6: Tunnel Settings

 

 

 

 

Modem Emulation

Description

 

Settings

 

 

Verbose Response

Select to enable or disable verbose response. If enabled, modem response codes

 

 

are sent out on the serial line.

 

 

 

 

Response Type

Select either Text or Numeric representation for the modem response codes sent

 

 

out on the serial line.

 

 

 

 

Error Unknown

Select to enable or disable error unknown commands. If enabled, ERROR is

 

Commands

returned to the serial line for unrecognized AT commands.

 

 

 

 

Incoming

Select Automatic, Manual or Disabled for the handling of incoming connections.

 

Connection

 

 

 

 

 

Connect String

Specify a customized string to be sent with the CONNECT modem response code

 

 

to the serial line, if any.

 

 

 

 

Display Remote IP

Select to enable or disable display remote IP. If enabled, the incoming ring sent on

 

 

the serial line is followed by the IP address of the caller.

 

 

 

Using Web Manager

To configure the modem emulation for a specific tunnel, click Modem Emulation in the menu and select Modem Emulation 1 -> Configuration.

To view the modem emulation status for a specific tunnel, click Modem Emulation in the menu and select Modem Emulation 1 -> Status.

Using the CLI

To enter the Modem Emulation command level: config -> Modem Emulation <1>

Using XML

Include in your file: <configgroup name=”Modem Emulation” instance=”1”>

Table 6-7 Modem Emulation Commands and Descriptions

Command

Description

AT?

Help. Displays this table.

 

 

ATA

Answer incoming call request (if ATS0=2 or greater).

 

 

ATD

Connects to the configured Connect Mode address and port.

 

 

ATD

<address>:<port> Connects to the specified address and port.

 

 

ATD 0

Enters the Command Line Interface (CLI); exit returns to AT commands.

 

 

ATDP

Same as ATD.

 

 

ATDT

Same as ATD.

 

 

ATEn

Switches echo in command mode (n=0: off, n=1: on).

 

 

ATH

Disconnects the network session.

 

 

ATI

Displays modem information.

 

 

ATO

Switches to data mode if connection still exists. Reverse of '+++'.

 

 

ATQn

Quiet mode (n=0: enable results code, n=1: disable results code.)

 

 

ATS0=n

Accept connection. (n=0: no, n=1: auto, n=2+: via ATA command).

 

 

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