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ZyWAN User Manual Configuring the ZyWAN
© 2007 Eurotech Ltd Issue B 64
Field/Option Explanation
Echo Connect Strings?
Choose whether to echo all commands. The options are:
To Async: Echo the Connect Message and Failure Message
to the serial port after a connection attempt or after the
Terminal Client disconnects.
To Async and Socket: Echo the Connect Message and
Failure Message to the serial port and to the remote server
after a connection attempt or after the Terminal Client
disconnects.
Neither: Do not echo the strings to the serial or TCP port.
Matching Dial String
Enter the ATDT string that is used to make a connection if
the Connect Mode option is set to ATDT or ATDT or DCD.
Otherwise, leave this field empty. The string should always
start with the letters ATDT and be followed by some unique
text (uppercase/lowercase text is treated the identically, and
spaces are ignored).
For instance, the Host Connection rows may contain
Matching Dial Strings of ATDT1, ATDT555-1212,
ATDTDIAL. When any of these strings is received on the
serial port, the ZyWAN attempts to connect to the first
configured IP address of this Host Connection row.
Connect Message
Enter a text message sent to the network and/or serial port
when a network connection is established to the remote
address. This text is only sent when the Echo Connect
Strings? is set to something other than Neither. This options
emulates a modem’s option to echo a connect message to a
dialling computer. This field may be left blank if no message
is desired.
Failure Message
Enter a text message sent to the network and/or serial port
when the Terminal Client disconnects from a network
connection, and to the serial port when a connection
attempt fails. This text is only sent when the Echo Connect
Strings? is set to something other than Neither. This option
emulates a modem’s option to echo a fail message to a
dialling computer. This field may be left blank if no message
is desired.
IP Address 1,
IP Address 2,
IP Address 3
Enter the IP address or fully qualified domain name (FQDN)
for the Terminal Client to connect to.