Explanation:
08-06-98,18:04:31,Power UP
This line tells us that the modem was switched on at
June 8 1998, at 18:04:31.
08-06-98,21:53:20,Invalid password,FUNNEL
This was obviously an illegal user trying to log in with the
password FUNNEL.
08-06-98,21:54:46,Password timeout
Someone made a connection to the SECURE 33.6, but did
not enter a password within 60 seconds.
08-06-98,22:15:06,Entry: 80; Hangup: 00,22:25:57
This was a successful call with entry 80, the hangup
occurred at 22:25:57.
The number following “Hangup”(in this example 00) can
have different values:
Hangup: 00 (successfully completed call)
Hangup: 01 (unsuccessful dialback (see below)
Hangup: 02 (unsuccessful dialback due to wrong polarity)
08-06-98,22:56:44,Entry: 43; Hangup: 01,23:13:44
The password belonging to entry 43 has been entered,
but the dialback did not succeed due to NO DIALTONE,
BUSY, NO ANSWER or NO CARRIER.
A possible cause maybe that the secondline option is
enabled, but the second line is not connected.
09-06-98,12:43:45,Entry: 9; Hangup: 02,12:44:52
The password belonging to entry 9 has been entered, but
the dialback did not succeed due to a polarity check
error.
AT*T
Read/set the Real Time Clock
This command sets or reads the real time clock. The real time clock is used
by the modem’s LOG-functions. All times are in 24 hour format.
Syntax:
AT*T?
show date and time
AT*TThh:mm:ss
set the time
AT*TThh:mm
set the time, seconds to zer o
AT*TDdd-mm-yy
set the date
Example: AT*TT15:55:32
set the time to 15:55:32
08-06-98 15:55:32
the modem will
acknowledge by showing date and time
OPERATOR MODE
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