Modem Configuration Files - IBM R30 Operator's Manual

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Modem Configuration Files

If you want to attach a modem to the S2 port to enable automatic problem reporting from
SystemGuard or dial-in access from a remote location, you have to provide a configuration
file for the modem are using. This file is also necessary to use the mirroring capabilities
supported by the AIX mirrord daemon.
The IBM 7851 modem has been tested. Following, are the corresponding configuration files.
These files have a very specific format. You can use either of these files as a template to
build a configuration file for another model of modem. If you do not use any modem for
connecting the Service Console, you need a modem file. An example of the modem file
without a modem is also provided.
This is a sample /usr/share/modems/mir_modem file for console mirroring without using
modems.
ICDelay 1
DefaultTO 10
condout:
connect:
retry:
disconnect:
condin:
condwait:
waitcall:
page:
This is a sample /usr/share/modems/mir_modem file for console
mirroring using an IBM 7851 modem.
# Tested at 9600bps.
ICDelay 5
DefaultTO 10
CallDelay 120
#
AT
screen
# &F1
screen
#
E0
#
V0
# +++
profile 0
#
H0
# 17=38.4bps; 16=19.2bps; 12=9600bps; 11=4800bps; 10=2400bps;
7=busy
condout:
connect:
expect "17\r" or "16\r" or "12\r" or "11\r" or "10\r" busy "7\r"
timeout 60
retry:
expect "17\r" or "16\r" or "12\r" or "11\r" or "10\r" busy "7\r"
timeout 60
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done
done
done
done
done
done
done
done
Attention Code
Set factory profile 1
Turn echo off
Use numeric responses
Escape to command mode
Hang–up
send "AT&F1E0V0Q0S0=0\r"
expect "0\r" or "OK\r"
done
send "ATDT%N\r"
done
send "A/"
done
Q0
Enable result codes to
Q1
Disable result codes to
S0=0
Automatic answer inhibit
S0=2
Answer on second ring
&W0
Save configuration to
# Tone dialing command
# Redo command

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