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The recommended setting for Stop Bits is 1.
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The recommended setting for Flow Control is None.
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An intermittent problem occurs between PC Card modems on EMCs and modems
attached to monitoring consoles running Windows NT. In some cases, the modem
attached to the monitoring console drops the connection. In most cases, this
problem can be solved by configuring the Flow Control setting of the monitoring
console’s modem to be Hardware. (See the documentation for the monitoring
console’s modem to configure its Flow Control setting.)
6. Click
Apply.
Configuring Pager Settings
If you want Server Manager to page you or another person when problems occur, you must
configure the pager settings, such as the pager number and the times for paging.
To configure pager settings:
1. In the Windows NT group in the Tree pane of the Server Manager Console, select the
name of the server for which you want to enable paging.
2. Expand the Tools group, then the Emergency Mgmt. Card Connection group.
3. Select Pager Call List. (Be careful not to select the Console Call List.)
4. Click the Tasks tab in the List pane, and select Add Pager from the displayed list. The
prompts to enter pager information display in the Presentation pane.
5. Click Add New Pager Settings, and click Next.
6. Select the Paging Order Number from the list box, then click Next. The Paging Order
Number determines which pager to call first, then second, and so on.
7. Specify the days and times for ISM to page you or someone when an alert occurs, then
click Next.
8. Select TAP, and then click Next. You must choose TAP at this point so that the options
you want to configure will not be greyed out on successive prompts.
9. Key the telephone number of the pager in the Telephone Number box, 0 in the Pager
Number box, PG1 in the Service ID box, and 0 in the Password box, and click Next.
NOTE
Use one or more commas in the pager phone number to add a delay before ISM delivers its
message. The delay is useful if the pager service has a long welcome message. Usually two
or three commas are needed to provide a long enough delay.