58 Chapter 3 WAN and Dial Backup Setup
Figure 11 Menu 2.1 advanced WAN setup
AT Command Strings:
Drop DTR When Hang Up= Yes
AT Response Strings:
Table 8
Table 8 Advanced WAN port setup: AT commands fields
Field
AT Command Strings:
Dial
Drop
Answer
Drop DTR When
Hang Up
AT Response String:
CLID (Calling Line
Identification)
Called Id
NN47922-501
Menu 2.1 - Advanced WAN Setup
Dial= atdt
Drop= ~~+++~~ath
Answer= ata
CLID= NMBR =
Called Id=
Speed= CONNECT
Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel:
describes the fields in
Description
Enter the AT Command string to make a call.
Enter the AT Command string to drop a call. ~
represents a one second wait. For example,
~~~+++~~ath can be used if your modem has a slow
response time.
Enter the AT Command string to answer a call.
Press the [SPACE BAR] to choose either Yes or No.
When Yes is selected (the default), the DTR (Data
Terminal Ready) signal is dropped after the "AT
Command String: Drop" is sent out.
Enter the keyword that precedes the CLID (Calling
Line Identification) in the AT response string. This
lets the Business Secure Router capture the CLID in
the AT response string that comes from the WAN
device. CLID is required for CLID authentication.
Enter the keyword preceding the dialed number.
Call Control:
Dial Timeout(sec)= 60
Retry Count= 0
Retry Interval(sec)= N/A
Drop Timeout(sec)= 20
Call Back Delay(sec)= 15
Figure
11.
Default
atdt
+++ath
ata
Yes
NMBR =
TO