5.
Enter the primary dialstring at the flashing cursor. Preface the tele-
phone number with the Hayes code: ATDT. The dialstring may
contain up to 36 characters. Erroneous entries can be corrected using
the
Backspace
key, spacebar, or the left and right arrow keys. Termi-
nate the entry by pressing the
Enter
key. Press the
Esc
key to exit the
dialog box.
6.
Select
START TIME
. The Start Time dialog box will appear at the bottom
of the screen.
7.
Enter the Start Time (the time at which the primary dialstring becomes
active). Access-T uses a 24-hour clock format; the hour and minute
entries must be separated by a colon. For example, a Start Time of 2:00
p.m. would be entered as 14:00. Terminate the entry by pressing the
Enter
key. Press the
Esc
key to exit the dialog box.
8.
Select
STOP TIME
. The Stop Time dialog box will appear at the bottom
of the screen.
9.
Enter the Stop Time (the time at which the primary dialstring be-
comes inactive). Terminate the entry by pressing the
Enter
key. Press
the
Esc
key twice.
Note
: The Start and Stop times must be different for
dialout to occur. If the user wants a dialstring to be
active at all times, the stop time should be 1 minute
behind the start time:
Start Time: 00:01
Stop Time: 00:00
10.
Enter the alternate dialstring and its start and stop times as described
in steps 2 through 7. If no alternate dialstring is desired, leave the
dialstring entry area blank and the start and stop times as zeroes.
11.
Select
WAIT FOR CONNECT.
12.
Enter the Wait-for-Connect value. (The value is the length of time, in
seconds, that the Access-T waits for a connection to be established
before it automatically hangs up and dials the next active dial string).
Acceptable values range from 30 to 120 seconds. Terminate the entry
by pressing the
Enter
key. Press the
Esc
key twice.
Note:
When entering the Wait-for-Connect, Inactivity
Timeout, and Dialport Backoff values, it is simplest to
enter the three-digit value, though leading zeros may
be omitted.
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Chapter 6
June 1996
Configuration Procedures
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