Insys ISDN Terminal Adapter 4.0 11-02-01-02-00.015 Manuale Utente
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which is in the entry of the callback number (casnr), is called back after the expiry of the
callback time (capa). Otherwise the call is rejected.
The function “security callback” is activated by the parameter cmds2=40 and is deacti-
vated by cmds2=0.
callback time (capa). Otherwise the call is rejected.
The function “security callback” is activated by the parameter cmds2=40 and is deacti-
vated by cmds2=0.
ONLY 1 callback attempt is possible.
6.2.3 Configuration
Before configuring the function “Security Callback” the user-defined standard settings
have to be configured. See for this chapter “Initial Operation Of The ISDN TA”.
have to be configured. See for this chapter “Initial Operation Of The ISDN TA”.
6.2.3.1 Local ISDN TA
• Setting the MSN (own call number)
at**msn=
xxx
xxx stands for the call number
• Setting the baud rate
at%b
x
x stands for the selection of the respective baud rate, see
chapter: Overview about the most important basic com-
mands
chapter: Overview about the most important basic com-
mands
• Storing the settings
at&w
6.2.3.2 Remote ISDN TA
• Setting the MSN (own call number)
at**msn=
xxx
xxx stands for the call number
• Setting the interface type
at**ptp=
x x=0
Multipoint
connection
x=1
ISPBX
connection
• Setting the baud rate
at%b
x
x stands for the selection of the respective baud rate, see
chapter: Overview about the most important basic com-
mands
chapter: Overview about the most important basic com-
mands
• Activating the security callback function:
at**cmds2=40
• Entering the call number of the local ISDN TA:
at**acctab1=
xxx
xxx stands for the call number
• Enter the callback number (local ISDN TA):
at**casnr=
xxxx
• Setting the callback time
at**capa=
xx
xx in seconds
• Storing the settings