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Table A14-6. Field Definitions for modem Entries (continued)
Field
connect_abort
connect_retry
connect_ignore
reset_cmd
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Definition
This string contains a list of all possible modem unusable messages, separated by
commas, that the modem can return (for example, a no dialtone response). This
field is optional.
If the modem sends a connect_abort message, the Model 5390 server exits the
dialer with a fail and goes to the next modem, if available. If there is only one
modem, the Model 5390 server resets it and retries the dial.
The retry field defines the number of retries.
This string contains a list of all possible dial failure messages, separated by
commas, that the modem can return (for example, a busy response). This field is
optional.
If the modem sends a connect_retry message, the Model 5390 server exits the
dialer, resets the modem, and retries the dial.
The retry field defines the number of retries.
This string contains a list of all possible ignore these codes messages, separated
by commas, that the modem can return (for example, a no dialtone response). This
field is optional.
If the modem sends a connect_ignore message, the Model 5390 server behaves as
if the modem has not returned a result code: it does not abort the dial or reset the
modem; it does not assume success or failure.
This string, containing up to 16 bytes, resets the modem to a known state
(typically the factory defaults). The reset_cmd is sent only once if a ready_status
is received. The modem initialization is not terminated if a ready_status is not
received in response to the reset_cmd. This field is required.
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