Configuring your Data Ports for incoming calls.

Incoming data calls need to have a phone number or a # in the data port you wish to answer the call.  The # allows that particular data port to answer any data calls that are not answered by the other data port with a matching phone number.  Setting # on a data port will remove the # on the other data port, hence only one port can answer all incoming data calls, however if a valid phone number is entered into the other port it is not erased. The numbers entered can be in either 10 digit (Area code + local phone number) or 8 digit (local phone number format).  Refer to the Table below for the different valid configurations that can be used.


Incoming data call to Phone Number Serial / USB (AT*D0) Phone Number PPP to Ethernet (AT*D1) Phone Number Data port that is presented with the incomming call
0755555555 # Serial/USB
0755555555 # PPP to Ethernet
0755555555 0755555555 # Serial/USB
0755555555 # 0755555555 PPP to Ethernet
0755554444 # 0755555555 Serial/USB
0755554444 0755555555 # PPP to Ethernet
0755555555 0755555555 0755554444 Serial/USB
0755554444 0755555555 0755554444 PPP to Ethernet
0732173928 0738448329 0738448500 none