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Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software
35 Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MultiModem rCell User Guide
from LAN: The default is disable. When enabled, the router will reconnect when it sees IP traffic
on the LAN that is needed to be routed. If this feature is disabled, Dial-on-Demand
initiates a PPP connection to the Internet only from the WAN, not from the LAN.
Init Strings: Configure the router initialization string. This initialization string is specific to the
installed integrated cellular modem. Some initialization may be required for the
integrated cellular modem to accept the Wakeup-on-Call feature. Init-num can range
from 1-5. The default is NULL. Refer to the following table for examples of the Init String
depending on model.
Model
Init 1
Init 2
Init 3
Init 4
Ack
Comment
MTCBA-H3-EN3
AT+CNMI=
1,1,0,1,0
AT+CLIP=
1
AT+CNM
A
Ring, for any
number/call to trigger
Wakeup-on-Call.
Caller ID Configuration
Add “Wakeup on Call”
Caller ID: To add Caller ID to the Wakeup-on-Call function, enter the Caller ID to be allowed to
wakeup the router. Enter ‘RING (all Caps) to wake up on any call. Enter a CID phone
number or an SMS message. The SMS message string must not contain any spaces
between words.
After entering the Caller ID, click Add. The Caller ID displays at the bottom of the
screen. You can enter any number of IDs you desire.
A Caller ID can be edited or deleted using Options, which will be available once a Caller
ID is displayed.
Caller Acknowledgement Configuration
Acknowledgement String
to Caller: The configured string of (0 to 40 characters) will be sent to the integrated cellular
modem upon receiving a valid caller ID from the WAN. The default is NULL string.
Note: If the string is not configured, acknowledgement to the caller will not be sent upon successful caller ID
reception.
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