Panasonic FP Web-Server2 Hardware And Configuration Manual page 149

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Dial-out setup for PPP client
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For a "dial-out" connection, enable the PPP server function in the
"Dial-in" tab. This ensures that upon restart of the FP Web-Server, the
modem is switched to offline (hang-up with +++ ATH). Moreover, the
'User modem init command' in the "Dial-in" tab can be used for
additional modem setup commands.
For the FP Modem-EU Version 1.16 and the FP Modem-56k, 19200bps
are recommended (check the version with the command ATi3). In
certain cases the function "automatic baud rate detection" does not
work for all possible baud rates.
Tip: Use a terminal and set the baud rate with the command
AT*W=xxxx to a fixed value, e.g. 19200. This disables automatic baud
rate detection.
If the modem connection from a remote client to the PPP server is
established and an e-mail is to be sent via Internet dialup by the FP
Web-Server, the PPP server connection will be cancelled automatically
so that it can call the ISP via modem. After the e-mail is sent to the
ISP, the PPP server is enabled again.
For the user name and password, only ASCII characters are allowed.
Do not use umlauts or Japanese characters.
You can use either the Internet e-mail server (check box is activated)
or the transparent TCP/IP port because both need the RS232C port for
data exchange.
It is possible to dial up one Internet Service Provider (Dial-up ISP) and
use the e-mail server(s) from a second ISP (e-mail ISP). However,
some ISPs will not allow this.
Using one ISP for both dialup and e-mail is recommended.
By default the dial-up procedure is initiated by sending an e-mail.
Optionally it is possible to set the dial-up mode to "PLC flag controlled"
mode.
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