Callback security commands – Multi-Tech Systems PN S000408C User Manual

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Chapter 6 – Callback Security

Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MT5600BA-V92 User Guide

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Callback Security Commands

The following AT commands are used with callback security.

Command: #DBn Callback

Enable/Disable

Values:

n = 0 or 1

Default: 0
Description:

Enables or disables callback security. When callback security is

enabled, phone number memory locations 0–4, used for quick
dialing and DTR dialing, become unavailable and are replaced by
callback security memory locations 1–30. The phone number
memory locations and their contents are restored when callback
security is disabled.

#DB0

Disables callback security.

#DB1

Enables callback security.

Command: #CBNy=[-]x

Store Callback Number

Values:

y = 01–30

x = dialing string

Default:

None

Description:

Stores the callback dialing string x in memory location y. The
dialing string can include the digits 0 through 9 and any of the
following characters: #, *, comma (,), semicolon (;), W, A, B, C, and
D. Up to 30 characters can be used. Example:
AT#CBN01=9,16127853000. If the optional - character precedes
the dialing string, and the caller appends the same character to the
password, the caller is connected immediately, and the hangup
and callback are skipped.

Command: #CBPy=x

Store Callback Password

Values:

y = 01–30
x = password (6–10 characters)

Defaults: None
Description:

Stores callback security password x in memory location y. The

password must have 6 to 10 characters.
Note: A direct connect password may not end with a hyphen (-).

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