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3Com Courier V.Everything Reference (204 pages)
US Robotics Courier Network: User Guide
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3Com
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Modem
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
13
Introductio N1
13
Conventions
13
Related Documentation
14
Connecting to Your Isp
15
What You Ne Ed1-1
15
Windows 95 /981
15
Configuring Your Modem with Plug and Play1-1
15
Follow the Steps below to Install the INF File for Windows 9 5/98:1-1
15
Installing the Latest Softwar
17
Accessing Your Internet Service Provid
17
Step One: Determine if Dial-Up Networking Is Installed
17
Step Two: Installing Dial-Up TCP/IP Support1
18
Step Three: Setting up a Connection to Yo Ur ISP1-5
19
Step Four: Customizing the TCP/IP Sett Ings1-7
21
Windows NT 4.0
23
What You Ne Ed1-10
23
Configuring Your Mo Dem1-10
23
Setting up RA
24
Determining if TCP/IP Is Installe D1-1
24
Installing TCP/I P1-11
25
Configuring a PPP Connectio N1-1
25
Configuring a SLIP Connect Ion1-1
26
Troubleshootin G RAS1
26
Other Operating System S1-14
27
If You Are Using MS-DOS
27
Sing the at Command
29
This Chapter Includes Information about
29
Overview
29
General Rules for Using at Comman
29
Basic at Command S2-2
30
Using S-Register S2-2
31
Displaying S-Register Setting S2-3
31
Setting an S-Register
31
Getting a List of S-Register S2-4
32
Understanding Bit-Mapped S-Regi
32
Upgrading Your Modem
33
Getting New Operating Softwa Re3-2
34
Sending New Software to Your Mod
34
If Your Modem Doesn't Respon D3-3
35
Remote Flash
35
Odes of Operation
37
Command and Online M Odes4-1
37
Data and Fax Mode
37
Command-Mode Local Echo
38
Entering Online Command
38
Returning to Online M Ode4-2
38
Online-Mode Local Echo4-3
39
Data and Fax Mode S4-3
39
Dialing , Answering , and
41
Dialin G5-1
41
Dial Option S5-1
41
Carrier Loss Redial
43
Answering Call S5-3
43
Force Answer Mode
44
Auto Answer
44
Making International Cal
45
Handshaking Opt Ions5-5
45
Guard Tone
45
Hanging
45
Call Detection
46
Caller ID Functions
46
Service Types
46
Applications of Caller ID Technol Ogy5-6
46
How the Courier V.everything Modem Handles Cal
47
Presentation Formats
48
Command S5-8
48
References
49
Distinctive Ring Sup Port5-9
49
Command S5-1
50
Working with Memory
53
Overview
53
Working with RAM and NVRA M6-2
54
Saving a Phone Number to NVR AM6-2
55
Displaying S-Register Value Informatio N6-3
55
Saving a Command String to NV RAM6-3
55
Programming the Voice/Data Switch
55
Working with Flash Memory
56
Saving ROM Templates to NVRAM
56
Default Settin Gs6-5
57
Controlling Result Code Displays
59
Result Code Display Comman
59
Additional Result Code Sub Sets7-2
60
Controlling Eia-232 Signaling
61
Data Terminal Ready
61
Data Set Ready
62
Carrier Detec T8-3
63
Modemremotely
65
Ccessing and Odem Remotely
65
Overview
65
Setting up Remote Acces S9-1
65
At the Host Courier V.everything Mod
65
Other Remote-Access Command
67
Accessing the Hos T9-3
67
At the Guest Device
67
Quitting a Remote-Access Sessi On9-7
71
Controlling Data Rates
73
Overview
73
Serial Port Rates
73
Connection Ra Tes10-3
75
Controlling Link Speeds with &N a
76
Controlling Link Spe Eds10-4
76
Limiting a Range of Possible Connect Spe
76
N and &U Command Val Ues10-5
