Using The Set56K Command - Bay Networks 5399 Release Note

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Remote Access Software Version 5.3 Release Notes
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Using the set56k Command

The superuser CLI command set56k allows you to configure your RAC
for 56K modem support if it does not have 56K modems enabled already.
The set56k command uses a password as its argument; the key value
indicates to the RAC which 56K modem protocol to enable. You can
obtain a password from Bay Networks Customer Support via the World
Wide Web; point your browser to www.baynetworks.com, then choose
Service & Support, followed by Service Online.
Setting the 56K modem protocol is permanent, and can be
changed only by returning the RAC to the factory for a unit
swap-out.
The command syntax is:
set56k < key value >
Issuing the set56k command without an argument returns the name of
the enabled protocol (either x2 or K56flex), or "none" if no protocol is
enabled.
When you begin configuring the 56K protocol, the RAC warns you that
the configuration is permanent. You can exit the configuration process at
any time prior to confirming the key value you've entered by pressing the
<Break> key. Once you have answered "yes" in response to the question
"Are you sure?", the configuration process is committed to running to
completion. The RAC then reboots automatically.

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