
58 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:
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.
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.
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