Appendix B: Command reference
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Configuration examples
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Configuration examples
Remote access
To use AT commands to get remote access to the web interface
You can send the AT commands encapsulated in an SMS (ATCO commands). For details, see
To set up remote access with IP
Relevant command:
_IREMWEB
See
on page 126 for syntax and parameters.
1. To use an SMS to allow access to the web interface for specific IP addresses, send the
following command:
ATCO <resp_mode> <rsms_pwd> _IREMWEB=1,<ip address>[,<ip address>]
Example:ATCO 2 remote _IREMWEB=1, 87.123.189.119
In this example the command specifies:
•
2:
no immediate response, only when the global IP address is sent along.
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remote:
The remote SMS password
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1:
Enable remote access to web interface
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87.123.189.119:
The IP address that can get remote access to the web interface (if
two IP addresses are listed, it is interpreted as a range of IP addresses).
2. The EXPLORER 323 should now return an SMS response with the external IP address of the
terminal.
Example:
_IREMWEB: 81, Global IP: 161.30.181.31
81
is the response code for a remote web connection that was set up successfully. It is
followed by the global IP address, which is the IP address to enter in your browser to
access the web interface from the remote device with the IP address you specified in the
command.
3. On the remote computer, open your web browser.
4. In the address bar of your browser, enter the global IP address of the EXPLORER 323
(received in the response above).
You should now be connected to the built-in web interface of the terminal.
Note
If remote SMS command access has been disabled, you can enable it either using the
web interface (
To set up remote access with SMS
on page 88) or using the AT
command _ISMSRMT (
must have configured
at least one trusted phone number
that can send and
receive SMS to and from the terminal.