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RouteFinder RF500S User Guide
Writing a login script for IP Routing
To write an effective login script, you must obtain the correct login script information from your ISP
and become familiar with using the login script commands.
Every ISP has a unique login interface screen. Check with your ISP to determine how your ISP
requests information from you when using a PPP connection.
Note: You can create a simple dial-up connection to view your ISP interface log-in screen using Dial-
Up Networking in Windows 95, 98, NT or 2000.
Some common commands are:
Send and SH FUNCTION
Send ATZ Resets the Modem
Send ATDT 888-1234 Dials the phone number 888-1234
Send JaneDoe Types JaneDoe at the ISP interface
SH 1234 Types 1234 at the ISP interface but displays **** on the RouteFinder
monitor to hide the password.
Send ‘’ Sends Enter (carriage return plus line feed) to the ISP
Wait FUNCTION
Wait 5 The Modem will wait for 5 seconds before moving the next line in the
login script.
Wait CONNECT The Modem will wait for CONNECT to display before moving to the next
command.
Wait CONNECT 6 Modem will wait for CONNECT to display before moving to the next
command. If CONNECT does not display, the modem will go to line 6 of
the login script.
Other FUNCTION
Go Begins PPP
Jump4 Goes back to line 4 of the login script.
Hangup Hangs up the modem.
Example 1:
Script for Normal Reliable ISP
# Login Script Meaning of Each Login Script Command
1 SendATZ Rests Modem
2 SendATS0 =1 Sends initial string ATS0 =1 to modem
3 SendATDT888-1234 Dial phone number 888-1234
4 WaitCONNECT Waits for ISP to send reply CONNECT
5 Waitusername: Waits for ISP to send reply username
6 SendJaneDoe Sends the user name JaneDoe to the ISP
7 Waitpassword Waits for ISP to send reply password
8SH1234 Sends password 1234 to the ISP
9 Wait===> Waits for ISP to send reply ===>
10 Send1 Selects option 1(PPP) for this ISP
11 Go Starts PPP mode