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Init string: leave as ATE0S0=1&K3 (see below).
The baud rate dictates the connection speed between the Digital KVM via IP’s serial port and the
modem, and does not affect the connection speed between the local and remote modems, as they will
negotiate their own connection speed when a connection is made. It is highly recommended that this
setting be left at the default for best performance.
The init string is the command (using the standardized Hayes AT command set) that the Digital KVM
via IP will send to the modem to activate it. The string included should work with the majority of
modems and configures the following connection properties: answer incoming calls on the first ring,
enable hardware flow control, and lock the connection speed. Your modem’s documentation will
describe other potential init strings that you can use to alter the connection properties. For instance,
you could commit the settings to the modem’s non-volatile memory (NVRAM) or allow the modem to
adjust the connection speed for greater stability (and so on). You may wish to test the connection with
the default init string first before making changes specific to your modem model or situation to simplify
the troubleshooting process.
Click the Commit button to save your changes and activate the modem feature with the specified
settings.
λ Configuring the Remote Connection
This section describes how to configure a typical Windows dial-up session to access the modem
connection on the Digital KVM via IP. The instructions here relate to a Windows XP configuration;
other versions of Windows are similar.
Step 1. Open My Network Places from the desktop or the Start menu.
Step 2. Click View network connections.
Step 3. Click Create a new connection under Network Tasks.
Step 4. The New Connection Wizard window will open. Click Next.
Step 5. Select Connect to the Internet and click Next.
Step 6. Select Set up my connection manually and click Next.
Step 7. Select Connect using a dial-up modem and click Next.
Step 8. In the space provided under ISP Name, type an appropriate name of your choosing for the
connection. Click Next.
Step 9. In the space provided under Phone Number enter the phone number for the line to which the
Digital KVM via IP’s modem is connected. You may need to add the area code, country code, or
other digits needed to access the outside line as appropriate. When finished, click Next.
Step 10. Make your choice from Anyone’s use or My use only and click Next.
Step 11. Beside User name enter the user name of any valid user created using the Web interface of
the Digital KVM via IP. Beside Password and Confirm password enter the password that the user
you entered above uses to access the Web interface.
Step 12. This screen also includes 3 checkboxes. Uncheck all 3 checkboxes.
Step 13. Click Next.
Step 14. You may select to add a shortcut to the desktop for this connection. Click Finish.
You can now use this connection to access the Digital KVM via IP modem. Since you will still login to
the unit through the Web interface after establishing a dial-up connection, the user name on the PPP
connection and the user name used to access the Web interface do not have to be the same. For
security purposes, you may wish to create a separate user name for dial-up access.
The unit will negotiate a PPP connection based on the settings you provided, and no additional
scripting or configuration should be required under most circumstances. This is a summary of the
settings for use with non-Windows operating systems, or other versions of Windows besides XP:
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