USRobotics NETServer/16 Switch User Manual


 
Command Reference 10-23
Special Characters
The send or reply strings can contain any printing ASCII
character. Also, you may use the following special characters:
\r ASCII carriage return
\n ASCII line feed
\0XX octal digit XX (such as \O7)
\\ single backslash (\)
“” An empty reply string (expect no reply)
The Last String in a Dial Script
The last entry in the Dial Command Script must be a Reply
string that indicates that the remote location is ready to begin
receiving network packets. This activates the TCP/IP protocol
coming from the NETServer.
When connecting to a remote NETServer for example, the final
reply string to look for should be “SL/IP” or “PPP”. For other
routers, consult the product’s own documentation.
Dial Script Example
The following Dial Command Script is an example of how to
establish a connection between two NETServers which have
modems supporting the AT dial command syntax:
Send Reply
ATDT16155551234\r CONNECT
\r login:
my_location_name\r password:
my_password\r SL/IP
The 16155551234 would be replaced by the actual telephone
number of the remote modem.
my_location_name would be replaced by the actual user name for
your location.
my_password would be replaced by the actual password set up at
the remote site for that user name.