![H3C S5500-HI Switch Series Fundamentals Configuration Manual Download Page 62](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/h3c/s5500-hi-switch-series/s5500-hi-switch-series_fundamentals-configuration-manual_3750974062.webp)
51
CAUTION:
Note the following device settings:
•
The bits per second of the console port is lower than the transmission rate of the modem. Otherwise,
packets may be lost.
•
The parity check mode, stop bits, and data bits of the console port adopt the default settings.
3.
Perform the following configurations on the modem directly connected to the device:
AT&F
----------------------- Restore the factory defaults
ATS0=1
----------------------- Configure auto-answer on first ring
AT&D
----------------------- Ignore data Terminal Ready signals
AT&K0
----------------------- Disable local flow control
AT&R1
----------------------- Ignore Data Flow Control signals
AT&S0 -----------------------
Force
DSR
to remain on
ATEQ1&W ----------------------- Disable the modem from response to commands and save the
configuration
To verify your configuration, enter AT&V to display the configuration results.
NOTE:
The configuration commands and the output for different modems may be different. For more information,
see your modem’s user guide.
4.
Launch a terminal emulation program, such as HyperTerminal in Windows XP or Windows 2000.
Create a new connection (the telephone number is the number of the modem connected to the
device).
NOTE:
On Windows 2003 Server operating system, you need to add the HyperTerminal program first, and then
log in to and manage the device as described in this document. On Windows 2008 Server, Windows 7,
Windows Vista, or some other operating system, you need to obtain a third party terminal control
program first, and follow the user guide or online help of that program to log in to the device.
5.
On the PC, dial the destination number to establish a connection with the device, as shown in