Remote Access Reset

Remote access reset enables someone unfamiliar with the AT command set to quickly configure a local modem so that another modem can dial into it. Then you can use the remote modem to configure local modem options. Remote access reset configures the modem to:

Answer an incoming call

Accept a network management session

Accept a remote configuration session initiated by the calling modem

Disconnect a call if one is in progress

End any test in progress

Operation

To select remote access reset, press and simultaneously for three seconds. Rmt Access Reset displays. The modem resets itself to settings that let it answer a call and be accessed by an NMS or remote modem. The modem may be dialed into and reconfigured. Stored phone numbers and saved option sets remain unchanged.

When Remote Access Reset Is Disabled

Remote access reset is not supported when the modem is attached to a network management system. If you select it in this situation, NETMAN ATTACHED! displays. To invoke remote access reset, set OverrideMode=On (NETWK CRTL OPT’S).

Remote access reset is not supported when the modem is password protected

(i.e., when pressing and for three seconds displays PASSWD PROTECTED). To choose the remote access feature, you must first unlock the modem, either from the front panel, or with the AT*PN (enter password) command.

Configuring the Modem

Configuring the Modem 4-29

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Motorola V.34-SDC, and V.32bis, 326X V.34 manual Operation, When Remote Access Reset Is Disabled