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To Con Tunnel Disconnect Mode Settings, Using Web Manager, Using the CLI, Using XML, Modem

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6: Line and Tunnel Settings To Configure Tunnel Disconnect Mode Settings Using Web Manager  To configure the Disconnect Mode for a specific tunnel, click Tunnel in the menu and select Tunnel 1 -> Disconnect Mode. Using the CLI  To enter the Tunnel 1 Disconnect command level: enable -> tunnel 1 -> disconnect Using XML  Include in your file: Modem Emulation Some older equipment is designed to attach to a serial port and dial into a network with a modem. This equipment uses AT commands to control the connection. For compatibility with these older devices on modern networks, our product mimics the behavior of the modem. Table 6-8 Tunnel Modem Emulation Settings Tunnel Modem Emulation Settings Description Echo Pluses Set whether the pluses will be echoed back during a "pause +++ pause" escape sequence on the Serial Line. Choices are:  Enabled  Disabled (default) Echo Commands Set whether characters read on the Serial Line will be echoed, while the Line is in Modem Command Mode. Choices are:  Enabled  Disabled Verbose Response Set whether Modem Response Codes are sent out on the Serial Line. Choices are:  Enabled  Disabled Response Type Select a representation for the Modem Response Codes sent out on the Serial Line. Choices are:  Text (ATV1) (default)  Numeric (ATV0) Error Unknown Commands Set whether the Error Unknown Commands is enabled (ATU0) and ERROR is returned on the Serial Line for unrecognized AT commands. OTherwise (ATU1) OK is returned for unrecognized AT commands. Choices are:  Enabled  Disabled (default) Incoming Connection Set how and if requests are answered after an incoming RING (ATS0=2). Choices are:  Disabled (default)  Automatic  Manual XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server User Guide 36

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6: Line and Tunnel Settings
XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server User Guide
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To Configure Tunnel Disconnect Mode Settings
Using Web Manager
To configure the Disconnect Mode for a specific tunnel, click
Tunnel
in the menu and select
Tunnel 1 -> Disconnect Mode
.
Using the CLI
To enter the Tunnel 1 Disconnect command level:
enable -> tunnel 1 -> disconnect
Using XML
Include in your file:
<configgroup name=”tunnel disconnect” instance=”1”>
Modem Emulation
Some older equipment is designed to attach to a serial port and dial into a network with a modem.
This equipment uses AT commands to control the connection.
For compatibility with these older
devices on modern networks, our product mimics the behavior of the modem.
Table 6-8
Tunnel Modem Emulation Settings
Tunnel Modem
Emulation Settings
Description
Echo Pluses
Set whether the pluses will be echoed back during a “pause +++ pause” escape
sequence on the Serial Line.
Choices are:
Enabled
Disabled
(default)
Echo Commands
Set whether
characters read on the Serial Line will be echoed, while the Line is in
Modem Command Mode.
Choices are:
Enabled
Disabled
Verbose Response
Set whether Modem Response Codes are sent out on the Serial Line. Choices are:
Enabled
Disabled
Response Type
Select a representation for the Modem Response Codes sent out on the Serial
Line.
Choices are:
Text
(ATV1) (default)
Numeric
(ATV0)
Error Unknown
Commands
Set whether the Error Unknown Commands is enabled (ATU0) and ERROR is
returned on the Serial Line for unrecognized AT commands.
OTherwise (ATU1)
OK is returned for unrecognized AT commands.
Choices are:
Enabled
Disabled
(default)
Incoming Connection
Set how and if requests are answered after an incoming RING (ATS0=2).
Choices
are:
Disabled
(default)
Automatic
Manual