Profile Settings - Lantronix SCS Reference Manual

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9.3.2.3 Edit Other Settings
All settings in a modem profile can be edited with the Define Ports Modem commands. For example, to
configure the Dial string, use the Define Ports Modem Dial command.
Local>> DEFINE PORT 3 MODEM DIAL "DT"
9.3.2.4 Enable Modem Control
Before a port can control a modem, modem control must be enabled. Use the following command.
Local>> DEFINE PORT 3 MODEM CONTROL ENABLED
9.3.2.5 Initialize the Modem
Log out the port to which the modem is connected. The modem will be initialized, incorporating any
changes that you've made to the modem's profile.
Local>> LOGOUT PORT 2

9.3.3 Profile Settings

These settings can be configured with the Define Port Modem commands.
Answer Enabled/Disabled
Answer Command string
Attention string
Busy string
Carrier wait string
Figure 9-5: Configuring a String
Figure 9-6: Enabling Modem Control
Figure 9-7: Initializing the Modem
This setting configures whether or not the modem will automatically answer
the telephone line.
This string causes the modem to answer upon ring or to never answer. It is
directly preceded by the Commandprefix string and is commonly set to "A."
The attention string is sent to the modem each time the port is logged out or
when the server first boots. The modem must return the OK string. Otherwise,
it is assumed that the modem is disconnected or unavailable. The string is
commonly set to "at."
The modem should respond with this string if the remote telephone line is
busy. It is commonly set to "BUSY."
This setting determines the amount of time (in seconds) that the modem will
wait for a carrier. If a carrier isn't received within this period of time, the call
will fail. By default, Carrierwait is set to 60 seconds.
9-5
Modem Profiles

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