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By default, the asynchronous baud rate is 9600. Set this parameter to a value that
is greater than or equal to the speed at which the modem connects, but is
independent of that speed. For example, you set a V.34 modem to its maximum
modular connection speed of 28800 Kb/s or higher. However, you could set the
baud rate for a V.42bis or MNP 5 data compression modem with a high (4 to 1)
compression ratio to 115200 baud.
You can select one of the following valid baud rates:

Setting the Synchronous IFTF Pattern

The BayStream platform transmits one of two interframe time fill (IFTF) patterns
when there is no data to transmit on a synchronous line:
HDLC Flags is the default IFTF pattern for all synchronous media types except
ISDN BRI. For ISDN BRI, the default pattern is Idles. To use these defaults, leave
the Force IFTF parameter set to Default. Or, you can override the defaults by
setting the Force IFTF parameter to Force Flags or Force Idles.
For a dial-on-demand interface, set the Force IFTF parameter to Force Idles.
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1200
2400
4800
9600
14400
19200
28800
38400
57600
64000
76800
96000
115200
HDLC Flags, an 0x7E pattern (0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0)
Idles, an 0xFF pattern (1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1)
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