Connecting & Starting the MultiAccess

MultiAccess Quick Start Guide

 

 

Raw Mode - If Yes, this sets the TCP port to a RAW socket. User data is treated “as is” and the Telnet Command Escape capability is disabled. If No, this allows the Telnet command parser to look for escape sequences that are used to communicate control functions. A common example is to support RFC-2217 Com Port Control.

Pool - If you want to access a specific modem, accept the default of No. Each modem will be given a specific TCP port number, starting at 7000+. If you select pool = Yes, then all selected modems are accessed via port number 6000 – creating a first available pool, starting with the lowest numbered tty port.

SSL - Support is made available when the usage is Modem Sharing with Authentication. This is only used with SSL capable Telnet Clients. Site Certificate information needs to be configured appropriately. Contact Multi-Tech Tech Support for additional information.

Idle Timer (seconds) - The Idle Timer, upon expiring, will hangup the modem and close the telnet socket. Idle time is defined as no data flow in both directions. Any data sent or received across the socket will cause the Idle Timer to start over. When there has been no data activity for the duration specified, the idle timer will expire.

Monitor CD - Upon the modem disconnecting, the MultiAccess will close the telnet socket to the host application server.

4. Click on the Save button.

If you are using your MultiAccess as a network fax server, you need to set up the Modem Usage menu to support your configuration.

1.Click on the Usage drop down arrow and select Fax.

2.Click on the Modem up or down arrow and select the tty modem(s) for faxing. You can choose multiple modems by holding down the shift key.

3.Click on the Save button.

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