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CHAPTER 7: Callback Security and Remote Configuration
AT+ - DT...????N1 <CR> (number for location N1)...etc
Note: You must indicate within the command string that the
modem either Pulse dials (ATDP...) or Tone dials ATDT...).
The maximum length of the number is 35 characters. The number
may include commands as well as your number, so as to create
macro-type command numbers.
The + and/or - characters entered before the phone number are
optional. The + (Deposit Number) code allows a caller to enter the
number he or she wishes the Callback modem to call back when
the caller uses a particular password (Step 3 of Table 7-3). The -
character enables direct entry when the caller uses that correct
password (Step 3 of Table 7-3) without the Callback modem having
to return the call.
The ??? entry at the end of the phone number is optional and indi-
cates a subcode number to the main phone number for that
location. The ??? used to dial different extensions at the same basic
number. To use this optional feature, enter the number of ? marks
where indicated equal to the number of digits in the desired
extension number, (i.e., with a 4 digit extension enter ????). When
a caller uses that particular password (Step 3 of Table 7-3), he or
she then enters an extension number directly after the password,
with the same number of digits as the number of ? marks originally
entered. When calling back that particular number, your modem
will also dial the indicated extension number.
Note: To view Callback Passwords/Numbers, use the L Command.
6. To store changed parameters to memory, enter AT&W0 and hit
RETURN.
Note: If you have enabled Callback Security (#DB1 in step 2 of
Table 7-2), the Series II Modem will be secured locally. To gain
local access, you must again perform steps 7 and 8.
7. Enter your modem's LOGIN Password (as selected in Table 7-1)
by entering:
AT#Ixxxxxxxxxx<CR> (xxxxxxxxxx from Table 7-1)
8. Enter your modem's Setup Password (as selected in Table 7-1)
by entering:
AT#Syyyyyyyyyy<CR> (yyyyyyyyyy from Table 7-1)