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app-notes:hayes-modem-at-simulator [2018/05/08 17:06] – [Adressing] cakirapp-notes:hayes-modem-at-simulator [2018/05/08 17:10] – [Field Legacy Mode] cakir
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 Please set the Baud Rate accordingly to you attached device. Also set the "Hardware flow control to your needs.  Any further configuration of the serial interface can be done via the hayes command set.  Please set the Baud Rate accordingly to you attached device. Also set the "Hardware flow control to your needs.  Any further configuration of the serial interface can be done via the hayes command set. 
  
-Any incoming connection will be received on the TelnetPort configured. This Port need also to be accessible on the IP Adress to you like to reach the Modem Emulator from the Outside. Keep this in mind for any Firewall configurations.  Despite the Name "Telnet Port" it has nothing to do with the Telnet server at services->telnet, it's a plain tcp port listeing on incoming connections.+Any incoming connection will be received on the TelnetPort configured. This Port need also to be accessible on the IP Address to you like to reach the Modem Emulator from the Outside. Keep this in mind for any Firewall configurations.  Despite the Name "Telnet Port" it has nothing to do with the Telnet server at services->telnet, it's a plain tcp port listening on incoming connections.
  
-The Phonebook section of the configuration will keep the aliases of any Phonenumbers so that you don't need to reconfigure you device and can use the old adressing scheme.+The Phonebook section of the configuration will keep the aliases of any Phonenumbers so that you don't need to reconfigure you device and can use the old addressing scheme.
  
 The new dial command would be: The new dial command would be:
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   * Connect your Device to the Serial Interface   * Connect your Device to the Serial Interface
  
-If you are working via the OpenVPN Server you will have following Adressing+If you are working via the OpenVPN Server you will have following Addressing
  
   * OpenVPN Server: **10.8.0.1**   * OpenVPN Server: **10.8.0.1**
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-Based on this Adressing you can call the the device in the field as follows: +Based on this Addressing you can call the the device in the field as follows: 
  
 ==== Full Legacy Mode ==== ==== Full Legacy Mode ====
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 ==== Field Legacy Mode ==== ==== Field Legacy Mode ====
  
-In Case you want to have the connection from a central point to the devices in the fields there is no need to integrade the model emulator on the server side. +In Case you want to have the connection from a central point to the devices in the fields there is no need to integrate the model emulator on the server side. 
  
-If you can skip the AT Commands on the Server side you can just initiate a tcp connection to the tcp Port of the field devices. It initiate the same procedure as an incomming call and will have the same output on the serial interface as in the full legacy Mode. +If you can skip the AT Commands on the Server side you can just initiate a tcp connection to the tcp Port of the field devices. It initiate the same procedure as an incoming call and will have the same output on the serial interface as in the full legacy Mode.