Installation guide

See the syslog(1) reference page.
2.2.2.1.2 Shutting Down the Remote System
When you shut down the remote system, the modem connection will be
dropped. To avoid this, use the following command before you shut down
the system:
# stty -hupcl
See the stty(1) reference page for more information.
When the shutdown is complete, you will still have access to the console
prompt.
2.2.2.1.3 Ending a Remote Session
To end a remote session from the Tru64 UNIX operating system shell
prompt, type Ctrl-D to log out and terminate the remote session.
Otherwise, type +++ to put the modem into local command level, and type
ATH followed by the Return key to hang up the connection.
2.2.3 Troubleshooting
If you have problems setting up your systems and connecting, check the set
up as follows::
The local modem does not dial out.
Check the cables and connections and ensure that the telephone lines
are plugged into the correct sockets, and that you have a dial tone.
The remote modem fails to answer.
Ensure that the remote modem is set to auto-answer, ATS0=n, where n
is the number of rings before the modem answers.
Review the modem
(7) reference page and verify the settings for dial-in
access.
The remote modem answers and then disconnects.
This is most likely to be due to incorrect settings for dial-in access.
Review the modem
(7) reference page and verify the settings for dial-in
access.
The remote modem answers but only random characters are printed.
This problem is usually caused by a mismatch between the baud rate of
the COMM port and that of the modem. Review the modem
(7) reference
page and verify the settings for dial-in access.
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