warnings Connect the Modem to the Telephone Line Dialup Connection Connect theTwo-Wire Leased LineStep 1 - Connect the Modem to Your System Connect the Modem to Your PCConnect the Phone to the Modem Optional Connect the Four-Wire Leased LineConnect the Modem to the AC Power Outlet Power-On TestRemoving an Old Modem Driver Step 2 - Install the Modem DriverInstalling the Modem Driver for Windows 98/Me/2000 XP Installing the Modem Driver for Windows NTMT5600BA-V.92 Only Step 3 - Setting Your Country or Region CodeUsing the LCD Panel Using the Global WizardHow to Verify the Code Step 4 - Install PhoneToolsUsing AT Commands How to Change the Country/Region CodeChapter 3 - Using the Front Panel Modem ConfigurationLED Indicators Liquid Crystal Display LCD Option SelectionMenu Structure Branches Menu OverviewTrunks LimbsLimbs Twigs Status TrunkTwigs Basic Options TrunkLimbs BranchesContinued from previous page Basic Options Trunk, continuedAdvanced Options Trunk Advanced Options Trunk, continued Remote Configuration Options Trunk Diagnostic Options TrunkLimb Caller ID Options Trunk Phone Number Memory Options TrunkStatus Menu OptionsBasic Options ASYNC, NORM? Normal asynchronous transmission using the Advanced Options VIEW S-REGISTER SETTINGS. Use the Æ, È, ÇÅ, and Enter buttons to select the number of the S-register whose value you want displayed. To scroll through a list of digits, press the ÇÅ and È buttons. To go to the next position, press the Æ button. To back up or to exit without saving, press the Æ button several times. To display the value, press the Enter button. Same as the Sr? command Remote Configuration Options Diagnostic OptionsPhone Number Memory Options Caller ID Options Chapter 4 - Leased Line Operation Two-Wire SetupFour-Wire Setup Dial Backup and Leased Line Restoral Setup Dial Backup and Leased-Line Restoral10. Press the Æ button to go to the next digit in the number Changing the Remote Configuration Password Chapter 5 - Remote ConfigurationBasic Procedure SetupChanging the Remote Escape Character Turning Callback Security On and Off Setup ProceduresAT Command Method Chapter 6 - Callback SecurityAssigning Callback Passwords AT Command MethodFront Panel Method Front Panel Method Assigning Callback Phone NumbersCalling Procedure Command #CBP y= x Store Callback Password Callback Security CommandsCommand #DBn Callback Enable/Disable Command #CBN y= - x Store Callback NumberCallback Assignments Form LocationPasswordPhone NumberNone of the Indicators Light Chapter 7 - TroubleshootingThe Modem Does Not Respond to Commands The Modem Cannot Connect When Dialing The Modem Disconnects While Online The Modem Cannot Connect When Answering File Transfer Is Slower Than It Should BeData Is Being Lost There Are Garbage Characters on the Monitor The Modem Doesn’t Work with Caller IDFax and Data Software Can’t Run at the Same Time FCC Part 68 Telecom Appendix A - Regulatory ComplianceCanadian Limitations Notice Fax Branding StatementEMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance International Modem RestrictionsNew Zealand Telecom Warning Notice South African Notice Appendix B - Technical Specifications loop Step 1 - Identify the Modem Firmware Upgrade OverviewAppendix D - Upgrading the Firmware IntroductionStep 3 - Download the Upgrade File Step 4 - Extract the Upgrade FilesStep 2 - Identify the Current Firmware Version Step 6 - Upgrade the Modem’s Firmware Step 7 - Restore Your ParametersStep 5 - Clear Your Stored Paramenters Installation Appendix E - Installing a Modem Under LinuxUsing the Terminal Program Minicom to Verify Operation Standard Linux Serial Port Definitions3. Select Dialup Configuration Tool Using the Modem to Call the InternetCalling the ISP Answering CallsRS-232 Pin Descriptions Appendix F - Pin DescriptionsAppendix F - Pin Descriptions RS-232 Cable PinoutsHSKi CTS HSKo RTS Leased Line PinoutsDTE Mini-DIN 8-pin connector DCE DB-25 connectorIndex