2. Is your modem an IBM 7857-017?
If Yes, use modem configuration file
modem_m1.cfg
and go to step 7.
Note:
The IBM 7857-017 modem has two telephone line connections on the back of the unit. One is
marked
LL
(for Leased Line), and the other is marked
PTSN
(for Public Telephone Switched
Network). The service processor expects to use the modem on the public network, so the
telephone line should attach to the PTSN connector.
If No, continue with step 3.
3. Does your modem respond to the extended command set (prefixed with
&
)?
If Yes, go to step 5.
If No, continue with step 4.
4. Does your modem respond to:
v
ATZ reset command
or
v
ATZ
n
reset commands, where
n
can be 0, 1, and so on?
If ATZ, configuration file
modem_z.cfg
is recommended.
If ATZ
n
, configuration file
modem_z0.cfg
is recommended.
Go to step 7.
5. Does your modem command set include a test for V.42 error correction at the remote modem (often
called “Auto-Reliable Mode”)?
If Yes, disable this test. You can use sample configuration files
/usr/share/modem_m0.cfg
or
/usr/share/modem_m1.cfg
as models to help you create a file for your particular modem. See
“Customizing the Modem Configuration Files” on page 599 for more information. Go to step 7.
If No, go to step 6.
6. Does your modem respond to:
v
AT&F reset command
or
v
AT&F
n
reset commands, where
n
can be 0, 1, and so on?
If AT&F, configuration file
modem_f.cfg
is recommended.
If AT&F
n
, configuration file
modem_f0.cfg
or
modem_f1.cfg
is recommended, depending on which
provides the hardware flow control profile.
7. You have completed selection of the configuration file.
If your modem configuration selection is not available in the Service Processor Modem Configuration
Menu, you must access it through the Configure Remote Maintenance Policy Service Aid.
If you find it necessary to adjust any of these configuration files, use the manual provided with your
modem to accomplish that task. It is recommended you select settings that enable hardware flow
control and respond to DTR.
Note:
Some older modems do not respond to the
X0
or
&R1
commands. Edit out these commands
from the modem configuration file if yours is such a modem. See your modem manual for more
information.
Some modems, such as the IBM 7857-017, are not designed for the paging function. Although they can be
used for paging, they return an error message when they do not get the expected response from another
modem. Therefore, even though the paging was successful, the error message causes the service
processor to retry, continuing to place pager calls for the number of retries specified in the Call-Out Policy
Setup Menu. These retries result in redundant pages.
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