Modem Settings (Hp Predictive Support) - HP 3000 Series Handbook

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low. DCD can drop for up to 400ms before the connection is dropped. Once the connection
is dropped, DSR, DCD and CTS must all go low before a new connection can be made. RS
controls what speed the card sends to the modem. If RS is high, the programmed baud rate is
used. If RS is low, half of the programmed baud rate is used. If you use the 92219Q cable, the
baud rate will most certainly be half the programmed baud rate, since RI will almost always
be down. FS can be programmed to either state via the
CA
command.
Modem Settings (HP Predictive Support)
The HP Predictive Support User's Guide for HP 3000 Series 900 (pjn 50779-90012) contains
additional information on HP predictive support modem settings. Table 4-11 contains a quick
reference description of the modem switch settings for autodial modems connected to the
LAN/ Console port.
Note
Some of the settings in Table 4-11 are different than those described in the
first part of the Appendix. This is true for modems connected to a DTC or
manually dialed modems. Please refer to HP Predictive Support on-line help
for proper switch settings. Also be aware that the modems listed here are not
necessarily recommended or supported as Remote Support Modems.
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