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On each Model 5390 server, edit the configuration file to contain a modem section similar to
the following sample entry. If the Model 5390 server boots from a host, the file resides on the
host; for self-boot units, the file resides on the Model 5390 server.
A typical modem entry looks like this:
%modem
# Acme Widget and Modem Corp Type 1234 V.34 modem
type_of_modem ACME_288
ready_status 0
connect_status 1 5 10 13 18 20 21 25 43 47\
85 91 99 103 107
connect_abort 4 6 12
connect_retry 3 7 8
connect_ignore 11
reset_cmd AT&F1
reset_delay 3.0+0.0
dialout_setup_cmd ATE1Q2V0X6&A0&B1&C1&D2&H1&I0&K1&R2S0=0
dialin_setup_cmd ATE1Q2V0X6&A0&B1&C1&D2&H1&I0&K1&R2S0=1
dial_cmd ATDT
timeout
60
retry
3
end
6
Reset the modem:
893-741-B
NOTE: Several standard entries for the modem section of the Model
5390 configuration file are supplied with the software distribution.
These entries, defined for use with the configuration file, are located in
the file /usr/annex/bfs/modems.annex. If the modem you are using is
contained within this file, using the %include filename command tells
the parser that entries in the specified file are part of the configuration
file. For example:
%modem
%include modems.annex
If the modem you are using is not contained within this file, you must
edit the configuration file accordingly.
NOTE: In the above modem configuration, the dialin_setup_cmd and
dialout_setup_cmd field entries appear on two lines. This is a limitation
of the printed page. Enter the actual command strings as one continu-
ous entry without any line breaks.
Dial-up Networking
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