Customizing
the
Modem
Configuration
Files
You
can
create
your
own
modem
configuration
files
or
modify
the
samples
provided.
After
you
customize
your
modem
configuration
files,
you
must
access
them
through
the
Configure
Remote
Maintenance
Policy
Service
Aid
rather
than
from
the
service
processor
menus.
If
you
have
already
set
up
your
serial
ports,
line
speeds,
authorizations,
and
telephone
numbers
from
the
service
processor
menus,
use
the
service
aid
to
specify
your
customized
modem
configuration
files.
If
you
have
not
already
set
up
your
serial
ports,
line
speeds,
authorizations,
and
telephone
numbers
from
the
service
processor
menus,
use
the
service
aids
to
set
them
while
you
specify
your
customized
modem
configuration
files.
To
disable
Auto-Reliable
Mode
testing
of
the
remote
modem,
use
the
sample
modem
configuration
file
/usr/share/modems/modem_f.cfg
as
a
model
that
you
can
modify,
as
follows:
1.
Find
the
necessary
command
in
your
modem
manual.
2.
Copy
the
/usr/share/modems/modem_f.cfg
file
to
a
new
file
with
a
different
name
(for
example,
modem_fx.cfg
).
3.
In
the
new
file
(
modem_fx.cfg
),
change
the
line
Send
"ATE0T\r"
to
Send
"ATcccE0T\r"
where
ccc
is
the
added
command
as
specified
in
your
modem
manual,
as
follows.
Change
the
third
line
of
each
of
the
following
stanzas:
v
condout
v
condin
v
ripo
4.
Save
the
changes.
IBM
7852-400
DIP
Switch
Settings
If
you
are
using
a
7852-400
modem
to
enable
service
processor
communications,
for
proper
operation,
the
dual
inline
package
(DIP)
switches
must
be
set
according
to
the
following
table:
Switch
Position
Function
1
Up
Force
DTR
2
Up
Flow
Control
&E4
3
Down
Result
Codes
Enabled
4
Down
Modem
Emulation
Disabled
5
Up
Auto
Answer
Enabled
6
Up
Maximum
Throughput
Enabled
7
Up
RTS
Normal
Functions
8
Down
Enable
Command
Mode
9
Down
Remote
Digital
Loopback
Test
Enabled
10
Up
Dial-Up
Line
Enabled
11
*Up
AT
Responses
Enabled
(Extended
Responses
Disabled)
12
*Down
Asynchronous
Operation
13
UP
28.8KB
Line
Speed
14
Up
15
Up
CD
and
DSR
Normal
Functions
16
Up
2-Wire
Leased
Line
Enabled
*
Only
switches
11
and
12
are
changed
from
the
factory
default
settings.
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