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Remote Connection to the SignalPath Device 1-15
SP201-SA™ Customization and Maintenance Guide
1.6 Remote Connection to the SignalPath Device
Note: This section provides an overview of using remote terminals to
manage the SignalPath. It does not replicate instructions for setting up third-
party applications. For details of installing and configuring a third-party
application, see the manufacturer’s website or product installation guide.
Mention of a third-party product in this document is merely for illustration;
it does not indicate endorsement or recommendation of the product.
You may wish to monitor or manage the SP201-SA™ (SignalPath) from a
terminal at some distance from the SignalPath’s physical location. This
document discusses remote access to the SignalPath device.
After you have connected the SignalPath device to its local terminal (e.g., a
PC), you can connect a remote terminal to the local terminal. Then you can
configure, monitor, and otherwise manage the SignalPath from the remote
terminal.
at dt 4353 operation Local modem uses tones to dial 4353
(the remote modem’s number).
+++ operation Local modem escapes to line-command
mode (so that you can use the terminal
to configure or monitor the remote
SignalPath).
...
ath
1
operation Local modem goes on hook (that is, it
hangs up on the call).
1. When result codes are enabled, the command ath can also be used to
determine whether the modem is communicating with your terminal.
Table 1-6. Sample Command Sequence for U.S. Robotics Sportster®
External Modem
(2 of 2)
Command
Type of
Command
Action