Adding A Modem To The Modem Table - Lucent Technologies PortMaster 4 Configuration Manual

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The modem type is either system or user. System indicates that the configuration
settings are the factory default settings. User indicates that the user has configured the
modem table settings for that modem.
To display the settings for a particular modem, use the following command:
Command> show modem ModemName(short)
The display for a modem looks like this:
Short Name: supra-fax-288
Long Name: SupraFax 28.8
Optimal Speed: 115200
Init Script: Send Command

Adding a Modem to the Modem Table

To add a modem to the modem table, use the following command:
Command> add modem ModemName(short) "ModemName(long)" Speed "String"
For example, to add a Paradyne 3811+ modem to the modem table, enter:
Command> add modem para3811 "Paradyne 3811+" 115200 "AT&FS0=1&W\r^OK"
Note – Use a \r for a carriage return, and a caret (^) to separate the send and expect
characters in the string. In the example above, the PortMaster expects OK. Never use
on or off for a modem short name.
Table 9-1 shows the current factory default settings for commonly used modems.
Table 9-1
Modem Name
Modem Name
(Short)
(Long)
at&t-v32
AT&T Keep In
Touch
cardinal
Cardinal
MVP288XF
card-v34-p
Cardinal
MVP288CC
PCMCIA
eiger-v32-p
Eiger 14.4 PCMCIA
eiger-v34-p
Eiger 28.8 PCMCIA
gvc-14.4
GVC/Maxtech V.32
gvc-28.8
GVC/Maxtech V.34
Using External Modems
Type: User Defined
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AT&F2&C1&D3S0=1S2=129s10=20&W
Factory Default Modem Table Entries
DTE
Rate
57600
115200
115200
57600
115200
57600
115200
Using Automatic Modem Configuration
Initialization String
AT&F&D3&T5&R0\\D1S0=1&W^OK
AT&F1&C1&D2&K3S0=1S2=129S10=20&W0&
W1
AT&F&C1&D3S0=1s2=129S10=20&W
AT&F&C1&D3S0=1S10=20&W
AT&F&C1&D3S0=1S10=20&W
AT&F&C1&D3S0=1S10=20&W0
AT&F&C1&D3S0=1S10=20&W0
Wait for Reply
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OK
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