USRobotics NETServer/8 User Manual

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10-22 Command Reference

Output Filter

Packets being sent to the remote location are evaluated against
this filter and are discarded or accepted accordingly. See
Chapter 8 for more information on packet filters. Use the
following command:

set location <location name> ofilter <filter name>

Input Filter

Packets received from the remote location are evaluated against
this filter and are discarded or accepted accordingly. See
Chapter 8 for more information on packet filters. Use the
following command:

set location <location name> ifilter <filter name>

Dial Script

Dial scripts tell the NETServer how to establish a link to the
location. Usually, a dial script contains AT commands for the
dialing modem to execute - for example, ATDT5551234 (tone
dial 555-1234). Dial scripts also contain the replies that the
NETServer should wait for before it proceeds.

Dial Script Format

When creating a dial script, you must specify what the
NETServer will Send (for example, an AT string) and the Reply
it expects from the location (for example, “CONNECT”).

Each send string is issued to the modem or remote computer.
Each reply string verifies that the previous send string was
properly received and that the NETServer should transmit the
next send string.

You can specify up to 6 Send/Reply pairs. Each Send and Reply
string may be up to 20 characters long. Send strings must end
with the \r character. Use the following command:

set location <location name> script <line #><send>” “<reply>

<line #> A number between 1 and 6.

<send>

A string of up to 30 characters surrounded by quotes.

<reply>

A string of up to 30 characters surrounded by quotes.

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