Placing Calls
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The UNIX PC automatically answers incoming
data calls and sets up the modem to
communicate at the proper baud rate.
You do
not need to set up the modem for incoming
data calls.
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The UNIX PC is a multitasking system: that
is, it can do more than one thing at a time.
A user can log into your system from a remote
location and work without disturbing your own
activities.
You need to set up a user name
and possibly a password for users who want to
log into your UNIX PC.
If you have problems placing or receiving data calls,
refer to the "Problem Solving Checklist" in the
ATfl
UNIX PC Terminal Emulation User's Guide for help.
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