4. Does your modem respond to:
a. AT&F reset command, or
b. AT&Fn reset commands, where n can be 0, 1, etc.?
If AT&F, configuration file modem_f.cfg is recommended.
If AT&Fn, configuration file modem_f0.cfg or modem_f1.cfg is recommended,
depending on which provides the hardware flow control profile.
5. Selection is complete. If you find it necessary to adjust any of these
configuration files, do so with reference to the manual that came with your
modem.
1
Choose settings that enable hardware flow control and respond to DTR.
Examples
*
Ring interrupt only on first ring.
Customizing the Modem Configuration Files
You can create your own modem configuration file(s) or modify the samples
provided. After you customize your modem configuration files, you MUST access
them via the Configure Remote Maintenance Policy Service Aid rather than from the
Service Processor menus.
Modem Setup Z Setup Z0
(Rare)
Setup F Setup F0 Setup F1
AT&T DataPort 2001
*
X
Bocamodem 1440E X
Hayes Smart Modem 300 X
IBM 5841 X
IBM 5843 X
IBM 7851 X
IBM 7852-010 X
IBM 7855 X
USRobotics
33.6K Sportster
X
Zoom V.32 X
1
Some older modems do not respond to the commands X or &R1. You should edit out these
commands from the modem configuration file if yours is such a modem. See your modem manual for
more information.
Appendix D. Modem Configurations
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