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ZyWALL (ZyNOS) CLI Reference Guide
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5  
Auxiliary (Dial Backup)
Commands
Use these commands to configure dial backup (auxiliary) port settings on the ZyWALL.
5.1  Command Summary
The following table describes the values required for many dial backup commands. Other 
values are discussed with the corresponding commands.
The following section lists the aux commands.
Table 14   Dial Backup Command Input Values
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
aux-port
This identifies the channel (device) for dial backup. 
aux0
: This is the dial backup port. 
aux1
: This is the 3G WAN connection. This only applies to devices with a 3G 
WAN connection. 
Table 15   Dial Backup Commands
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
M
aux atring <aux-port>
Shows the AT command strings that the ZyWALL has sent to 
the WAN device and the responses.
R
aux cdmamdm flag [1|0]
1
 allows the ZyWALL to dial a CDMA modem connected to 
the dial backup port.
R
aux cnt clear <aux-port>
Clears the auxiliary port’s counter information.
R
aux cnt disp <aux-port>
Displays the auxiliary port’s counter information.
R
aux dial <aux-port> <phone-number>
Has the ZyWALL dial the modem. Include a # symbol at the 
beginning of the phone number as required.
R
aux disableDSRCheck
The LG 340 wireless modem does not send a DSR when it is 
ready. Use this command with a LG 340 wireless modem to 
have the ZyWALL not check for a DSR signal.
R
aux dqtest <aux-port>
Sends the AT command to the WAN device
R
aux drop <aux-port>
Disconnects the auxiliary port’s connection.
R
aux enableDSRCheck
Has the ZyWALL check for a DSR signal from the modem. 
Use this command if you have stopped using a LG 340 
wireless modem and want to change to a regular modem (that 
sends a DSR when it is ready).
R
aux init <aux-port>
Initializes the auxiliary port’s connection.
R