Scenario 1 - Multiconnect Ip As A Modem - Multitech MultiConnect User Manual

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Scenario 1 – MultiConnect IP as a Modem
In this scenario, once the physical link is up on the built-in modem interface; i.e., by dialing or answering,
the serial device connected to the RS-232 interface (S0 of the target) can communicate to the device on
the built-in modem interface (S1 of the target) and vice-versa.
Commands for MultiConnect IP as a Modem
# set operation-mode modem
# set serial s0 escape-monitor enable
# set serial s0 escape-string "+++inets0"
# set serial s0 stop-bits 1
# set serial s0 baud-rate 115200
# set serial s0 data-bits 8
# set serial s0 parity none
# set serial s0 flow-control rts-cts
# set serial s1 stop-bits 1
# set serial s1 baud-rate 115200
# set serial s1 data-bits 8
# set serial s1 parity none
# set serial s1 flow-control rts-cts
# save
Notes:
You can switch from Data mode to Command mode using the escape-monitor-string
configuration. The control is transferred to the command prompt. Either "Login" or the
command shell is prompted depending on the configuration.
You can switch from Command mode to Data mode using the restore session command.
The data session is dropped if the physical link goes down.
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MultiConnect Serial-to-Serial Adapter User Guide (S000354A)
MultiConnect IP as a Modem
Chapter 9 – Modem (Transparent) Mode
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