Modem Setup
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Setting Default Configuration
NOTE:
A modem can be easily configured for either hardware or
software flow control using the modem’s built in
Configuration
Templates.
♦
From TCM, execute the
HW Flow Control Def.
or
SW Flow
Control Def.
command from the
Actions/Commands
window
♦
In the Total Control Modem MIB, the MIB objects are
loadHwFlowDflt
(23)
and
loadSwFlowDflt(24)
.
For more information, see
&Fn
in Appendix D.
NVRAM Defaults
The modems are factory set to load NVRAM settings at power-on
or reset (DIP switch 10 OFF). These settings offer optimal modem
performance with most installations.
The following table lists default settings stored in NVRAM:
Table 2-5. Default NVRAM Settings
Setting
Description
B0
ITU-T answer sequence
&M4
Normal/error control
&K1
Data compression
&H1
Transmit data flow control
&R2
Rec'd data hardware flow control—Enabled
&I0
Rec'd data software flow control—Disabled
&B1
Serial port rate—Fixed
&N0
Link rate select—Variable
X7
Extended Result code
&A3
Protocol result code subset
P
Pulse dial
F1
Online local echo—Disabled
&T4
Remote Digital Loopback (RDL)
&L0
Normal analog phone line
&S0
Data Set Ready (DSR) Override
&Y1
Break handling—Clear buffer, send immediately
&Z0–3=0
Stored telephone number—Blank
&P0
Pulse dial make/break ratio—U.S./Canada
&G0
Guard tone—U.S./Canada
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