#
responses.
expect
"8\r"
or
"7\r"
or
"6\r"
or
"4\r"
or
"3\r"
delay
2
done
Sample
File
modem_f0.cfg
#
#
COMPONENT_NAME:
(ESPSETUP)
ENTRY
SERVICE
PROCESSOR
SETUP
F0
#
#
FUNCTIONS:
Modem
configuration
file
for
many
recent
Hayes*
compatible
modems.
#
This
example
uses
the
AT&F0
reset
command
to
choose
the
factory
defaults.
#
This
set
up
is
preferred
for
modems
with
extended
(&)
commands.
For
early
#
vintage
modems,
setup
Z
or
Z0
is
recommended.
If
your
modem
responds
to
#
the
extended
(&)
commands
and
to
factory
default
choices
(&Fn),
but
doesn’t
#
work
properly
with
this
setup
file,
setup
F1
is
recommended.
#
#
*
Trademark
of
Hayes
Microcomputer
Products,
Inc.
#
#
(C)
COPYRIGHT
International
Business
Machines
Corp.
1996
#
All
Rights
Reserved
#
Licensed
Materials
-
Property
of
IBM
#
#
US
Government
Users
Restricted
Rights
-
Use,
duplication
or
#
disclosure
restricted
by
GSA
ADP
Schedule
Contract
with
IBM
Corp.
#
#
#
If
the
modem
has
configuration
switches,
they
should
be
set
to
the
#
factory
default
settings.
ICDelay
1
DefaultTO
10
CallDelay
120
#
AT
Attention
Code
,
Inserts
delay
in
dialing
commands
#
&F0
Reset.
Restore
profile
0
Q0
Turn
on
responses
#
E0
Turn
echo
off
Q1
Turn
off
responses
#
V0
Use
numeric
responses
S0=0
Automatic
answer
inhibit
#
+++
Escape
to
command
mode
S0=2
Answer
on
second
ring
#
H0
Hang-up
X0=0
Limit
modem
response
codes
#
T
=
Tone
mode.
When
used
as
T\r,
it
is
a
#
no
op
to
maintain
program
synchronization
#
when
modem
may/will
echo
the
commands.
#
#
&C1
Detect
CD
&D2
Respond
to
DTR
(often
the
default)
#
&R1
Ignore
RTS
(CTS)
#
#
%N
Call-Out
phone
number
%P
Paging
phone
number
#
%S
Modem
speed
(available
to
users)
#
#
Following
are
common
responses
from
a
wide
range
of
modems:
#
16,
15,
12,
10,
5
and
1
are
connection
responses.
Add
others
as
required.
#
7=busy;
6=no
dial
tone;
4=error;
3=no
carrier;
2=ring;
0=OK
#
#
PROGRAMMING
NOTE:
No
blanks
between
double
quote
marks
(").
condout:
send
"AT&F0Q0T\r"
#
Reset
modem.
Select
profile
0
ignore
"0\r"
or
"OK\r\n"
timeout
2
#
Ignore
modem
response.
send
"ATE0T\r"
#
Initialize
modem:
Echo
OFF,
expect
"0\r"
or
"OK\r\n"
timeout
2
#
Enable
responses
(Numeric),
send
"ATQ0V0X0T\r"
#
Limit
response
codes.
expect
"0\r"
timeout
2
#
Confirm
commands
successful.
send
"ATS0=0\r"
#
Set
AutoAnswer
OFF
expect
"0\r"
timeout
2
#
Confirm
command
successful.
send
"AT&C1&D2&R1\r"
#
Detect
carrier
and
DTR,
#
Ignore
RTS.
expect
"0\r"
timeout
2
#
Confirm
command
successful.
done
Appendix
D.
Modem
Configurations
521
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