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Chapter 33 System Remote Management
ZyWALL (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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33.9.2 DTR Signal
The majority of WAN devices default to hanging up the current call when the DTR (Data
Terminal Ready) signal is dropped by the DTE. When the Drop DTR When Hang Up check
box is selected, the ZyWALL uses this hardware signal to force the WAN device to hang up, in
addition to issuing the drop command ATH.
33.9.3 Response Strings
The response strings tell the ZyWALL the tags, or labels, immediately preceding the various
call parameters sent from the serial modem. The response strings have not been standardized;
please consult the documentation of your serial modem to find the correct tags.
33.9.4 Dial-in Management Commands
The following table describes the commands available for dial-in management. You must use
the
configure terminal command to enter the configuration mode before you can use
these commands.
Table 135 Command Summary: Dial-in Management
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
dial-in Enters sub-command mode.
[no] activate Turns dial-in management on. The no command turns it
off.
[no] answer-rings Sets how many times the ZyWALL lets the incoming dial-
in management session ring before processing it. The
no command sets it to one.
[no] description description Specifies the description for the dial-in management
connection. The
no command clears the description.
description: You can use alphanumeric and
()+/
:=?!*#@$_%- characters, and it can be up to 60
characters long.
[no] initial-string initial_string Specifies the initial string of the auxiliary interface. The
no command removes the initial string.
initial_string: You can use up to 64 characters.
Semicolons (;) and backslashes (\) are not allowed.
[no] mute Stops the external serial modem from making audible
sounds during a dial-in management session. The
no
command turns the sounds back on.
[no] port-speed {9600 | 19200 | 38400 |
57600 | 115200}
Specifies the baud rate of the auxiliary interface. The
no
command sets the baud rate to 115200.
show dial-in Displays dial-in management settings.

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