FP Web-Server V2.11
10.1 The Internet Dial-Out Function
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6. Enter the telephone number for modem dial-up
If you use a PBX, set the string "0" or "0w" (with delay after first zero) in front of the
number.
7. Enter the login name and password for the dial-up account
The authentication method is normally set to "PAP".
8. Set a baud rate that complies with the modem used
The FP Web-Server always connects with the internal settings of 8 bits, none parity
and 1 stop bit.
9. Set the idle timeout
The idle timeout can be lowered to approx. 2 minutes (120s). After this interval, if no
data communication has occurred, the FP Web-Server disconnects from the
dial-up ISP and hangs up the modem connection.
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For the settings on "Modem" or "Null modem cable", refer to the online help
under modem or null modem cable selection
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For further settings, refer to the online help under the keywords "User
modem init command" and "Delay after init command".
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For a "dial-out" connection, enable the PPP-Server function in the "Dial-In"
section. This ensures that upon restart of the FP Web-Server, the modem is
switched to offline (hang-up with +++ ATH). Moreover, the ‘User modem init
command’ in the “Dial-In” section can be used for additional modem setup
commands.
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For the FP Modem-EU Version 1.16, 19200bps are recommended (check the
version with the command ATi3). In certain cases the function "automatic
baud rate detection" does not work for all possible baud rates.
Tip: Use a terminal and set the baud rate with the command AT*W=xxxx to a
fixed value, e.g. 19200. This disables automatic baud rate detection.
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If the modem connection from a remote client to the PPP server is
established and an email is to be sent via Internet dialup by the FP
Web-Server, the PPP server connection will be cancelled automatically so
that it can call the ISP via modem. After the email is sent to the ISP, the PPP
server is enabled again.
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For the user name and password, only ASCII characters are allowed. Do not
use umlauts or Japanese characters.
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You can use either the Internet email server (check box is activated) or the
transparent TCP/IP port because both need the RS232C port for data
exchange.
Summary of Contents for FP Web-Server
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Page 62: ...Chapter 5 Base Configuration...
Page 66: ...Chapter 6 Email Setup...
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Page 120: ...Chapter 9 Dial In Setup for PPP Server...
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Page 140: ...Chapter 10 Dial Out Setup for PPP Client...
Page 150: ...Chapter 11 NTP Server for PLC Clock Synchronization...
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Page 154: ...Chapter 12 Modbus Functions...
Page 162: ...Chapter 13 IEC 60870 Functions of the FP Web Server...
Page 168: ...Chapter 14 Java Applet Library MEW JAR...
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