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ELAP or EPAP Network Integration

Modems

Dial-in Capability
MPS Server B is configured for a modem on port a001 on the 8-Port Connector
Box and supports PPP (TCP/IP). With this capability, multiple networked
applications can run across the PPP link simultaneously. PPP also requires two IP
addresses to be registered, one to the serial port on the server, and one to be
assigned to the client dialing into the server. These IP addresses are allocated on
the synchronization network.
The remote dial-in serial port will be configured as follows:
• Hardware flow control (RTS/CTS)
• 38400 bps port speed
• 8-bit data
• No parity
If the remote dial-in serial port is not functional at one EAGLE 5 ISS site, dialing
into the remote EAGLE 5 ISS site and connecting back to the functional MPS at the
failed EAGLE 5 ISS site will allow remote recovery.
Modem Configuration
To simplify configuring the modem to the setting described in the previous
section ""Dial-in Capability," use the script
/opt/TKLCplat/bin/modem_setup. (also can be executed from
Application GUI)
This script supports five modems:
• Motorola V.3600
• US Robotics X2 Sportster External
• US Robotics V.90 Sportster External
• Multitech MT5634ZBA (no long supported)
• 3Com US Robotics Courier 56k V-Everything
NOTE: This script does NOT support any other modems.
Set up the modem using this script with the following procedure.
910-2969-001 Revision H, February 2007
Preliminary
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