Chapter 5: Using the Command Line Interface
With an Analog Modem
The BCM2 supports remote access to the CLI via a connected analog
modem. This feature is especially useful when the LAN access is not
available.
To connect to the BCM2 via the modem:
1. Make sure the BCM2 has an analog modem connected. See
Connecting an Analog Modem
(on page 77).
2. Make sure the computer you are using has an appropriate modem
connected.
3. Launch a terminal emulation program, and configure its baud rate
settings according to the baud rate set for the analog modem
connected to the BCM2. See
Configuring the Serial Port
(on page
295).
4. Type the following AT command to make a connection with the
BCM2.
ATD<modem phone number>
5. The CLI login prompt appears after the connection is established
successfully. Then type the user name and password to log in to the
CLI.
To disconnect from the BCM2:
1. Return to the modem's command mode using the escape code +++.
2. After the OK prompt appears, type the following AT command to
disconnect from the BCM2.
ATH