Owner`s manual
NOTE:
If you configure the
Nmbr of Rings
to be a
non-zero value (see Step 2h), the
Modem Init String
should not be a command to put the modem into auto
answer mode and a valid answer string should be
entered in the
Answer String
field (see Step 2c
below). Conversely, if the
Modem Init String
is a
command to put the modem into auto answer mode,
the
Nmbr of Rings
should be 0 and no answer string
should be specified.
2b. The
Prompt String
is sent to the remote workstation
when the modems connect. This string prompts the
remote user to enter the name of the desired local
network workstation ID. The remote user has up to
60 seconds to enter this ID. The workstation IDs for
the various network users are programmed using the
DIAL.EXE program as described in Step 4. The
default
Prompt String
is
^M^JEnter Workstation ID
(Ctrl-C to Hangup):
, where ^M is
Carriage Return
and
^J is
Line Feed
. You may program the
Prompt String
to be any character string up to 46 characters.
NOTE:
If the
Access Code
is enabled, the
Prompt
String
will be sent only after the
Access Code
has
been entered correctly (see Step 2f).
2c. The
Answer String
is sent to the local network
modem when a call comes in. This string is sent after
the number of rings interval has elapsed and is
usually an answer command in the event the modem
is not in the auto answer mode. The default
Answer
String
is blank because the default modem mode is
auto answer. You may program the
Answer String
to
be any character string up to 22 characters.