USRobotics V.34 Network Card User Manual


 
COURIER HIGH SPEED MODEMS
Remote Access D-13
As mentioned earlier, if the number of unsuccessful login
attempts exceeds the set limit, the modem returns online
and refuses any further login attempts during the
remainder of that connection.
When a password is accepted, the Courier indicates that it
has entered Remote Access mode and the remote prompt
appears on the remote caller's screen.
Access Granted
Remote->
5. If password security is not active (no passwords have been
set or both passwords are disabled), the Courier automati-
cally enters Remote Access mode and the remote prompt
appears on the remote caller's screen.
Remote->
6. Once the remote access session has been established, keep in
mind that there is a 3 minute inactivity timer. If the modem
detects no activity for 3 minutes, it aborts the remote access
session and resumes a normal online connection.
Aborting the Request for Remote Access
If you want to abort the remote access login before you have
entered the password, return online by pressing <Ctrl>-C or
typing ATO <Enter>.
Remote Viewing and Configuration
Once you've gained remote access, you can communicate with
the host Courier as if you are entering commands at its attached
computer. Depending on your access privileges, you can use
the regular Courier AT commands.
If you have view privileges only (with %P0), you can use any of
the view (Inquiry) commands described in Chapter 6.
If you have view and configure privileges (set with %P1), you
can use any of the modem commands, except those commands
that cannot be used while online, such as the Dial command.
You can also use the remote configuration commands explained
later.