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 "ATQ0V0T\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.
done
# RI Power On enabled.
error:
# Handle unexpected modem
#
responses.
expect "8\r" or "7\r" or "6\r" or "4\r" or "3\r"
delay 2
done
Sample File modem_z0.cfg
#
# COMPONENT_NAME: (ESPSETUP) ENTRY SERVICE PROCESSOR SETUP Z0
#
# FUNCTIONS: Modem configuration file for some early Hayes* compatible modems.
#
This example uses the ATZ0 reset command to choose the factory defaults.
#
This setup is recommended for modems that will respond to the ATZ0 command
#
and which do not respond to the extended (&) commands.
Refer to your modem
#
manual.
#
# * 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
#
Z0
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.
#
#
%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 (").
Appendix F. Modem Configurations
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