About Vmodem (Virtual modem)
Vmodem is a feature of the Terminal Server, which provides "modem like" communication
between two Terminal Server units on a network. This feature behaves like two modems
connected across a telephone line.
Typically, you use the Vmodem feature when you have multiple devices communicating with
a central site.
Vmodem allows you to achieve this using a single Terminal Server unit at each end of the
network without having to use multiple modems.
You use Vmodem because you want to avoid having to use multiple modems with the
associated costs of calls and connections.
You use this feature by logging into the Terminal Server via a terminal or telnet. You then
enable and configure the Vmodem feature on the ports you want to use. You then connect
your remote devices to the Vmodem ports on the Terminal Server units.
Terminal Server User Guide
About Vmodem (Virtual modem)
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Chapter 7 Vmodem (Virtual modem)