LINESHARE PRO

4.12Dialing the Destination Computer through the Calling Computer

To have the calling modem automatically “over dial” a port access code and access the modem connected to the Lineshare Pro, the caller must take into consideration whether the call is local or long distance.

For local remote access to PORT 1 (modem or fax/modem) on the Lineshare Pro, instruct the caller to use the following dialing string in the modem’s software:

ATDT (phone number),#11,#11,#11,#11

For local remote access to PORT 2 on the Lineshare Pro, instruct the caller to use the following dialing string in the modem’s software:

ATDT (phone number),#22,#22,#22,#22

The calling modem picks up its phone line and dials the phone number. Each comma (,) tells the modem to wait about two seconds and then over-dial the access code (# 11 or # 22). When the Lineshare Pro answers, it detects the tones and routes the call automatically to the correct port.

NOTE

The comma (,) command does not always delay dialing for a two-second interval. See your modem’s operator’s guide.

For long-distance remote access to Port 1 (modem or fax/modem) on the Lineshare Pro, instruct the caller to use the following dialing string in the modem’s software:

ATDT 1(phone number),,,#11,#11,#11,#11

For long distance remote access to PORT 2 on the Lineshare Pro, instruct the caller to use the following dialing string in the modem’s software:

ATDT 1(phone number),,,#22,#22,#22,#22

The calling modem picks up its phone line and dials the phone number. Each comma (,) tells the modem to wait about two seconds and then over-dial the access code (# 11 or # 22). When the Lineshare Pro answers, it detects the tones and routes the call automatically to the correct port.

Pulse-dialing systems should use the following dialing string for a call to PORT 2:

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