Modem
Configuration
Sample
Files
Sample
File
modem_m0.cfg
#
#
COMPONENT_NAME:
(ESPSETUP)
ENTRY
SERVICE
PROCESSOR
SETUP:
modem_m0
#
#
FUNCTIONS:
Modem
configuration
file
specifically
for
IBM
7852-400
#
modem
with
Auto-Reliable
feature.
This
feature
must
be
turned
off
#
for
Catcher
calls.
This
example
uses
the
AT&F
reset
command
to
#
choose
the
factory
defaults.
#
#
(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.
#
#
#
The
modem
has
configuration
switches.
They
should
be
set
to
the
#
factory
default
settings,
except
switches
11
and
12.
These
must
be
#
to
UP
("AT"
responses)
and
DOWN
(Asynchronous
operation),
respectively.
ICDelay
1
DefaultTO
10
CallDelay
120
#
#
%N
Call-Out
phone
number
%R
Return
phone
number
#
#
#
PROGRAMMING
NOTE:
No
blanks
between
double
quote
marks
(").
condout:
send
"AT&F&E2E0T\r"
#
Reset
to
factory
defaults
#
Reliable
mode
#
Echo
off
ignore
"0\r"
or
"OK\r\n"
timeout
2
#
Ignore
modem
response.
send
"AT&E12&E14\r"
#
Disable
pacing
#
Disable
data
compression
expect
"0\r"
or
"OK\r\n"
timeout
2
#
Confirm
commands
successful.
send
"AT&SF1&S0S9=1\r"
#
DSR
independent
of
CD
#
Force
DSR
on.
#
CD
respond
time=100ms
expect
"0\r"
or
"OK\r\n"
timeout
2
#
Confirm
commands
successful.
send
"ATV0S0=0\r"
#
Numeric
response
code
#
Auto-Answer
off
expect
"0\r"
or
"OK\r\n"
timeout
2
#
Confirm
commands
successful.
done
connect:
send
"ATDT%N\r"
#
Tone
dialing
command.
#
%N
from
Call
Home
setup.
#
Expect
a
connection
response.
expect
"33\r"
or
"31\r"
or
"28\r"
or
"26\r"
or
"24\r"
or
"21\r"
or
"19\r"
or
"13\r"
or
"12\r"
or
"1\r"
busy
"7\r"
timeout
60
done
retry:
send
"A/"
#
Repeat
the
previous
command.
#
Expect
a
connection
response.
expect
"33\r"
or
"31\r"
or
"28\r"
or
"26\r"
or
"24\r"
or
"21\r"
or
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