77
Setting DTE Rate to 230 K Bps10-7
79
Dial Security
81
Overview
81
Setting up Dial Security
81
Setting up Dial Security
82
Dialback Optio Ns11-3
83
Modifying Acco Unts11-4
84
Autopass Prompti Ng11-6
85
Password Prompting
85
Remote Configurati On11-8
87
What the Guest User Needs to Do
88
Configuring Dial Security Remote
89
Dialing in from the Remote S
89
Flow Control
91
Overview
91
Hardware Flow Contro
92
Software Flow Contro
92
Received Data Flow Contro L12-3
93
Transmit-Data Flow Contro L12-5
95
Handshaking
97
Throughput
97
Selective Reject
97
Controlling the V.8 Call Indicate
98
Attaining Speeds above 28.8 Kbp
98
Capabilitie
99
Other Protocols
99
Fast Class (V.FC) Handshakin
99
Hst
100
Error-Control Command S13-5
101
Error Contr Ol13-7
101
Lower-Speed V. Protocols 1
101
Data Compression
104
Getting Maximum Throug Hput13-9
105
Maximum Throughput Results W Hen:13-9
105
Displaying Querying and Help Screens
109
Overview
109
Querying
109
Displaying Hel P14-3
111
Ampersand (&) Command
111
Testing the Connection
113
Overview
113
Testing the Courier V.everything Modem Using At&Tn
114
Using AT&T
115
Stopping a Test
115
Using AT&T
116
Digital Loopback Testing
117
Remote Digital Loopback Testing (AT&T6, AT&T7)
118
Granting a Digital Loopback Test Request
118
Canceling All Digital Loopback Test Requests
118
Testing Using Keyboard Data (AT&T6)
119
Testing Using a Built-In Test Pattern (AT& T7)15-8
120
Auto-Dialing 1
123
Dedicated /Leased Line and Synchronous Applications
124
A Device with a Synchronous Serial Port
124
A Serial Cabl E16
124
Synchronous Operatio Ns16-2
124
Configuring the Courier V.everything Modem for Leased Line Operation
125
Dial Using V.2 bis Softwar E16-4
126
Configuring the Courier V.everything M Odem16-4
126
Dialing Using
129
Returning to Asynchronou S Mode16-7
129
Dialin G16
131
Hanging Up16-10
132
Auto-Dialing
132
Roubleshooting
135
Problems that Occur before Connect Ing17-1
135
No Response to at
135
Double Characters Are Appearing on Your Monitor17-3
137
After You Dial, the Courier V.everything Modem Reports no CARRIER and then Hangs up
137
Hear Ringing but the Courier V.everything Modem Won't an Swer17
137
The Courier V.everything Modem Acts as Though a Data Link Has Been Established, but no Call was Receive
137
The Courier V.everything Modem Behaves as if Enter Were Pressed When You Don't Press any Keys
137
Problems that Occur after Connect Ing17-4
138
Your Screen Displays Random or "Garbage" Chara Cters17-4
138
Many CRC Errors
138
Mainframe Computer Keeps Dropping Your Conne Ction17-5
139
Bad Faxes or Can't Fa X17-5
139
Errors During Software Downl Oad17-7
140
If You Still Have Problems17-7
140
S-Registers
143
How Bits Are Mapped to Decimal Value
143
Converting Bits to Decimal Val Uesa-2
144
Converting Decimal Values to Bi Tsa-2
144
Using Decimal Value
145
A Complete List of S-Registers
147
Basic Command Set
157
Alphabetic Command Summary
158
Ampersand (&) Command Set
161
Percent (%) Command Set
168
Octothorpe (#) Command Set
170
Flowcontroltemplate
173
Hardware Flow Contro
173
Software Flow Control
175
No Flow Contro
176
Eanings and
179
Result Codes Sets for Xn Values
180
New Connect Message
181
Bis Reference
183
Command
183
Dial Options
184
V.34
191
Result Code
200
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