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Configuring Hosts and Servers
A typical entry for the modem section of the configuration file 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
dtr_down_time
60
end
Table A14-6. Field Definitions for modem Entries
Field
type_of_modem
ready_status
connect_status
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Definition
This string, containing up to 16 bytes, defines the modem type. This string should
match the type_of_modem port parameter. This field, which should always
appear as the first entry, is required.
Defines the ok numeric status string the modem returns when a command is
successfully executed and the modem is in a ready state. See your modem manual
for the applicable ok numeric status string. This field is required.
This string is used only for outbound connections when the Model 5390 server is
initiating a call. It contains a list of all possible successful connect messages,
separated by commas, that the modem can return. The Model 5390 server accepts
up to 80 numeric status words in one or more connect_status definition lines. This
field is required.
If the modem sends a connect_status message and asserts DCD, the Model 5390
server assumes success, exits the dialer, and starts the protocol or CLI process.
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