Setting the modem answer mode
To ensure correct operation of the modem, set the auto-answer mode on the user line to be the same
as the modem.
•
Enable auto-answer mode if the modem is in auto-answer mode (the AA LED of the modem
lights up). This setting prevents the router from issuing a duplicate answer command after the
modem answers a call.
•
Disable auto-answer mode if the modem is not in auto-answer mode.
To set the modem answer mode:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter user line view.
3.
Set
answer mode.
Enabling a modem to obtain caller numbers
CAUTION:
Performing this task disconnects the modem connection.
This task is for point of sale (POS) terminal access services. It is available only on the TTY lines for
AM interfaces.
Configure this command if a bank front end processor requires the router to send the call numbers of
POS terminals for acknowledgment before it accepts data from the terminals.
For more information about POS terminal access services and caller number sending, see Terminal
Access Configuration Guide.
To enable a modem to obtain caller numbers:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter the TTY user
Command
system-view
line { first-num1 [ last-num1 ] |
{
aux
[ last-num2 ] }
•
Enable auto-answer mode:
modem auto-answer
•
the
modem
Disable
mode:
undo
auto-answer
Command
system-view
line { first-num1 [ last-num1 ] | tty first-num2
|
tty
}
first-num2
auto-answer
modem
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Remarks
N/A
This command is available on the following
user lines:
•
TTY lines for the following interfaces:
AM interface
Asynchronous serial interface
Asynchronous/synchronous serial
interface
asynchronous mode
•
AUX line
This command is not available on the
console or VTY lines.
To display the user line for an interface, use
the display line command.
By default, auto-answer mode is disabled.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
operating
in
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