Follow these steps to configure a modem connection:
1.
Verify that your modem connection port is highlighted in the Serial Port
pull-down menu.
2.
Select one of the following options:
v
Select Forced Long Distance, enter the country code, area code, and
telephone number in the available fields.
v
Select Forced Local, and enter the telephone number in the available field.
3.
Click Port Settings to edit Terminal settings and Serial Port Preferences.
a.
To set the Terminal settings, select one of the following:
v
Use terminal window before dialing.
v
Use terminal window after dialing.
You will need to enter your user ID and password when prompted by
the Remote Access Server.
v
Use manual dial where user enters dial string.
b.
You can use the terminal window to enter AT commands and further
configure your modem, select one of the following:
v
For custom AT commands that are used once, type the AT string into the
Write AT Strong to Modem
text box.
v
To set AT commands to run every time the modem dials, click AT
Modem Settings
.
You can use or alter the default modem settings according to the
manufacturers instructions.
c.
To set the Connection Preferences, enter the correct values in the required
fields.
Table 1. Connection Preferences
Connection Preference:
Value:
Baud Rate
The baud rate that you specify should be
less than or equal to the speed of your
modem.
Data Bits
The default value is 8
Parity
The default value is None.
Stop Bits
The default value is 1
d.
Click OK to apply your settings.
4.
Enter your User ID, Password, and Domain name in the available fields.
5.
Click Save to apply your settings.
6.
Click Dial to establish the modem connection.
The status of your connection is displayed at the bottom of the window in the
Status field bar. When ’connected’ is displayed in this bar, click OK to return to
the Terminal Connection Manager window.
To disconnect your modem connection, return to the Modem tab and click
Hang-up
.
To configure a modem connection to a server, attach a USB cable to a serial
converter on your NetVista thin client and serial modem.
For more information on working with the Modem tab and a list of supported
converters:
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