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An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: *NONE
eASYNC_COM_Port_str
This field specifies the COM port that handles the asynchronous communication. Usually an
asynchronous modem is attached to port COM02. In this case, specify COM02.
Important:
Verify that the resource is available, and that the modem is attached to the correct resource.
There are environments where many COM ports are available, which can lead to confusion
during configuration. As well, resources such as National Instruments or Watchdog
adapters, can also occupy a COM port.
For example: COM02
eASYNC_Settings_str
This value specifies a valid setting string, defining baud rate, parity, data bits and stop bits.
Valid values are modem- and provider-specific.
Important:
The eASYNC module performs some handshaking during the initialization phase. The
eASYNC module expects an OK response to these initialization steps. Some modems do
not reply with OK in these steps, when the initial baud rate is set to a different value than
9600,N,8,1. Therefore, Avaya recommends that you specify 9600,N,8,1 for PAGING/
BELGACOM, SMS/PROXIMUS and SMS/KPN, and not to specify the 14400,N,8,1 value
that BELGACOM suggests for their paging application. The baud rate is negotiated during
the CONNECT phase, so that is when the modems synchronize.
An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 9600,N,8,1
eASYNC_Telnr_str
This field specifies the dial-in number of the service provider (currently limited to PROXIMUS,
KPN, and BELGACOM). Contact your service provider to get the correct number, and enter
the number in this field. Check whether leading 0 or other PSTN access digits are required in
your environment.
Table 10: eASYNC_Telnr_str
Type Provider Password Settings Telnr
PAGING BELGACOM *NONE 9600,N,8,1 00452500001
SMS KPN *NONE 9600,N,8,1 00653141414
eASYNC parameters
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