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8 • Dial Out
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Dial Out Locations Window
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V44(3)—allows V.44 and V.42bis data compression.
Restrict Modification (doModemRestrictMods)
Enabling this feature restricts the dialout user from modifying the modem settings. Normally, the dialout user
has the ability to alter modem operation through the use of AT commands.
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disable(0)—The user can alter modem operation through the use of AT commands
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enable(1)—The user is prevented from modifying the modem settings
Dial Out Locations Window
The first part of the locations window shows each location in the table. There is a status column showing the
current status of each location. Calls are initiated from this column. The continuous and Dial-On-Demand
call cycles are stopped from this column as well. To initiate a call, the status is set to “dial(2)” and submitted. To
remove a location from the table, the status is set to “destroy(7)” and submitted. To stop a dial-on-demand call
or continuous call from dialing, set the status to “stop(6).”
Figure 46. Location Table
status (locationstatus)
This shows the current status of the location as well as accepts input from the administrator.
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idle(1)—the location is currently idle, administrator has to set this to dial in order for a call to be initiated.
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dial(2)—(user selectable) set by the administrator to initiate a call
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active(3)—when a location is currently in use
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waitingRedial(4)—for continuous calling, when a location has been disconnected, the location waits in this
state for 30 seconds before dialing.
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waitingDemand(5)—for dial-on-demand calling, the location waits in this state until data is preset in which
case it will initiate a call.
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stop(6)—(user selectable) set by the administrator to stop continuous or dial-on-demand calling cycle.
When this is set, no more calls will be placed to this location. Current calls to this location will not be
affected.
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destroy(7)—(user selectable) set by the administrator to remove the location from the table.
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