Terminal-based communication, Terminal, Access data – 2N VoiceBlue Next v3.0 User Manual

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Terminal-Based Communication

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4.1 Terminal-Based Communication

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VoiceBlue Next allows for communication via the TCP/IP Telnet protocol. The

maximum count of active Telnet sessions is ten. If there are more Telnet connection
requests than ten, the GSM gateway rejects the connection.

Terminal

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VoiceBlue Next acts as an ANSI terminal with echo. Text commands are entered

in one of the following formats: AT[command]<CR>, or AT[command]<CR><LF>.
The answer consists of up to several rows, an empty row with <CR><LF> and the
reply type: OK, ERROR, or BUSY. Use A/<CR> to repeat the command.

The gateway requests a password by displaying the Login: and Password: prompts.
It uses an extended set of AT commands for configuration. Refer to Subs.4.2 page 69
for the list of terminal AT commands.

Example of a login window:
[ VoiceBlue Next ] V-01.00.01 B-00.91
Date/time: 15.1.2010/20:56:53.98

SNumber: M202-1501270008

Login: Admin
Password: **

Access Data

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VoiceBlue Next receives Telnet requests on port 23. Port 23 can be reconfigured.

The access password and name are identical with those of the web interface. The
access data cannot be changed from the gateway Telnet interface (only from the web
interface) for security reasons.

Refer to Subs. 2.2, p. 19 for access data factory settings.

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