Setting Up Built-In Modem Calls - AT&T UNIX PC User Manual

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Setting
Up
the Hardware
This section briefly describes how to set up your UNIX
PC hardware for data communications.
The UNIX PC houses a built-in modem compatible with
AT&T's Model 103 (300 bps, or bits per second) and
Model 212
(1200 bps).
This built-in modem is fully
integrated with the telephone lines and under control
of Telephone Manager.
Telephone Manager also controls
data communication connections that use the UNIX PC's
RS-232 ports.
So you can use Telephone Manager with RS-
232 connections to another computer and to externally
connected modems.
The Setting
Up
the Software for Data Calls chapter of
this guide describes how to install the ATE software
and set i t up to accommodate the computer or network
you are calling.
Setting
Up
Built-in Modem Calls
Setting up for calls that use the built-in modem
includes connecting your telephone line or lines to the
UNIX PC and then setting up the lines through install's
Administration.
Once the telephone lines are connected
and set up, you can create a data entry and a modem
profile, as described in the Setting Up the Software
for Data Calls chapter of this guide.
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