Managing the System Remotely
C-17
Composing the Dial-Out String
Enter the set rcm_dialout command from the SRM console to compose the dial-out
string. Use the show command to verify the string. See Example 6–2.
Example 6–2 Typical RCM Dial-Out Command
P00>>> set rcm_dialout “ATXDT9,15085553333,,,,,,5085553332#;”
P00>>> show rcm_dialout
rcm_dialout ATXDT9,15085553333,,,,,,5085553332#;
The dial-out string has the following requirements:
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The string cannot exceed 47 characters.
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Enclose the entire string following the set rcm_dialout command in quotation
marks.
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Enter the characters ATDT after the opening quotation marks. Do not mix case.
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Enter the character X after “AT” if the line to be used also carries voice mail.
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The valid characters for the dial-out string are the characters on a phone keypad:
0–9, *, and #. A comma (,) requests that the modem pause for 2 seconds, and a
semicolon (;) is required to terminate the string.
The elements of the dial-out string are explained in Table C-3.