Routing and WAN connections
BAT54-Rail/F..
Release
7.54
06/08
11.14
serial interface
449
Configuration with WEBconfig or Telnet
Under WEBconfig or Telnet you will find the modem parameters under the
following paths:
11.14.6Direct entry of AT commands
The command
D
sendserial "AT..."
allows you to use Telnet to send a character string directly to a modem that
is connected to the BAT. This function allows you to send any AT commands
to the modem.
Note: Sending AT commands ist possible in the internal modem state 'idle'
or 'Modem ready' only. The responses can be found in the serial trace
(’Trace output’ → page 450).
Configuration tool Menu/Table
WEBconfig Expert Configuration
Setup Interfaces Modem-Parameters
Terminal/Telnet
Setup/Interfaces/Modem-parameters
U Entering special characters in the console
For a GPRS dial-up, the initialisation strings require the entry of inverted
commas and equal signs. Certain special characters can be correspond-
ingly marked with a leading backslash:
D *
D "
D =
D space
D Example:
+cgdcont\=1,\”IP\”,\”internet.t-d1.de\”
As an alternative, the entire command sequence can be enclosed within in-
verted commas. In this case, those inverted commas which are inside the
surrounding inverted commas must be preceded by a backslash.
D Example:
”+cgdcont=1,\”IP\”,\”internet.t-d1.de\””