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RFL Electronics RFL 9660 - PW N X; CM X - Message Format

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The example above sets a callback string for Password #1. This string tells the
RFL 9660 that when Password #1 is entered and passwords are enabled, it is to hang
up the phone connection, and then call the user back (using tone dialing) at 555-
4321. "\n" inserts a carriage return. "\d" tells the RFL 9660 to wait until carrier is
detected or 60 seconds, and then pause 5 more seconds after carrier is detected. "\4"
tells the RFL 9660 to repeat the string up to four times if carrier is not detected within
60 seconds.
Refer to Section 13 for more information on modem "AT" commands.
PW n x... - Password
This command is used to enter the ten front-end passwords. When you have
password protection enabled, the RFL 9660 checks its memory for these passwords.
Once the RFL 9660 identifies a good password, it will see if a callback string is saved
for that password; if not, connection will be made. If a callback string is saved for that
password, the modem will be instructed to hang up and the callback string for that
password will be executed.
Format: CONFIG> PW space, password number, space, password [ENTER]
Example: CONFIG> PW 1 RFL [ENTER]
The example above sets Password #1 to "RFL."
NOTE
RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc.
August 18, 1998 5-17 (973) 334-3100
Remember that Password #3 is always reserved as the super-user password, and that
passwords are case-sensitive. Once you enter a password, it must be entered the same
way each time it is used; otherwise, the RFL 9660 will not accept it.
CM x - Message Format
This command sets the RFL 9660's default mode of communications. Three settings
are possible: Long (verbose responses), Brief (response codes), and None (no
responses). The default setting is "Long."
Format: CONFIG> CM space, desired setting [ENTER]
Example: CONFIG> CM LONG [ENTER]
The example above selects the long message format. In most applications, the long
setting should be used. Only set the format to "Brief" or "None" if that is what your
application requires. Section 8 of this manual contains tables that cross-reference
each long-form message to its short-form equivalent.

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