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14. Connect the Dock Server machine to the network using the supplied RJ45 Ethernet
Cable.
15. Reboot the Dock Server machine.
The Dock Server’s client tools (e.g., Glider Terminal and gmcFTP) are now available to
remote machines on the network. To install these tools on remote machines, refer to
section 3.1 for Glider Terminal and section 5.1 for gmcFTP.
1.3 Shipped Modem Configuration
The U.S. Robotics modem shipped with Dock Server has been factory configured for
iridium communication between the Dock Server and gliders; it requires no out of the
box configuration. This section details the modem’s shipped configuration.
The modem’s configuration involves two parts. One, setting the DIP switches on the
modem’s bottom. And two, configuring the modem’s NVRAM to load the appropriate
settings upon power up.
Dock Server never sends AT commands to the modem. Upon power up, the modem is
expected to autoanswer incoming glider calls and to negotiate the incoming baud rate.
It should communicate with its host (i.e., Dock Server) at a fixed baud rate of 115,200
(DTE serial port speed). The modem's host connection should be configured with
hardware handshake (RTS/CTS), and should provide a CD (carrier detect) signal
continuously to reflect its current incall state.
Figure 18 shows the modem’s DIP switches. Their setting, as described on the
modem’s bottom, follows.
Switch Position Meaning
1
OFF
DTR normal
2
OFF
Verbal result codes
3
ON
Display result codes
4
OFF
Echo offline commands
5
OFF
Auto answer on ring
6
OFF
Normal carrier detect
7
OFF
Display all result codes
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