Use the command-line interface
AT commands
Digi TransPort WR Routers User Guide
117
&Z command: Store phone number
The
AT&Z
command stores “default” telephone numbers within the router that may subsequently
dialed when DTR dialing is enabled or by using the
S=
modifier in the ATD dial command. You can
store one telephone number for each
ASY
port. For example, to store the phone number
0800
123456
as the default number to be associated with
ASY 2
, enter:
at&z2=0800123456
If the number of the
ASY
port is not specified, the number is stored according to the port from which
the command was entered. For example, entering this command from
ASY 3
:
at&z=0800123456
Has the same effect as this command being entered from any port:
at&z3=0800123456
Once a number is stored, you can dial it from the command line using the
ATD
command with the
S=
modifier:
atds=3
This means that you can dial any stored number from any port. If DTR dialing has been is enabled by
setting
S33=1
for the port, the number associated with that port is dialed when the
DTR
signal for
that port changes from
Off
to
On
. This is because you can use DTR dialing with the number
associated with the port to which the terminal is connected only.
\
AT command: Ignore invalid AT commands
This command is a work-around for use with terminals that generate large amounts of extraneous
text. If not ignored, this text can cause many error messages to be generated by the router, and may
result in a communications failure. To turn on this feature, type the following command:
at\at=1
To turn off the feature, type the following command:
at\at=0
When this feature is turned on, the ASY port ignores all commands except real AT commands. As
with other ASY modes this can be saved by
AT&W
but is not included in the
AT&V
status display. To
determine whether or not this mode is enabled type:
at\at ?
The router will display 0 if the feature is Off, 1 if it is On.
\
LS command: Lock speed
The
AT\LS
command locks the speed and data format of the port at which it is entered to the
current settings so you can use non-AT application commands.
Summary of Contents for TransPort WR11
Page 1: ...User Guide Digi TransPort WR Routers ...
Page 650: ...Configure system settings NTP parameters Digi TransPort WR Routers User Guide 650 ...
Page 661: ...Configure system settings General system parameters Digi TransPort WR Routers User Guide 661 ...
Page 662: ...Configure system settings General system parameters Digi TransPort WR Routers User Guide 662 ...
Page 663: ...Configure system settings General system parameters Digi TransPort WR Routers User Guide 663 ...
Page 682: ...Configure Remote Management SNMP parameters Digi TransPort WR Routers User Guide 679 ...
Page 683: ...Configure Remote Management SNMP parameters Digi TransPort WR Routers User Guide 680 ...
Page 813: ...Manage networks and connections Top Talkers Digi TransPort WR Routers User Guide 808 ...
Page 814: ...Manage networks and connections Top Talkers Digi TransPort WR Routers User Guide 809 ...
Page 815: ...Manage networks and connections Top Talkers Digi TransPort WR Routers User Guide 810 ...
Page 816: ...Manage networks and connections Top Talkers Digi TransPort WR Routers User Guide 811 ...
Page 817: ...Manage networks and connections Top Talkers Digi TransPort WR Routers User Guide 812 ...
Page 818: ...Manage networks and connections Top Talkers Digi TransPort WR Routers User Guide 813 ...
Page 855: ...Device administration Reboot the router Digi TransPort WR Routers User Guide 844 ...