TORNADO WEBJET 128
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5.1.4 Remote Configuration
The Tornado WebJet 128 can be set remotely, through the ISDN network. An administrator with a Tornado WebJet 128 or
a TTA128 and terminal software can configure a Tornado WebJet 128 located elsewhere remotely by calling the Tornado
WebJet 128 using the V.120/RC protocol. In this protocol, the data path isn’t passed on to the serial port but is sent back
to the ISDN connection.
The remote Tornado WebJet 128 can be set in the same way as is done through the serial port by using « AT »
commands.
In a receiving call, the Remote Control V.120 protocol is selected by an ISDN number and/or an ISDN subaddress
(4 digits). This number and/or subaddress has to be set in advance.
The telephone number with the command:
AT#remnbrc=<telephone no. on which the settings are done >#Z <ENTER>
A remote configuration call can be secured in two ways:
*
Caller Number Identification (CLI). This is used to check whether the caller’s telephone number matches the
programmed telephone number
*
Password Check. This access code is sent through UUI (User to User Information) and compared to a set code. The
code is programmed as follows:
AT#passrc="<password>"#Z<ENTER>
CLI example:
In this example your own telephone number is: 010-1234567 and the number of the person allowed to do Remote
Configuration is: 020-7654321.
Command’s:
*
AT#RM=0
;
Ring mode off
*
AT#IPRC=254
;
Set priority
*
AT#NBRC=0101234567
;
Program own number
*
AT#SARC=
;
Switch off subbaddress
*
AT#REMNBRC=0207654321
;
Number of Tornado WebJet 128 to be set
*
AT#Z
;
Save settings
AT#REMNBRC=remote msn no. of the person allowed to do Remote Configuration.
5.2 Firmware uploads
The Tornado WebJet 128 can be fitted with new software. This may be necessary occasionally when the protocols have
been extended or supplemented.
The Tornado WebJet 128 is loaded with new software through the serial port. To be able to do this, the software wanted
has to be collected first, for instance from a Bulletin Board of through the Internet. See Appendix B for more information.
A configuration tool or DOS utilities are needed to load the new software. The necessary upload software and
accompanying installation instructions will be sent along with future software.