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Nortel Business Secure Router 222 Configuration — Basics
describes the fields in
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Table 25
Advanced Setup
Label
Description
Example
AT Command
Strings
Dial
Type the AT Command string to make a call.
atdt
Drop
Type the AT Command string to drop a call. ~
represents a one-second wait. For example,
~~~+++~~ath can be used if your modem has a slow
response time.
~~+++~~ath
Answer
Type the AT Command string to answer a call.
ata
Drop DTR When
Hang Up
Select this check box to have the Business Secure
Router drop the DTR (Data Terminal Ready) signal
after the AT Command String: Drop is sent out.
AT Response
Strings
CLID
Type the keyword that precedes the CLID (Calling
Line Identification) in the AT response string. This lets
the Business Secure Router capture the CLID in the
AT response string that comes from the WAN device.
CLID is required for CLID authentication.
NMBR
Called ID
Type the keyword preceding the dialed number.
Speed
Type the keyword preceding the connection speed.
CONNECT
Call Control
Dial Timeout (sec) Type a number of seconds for the Business Secure
Router to try to set up an outgoing call before timing
out (stopping).
60
Retry Count
Type a number of times for the Business Secure
Router to retry a busy or no answer phone number
before blacklisting the number.
0
Retry Interval
(sec)
Type a number of seconds for the Business Secure
Router to wait before trying another call after a call
has failed. This applies before a phone number is
blacklisted.
10
Drop Timeout
(sec)
Type the number of seconds for the Business Secure
Router to wait before dropping the DTR signal if it
does not receive a positive disconnect confirmation.
20
Call Back Delay
(sec)
Type a number of seconds for the Business Secure
Router to wait between dropping a callback request
call and dialing the corresponding callback call.
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Summary of Contents for BSR222
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Page 264: ...264 Chapter 14 Certificates NN47922 500 Figure 84 My Certificates ...
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