SONICWALL SONICOS STANDARD 3.0 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE
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Modem > Dialup Profiles > Modem Profile Configuration
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Click on the Schedule tab.
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Select Limit Times for Dialup Profile to specify the scheduled times the modem is allowed to
make connections.
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Specify the days in the Day of Week column, and enter the time settings in the 24-hour format.
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Click OK to add the dial-up profile to the SonicWALL security appliance. The Dialup Profile
appears in the Dialup Profiles table.
Chat Scripts
Some legacy servers can require company-specific chat scripts for logging onto the dial-up servers.
A chat script, like other types of scripts, automates the act of typing commands using a keyboard. It
consists of commands and responses, made up of groups of expect-response pairs as well as
additional control commands, used by the chat script interpreter on the TELE3 SP. The TELE3 SP
uses a default chat script that works with most ISPs, but your ISP may require a chat script with
specific commands to “chat” with their server. If an ISP requires a specific chat script, it is typically
provided to you with your dial-up access information. The default chat script for the TELE3 SP has the
following commands:
ABORT `NO DIALTONE'
ABORT `BUSY'
ABOR `NO CARRIER'
"ATQ0
"ATE0
"ATM1
"ATL0
"ATV1
OK ATDT\T
CONNECT \D \C
The first three commands direct the chat script interpreter to abort if any of the strings NO CARRIER,
NO DIALTONE, or BUSYare received from the modem.
The next five commands are AT commands that tell the chat interpreter to wait for nothing as
" defines an empty string, and configure the following on the modem: return command responses,
don't echo characters, report the connecting baud rate when connected, and return verbose
responses.