User's Guide for MS-DOS Clients
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Using Remote Access Service
Modems
ERROR = *cr*lfERROR*cr*lf
LOOP = *cr*lfRINGING*cr*lf
NO_CARRIER = *cr*lfNO*blankCARRIER*cr*lf
NO_CARRIER = *cr*lfVOICE*cr*lf
NO_DIALTONE = *cr*lfNO*blankDIAL*blankTONE*cr*lf
NO_DIALTONE = *cr*lfNO*blank*DIALTONE*cr*lf
BUSY = *cr*lfBUSY*cr*lf
NO_ANSWER = *cr*lfNO*blankANSWER*cr*lf
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[Hayes_V_Series_9600]
# &Q5 -- Error control connection
# S36=1 -- Fallback to async, no speed buffering
MAXBAUD = 9600
[Hayes_V_9600.INIT]
[Hayes_V_Series_9600.INIT.COMMAND]
COMMAND = AT&F &C1 &D2 Q0) V1 S0=0 S2=128 S7=55 &Q5 S36=1*cr
[Hayes_V_Series_9600.INIT.RESPONSE]
OK = *cr*lfOK*cr*lf
ERROR = *cr*lfERROR*cr*lf
#-----------------------------------------------------------------
[Intel_9600EX]
# \N1 Direct Mode
# Command line length cannot exceed 40
MAXBAUD = 9600
[Intel_9600EX.INIT]
[Intel_9600EX.COMMAND]
command = AT&F&C1&D2 V1 S0=0 S2=128 S7=55 &Q0 \N1*cr
[Intel_9600EX.INIT.RESPONSE]
OK = *cr*lfOK*cr*lf
ERROR = *cr*lfERROR*cr*lf
#-----------------------------------------------------------------
In the MODEMS.INF file, a pound sign (#) preceding a line indicates a
comment, which the Setup program ignores. Asterisks (*) are escape
characters that precede macros. These macros and the functions they
perform are listed in the following table:
Macro
Function
baudrate Inserts baud rate
blank Inserts a blank character
cr Inserts a carriage return
lf Inserts a line feed
phonenumber Inserts phone number