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Line Service Commands
Set Vmodem-Phone
signals dtr
You can specify how the DTR signal pin acts during your modem application
connection, as itself (DTR), as DCD, or as RI.
signals rts
You can specify how the RTS signal pin acts during your modem application
connection, as itself (RTS), as DCD, or as RI.
style
One of the following:
z Verbose—Return codes (strings) are sent to the connected device.
z Numeric—The following characters can be sent to the connected device:
0 OK
1 CONNECTED
2 RING
3 NO CARRIER
4 ERROR
6 ITERFACE DOWN
7 CONNECTION REFUSED
8 NO LISTNER
success-string
String that is sent to the serial device when a connection succeeds. If no string is
entered, then the string
CONNECT will be sent with the connecting speed, for example
CONNECT 9600.
suppress
If set to No, connection success/failure indication strings are sent to the connected
device, otherwise these indications are suppressed.
Description This command associates a phone number with an IP address and TCP port. This
enables the existing modem application to issue a dial command with a phone number.
The phone number will be searched in this table and if an exact match is found, the
associated IP address and TCP port will be used to establish the connection. This is a
universal command, meaning that all VModem lines will have access to the entries
defined here. 1-port models support up to 4 entries, all other desktop models support up
to 8 entries, and rack-mount models support up to 48 entries.
User Level Admin
Syntax
set vmodem-phone entry <number> phone-number <string>
[<ip_address <number>|host <string>] [port <TCP_port>]
set vmodem-phone entry <number> delete
Options entry
Specify the entry number in the vmodem phone number table.
phone-number
Specify the phone number that your application uses to connect to remote location.
Enter the number exactly as it is issued by your application.