9: Line and Tunnel Settings
Table 9-20 Modem Emulation Commands and Descriptions (continued)
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ATS0=n | Accept incoming connection. |
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ATA | Answer incoming connection (if ATS0 is 2 or greater). |
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A/ | Repeat last valid command. |
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For commands that can take address information (ATD, ATDT, ATDP), the destination address can be specified by entering the IP Address, or entering the IP Address and port number. For example, <ipaddress>:<port>. The port number cannot be entered on its own.
For ATDT and ATDP commands less than 255 characters, the EDS replaces the last segment of the IP address with the configured Connect Mode remote station address. It is possible to use the last two segments also, if they are under 255 characters. For example, if the address is 100.255.15.5, entering “ATDT 16.6” results in 100.255.16.6.
When using ATDT and ATDP, enter 0.0.0.0 to switch to the Command Line Interface (CLI). Once the CLI is exited by using the CLI exit command, the EDS reverts to modem emulation mode. By default, the +++ characters are not passed through the connection. Turn on this capability using the modem echo pluses command.
To configure modem emulation for a specific tunnel:
1.Select Tunnel on the menu bar, if you are not already in the Tunnel web page.
2.Select a tunnel number at the top of the page.
3.Select Modem Emulation. The Modem Emulation page for the specific tunnel appears.
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