Selecting modem type – Echelon SmartServer 2.2 User Manual
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Configuring and Managing the SmartServer
To create modem connections for your SmartServer, you do the following:
1. Select the modem type (internal analog modem or external GSM modem).
2. Configure the modem for dial-in connections to the SmartServer.
3. Configure the modem for dial-out connections to host devices connected to the SmartServer.
4. Create and configure dial-out connections.
For more information on connecting an external GSM modem to the SmartServer’s RS-232 serial port,
see the SmartServer Hardware Guide.
Selecting Modem Type
You can select whether the SmartServer uses it built-in analog modem (applicable models only) or an
external GSM modem, including the ETM9300-1, ETM9440-3, and Siemens MC55 external 3G
wireless serial modems now supported by the SmartServer. To do this, follow these steps:
1. In the navigation pane directly under the SmartServer icon, click Remote Access. The Setup -
Modem Web page opens.
2. Set the following properties:
Modem
Select the modem to be used by the SmartServer. You have the following
choices:
Internal Analog (default for applicable models).
External ETM 9300-1.
External ETM 9440-3.
External GSM Multitech MTCBA-G-F1.
External GSM Multitech MTCBA-G-F4 (Europe).
External GSM Multitech MTCBA-G-F4 (US).
External Janus Terminus Terminal (GSM864Q).
External GSM Siemens/Cinterion 35 to 45 Series.
External GSM Siemens/Cinterion 75 Series.
External GSM Siemens/Cinterion MC55i.
Note: Many GSM service provider contracts do not include provisions for
establishing data-only connections. Contact your GSM provider to ensure
that you have data-only connections activated for your GSM contract.
For information on connecting an external GSM modem to the
SmartServer, see the SmartServer Hardware Guide.
Modem
Country/Region
If you are using the SmartServer’s Internal Analog modem, select the
country in which the SmartServer is located. Note: You must reboot your
SmartServer to implement changes to this property.