Telenetics 56 Network Card User Manual


 
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AT-LOG Call Log
The AT-LOG command will automatically record the Date, Time, Phone Number and Name of
any inbound call that has Caller ID information. In addition the modem will also log all outbound
calls that are originated by the modem and record the phone number, connect speed, disconnect
reason and call duration. The modem will also log information about anonymous inbound calls if
the call makes a data or fax connection.
If the Time and Date have been set it will also record this. The Time and Date will be set by an
inbound call with Caller ID information or by issuing the ATDATE command.
The modem does not have a non-volatile real time clock so the current time and
date will be forgotten if the modem is turned off. The current time and date is
displayed at the end of the &V display if it has been set.
Options
AT-LOG Display the most recent calls (The modem has enough storage for
approximately 400 calls)
AT-LOG2 Delete call log (confirming the deletion with Y)
AT&F and AT&F. do not delete the call log, it can only be explicitly deleted using
AT-LOG2.
If you wish to secure the call log so that it cannot be deleted by unauthorised users, the AT-
LOG2 command can be disabled from the security menu ‘L’ command (which also locks the
encryption mode) and re-enabled using the ‘F’ command.
The Call Log is displayed most recent call first. The information saved in the call log is:
DATE in format mm/dd (month/day)
TIME in format hh:mm (hour/minute)
NUMBER for both inbound and outbound calls
NAME the name of an inbound call is displayed if the name was
provided in the Caller ID information or if the number
was listed in the security database.
Duration in format hh:mm:ss (hours:minutes:seconds)
the total duration of the call.
S42 the code number for the disconnect reason. Maybe
helpful for tracking down call that drop out
mysteriously. Refer to manual or help text for
information on the S42 codes.
SPEED the connect line speed
ERROR CORRECTION L for LAPM M for MNP - for no error correction