Remote Configuration Commands - Multitech MultiModem MT2834MR6 User Manual

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3.14 Remote Configuration Commands

When you are online with another Multi-Tech modem, you can issue AT commands to it by sending a remote
configuration escape sequence. The remote modem responds by displaying a menu and asking for a setup
password. The MT2834MR6 has two default passwords. Please note that if you change them, you cannot
retrieve them by resetting the modem by using AT&W1; you must know the new passwords to make any
further changes. For further information on remote configuration, see Appendix I, "Remote Configuration."
%%%AT<CR>
Remote Configuration Escape Sequence
Enter the remote configuration escape sequence to initiate remote configuration when you
are online with another Multi-Tech modem. The default escape sequence used by the
MT2834MR6 is three percent signs (%%%) followed by the letters AT and ENTER. The
remote configuration escape character, which is stored in register S13, can be changed
either locally or remotely for greater security.
#Ixxxxxx
Change Login Password
xxxxxx = password
Default: #IMULTI-TECH
Use the #I command to enter or change the remote configuration login password.
AT#Ixxxxxx enters the current remote configuration login password, where xxxxxx
represents the password. If the password is wrong, the remote modem responds with
ERROR; if it is correct, the remote modem responds with OK, and you can proceed with the
#S command.
AT#I=xxxxxx stores a new remote configuration login password, where xxxxxx represents
the password. The password is case sensitive, and can be any combination of upper and
lower case keyboard characters. It must be six to ten characters in length.
#Syyyyyy
Change Setup Password
yyyyyy = password
Default: #SMODEMSETUP
Use the #S command to enter or change the remote configuration setup password. Before
you can use it, you must enter the login password using the #I command.
AT#Syyyyyy enters the current remote configuration password, where yyyyyy represents
the password. If the password is wrong, the remote modem responds with ERROR; if it is
correct, the remote modem responds with OK, and you can proceed with the next command.
AT#S=yyyyyy stores a new remote configuration setup password, where yyyyyy represents
the password. The password is case sensitive, and can be any combination of upper and
lower case keyboard characters. It must be six to ten characters long.
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