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E.2.5 The /etc/remote File
You must edit the /etc/remote file must be modified to add new access
line definitions for the PCMCIA modem cards to be used. If you have a
28.8kpb modem card and will be using the full speed, the baud rate (br) in
the /etc/remote file should be set to 38400.
For example, add the following line to the /etc/remote file:
line2:dv=/dev/tty02:br#38400:pa=none:
Note that line2 can be any name you determine to be used with the tip
command to establish a connection.
Once the PCMCIA modem card is inserted correctly and the system
configures the card, the card can be used the same as any other modem
devices.
E.2.6 Inserting a PCMCIA Modem Card
To use a PCMCIA modem card, insert the card to one of the PC Card slots
in the PCMCIA adapter. Depending on the adapter type, there may be two
front access card slots or one front access and one rear access card slot.
When you insert the card into the slot 0, you should see the following
message on the console terminal (or the Console Log window of the
graphics head).
# PCMCIA socket 0: card manufacturer: MEGAHERTZ
product name: XJ2288
Configured: serial unit 2, type=16550A
ace2 at pcmcia0
This example used the MEGAHERTZ XJ2288 fax/modem card.
When a modem card is inserted, an error message such as the following
may appear on the Console Log window:
socket 0: card manufacturer: MEGAHERTZ, unknown modem card inserted
Using generic modem driver for this PC Card.
PCMCIA socket 0: card manufacturer: MEGAHERTZ
product name: XJ1144
socket 0: Couldn’t find usable config. for this card.
Please eject this PC Card.
This error occurs if the card requires I/O resources that are already in use
by other components in the system. If this error message is seen, the card
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