User Manual
Modems Modem Profiles
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Note: The AT&T Paradyne Comsphere and AT&T Dataport pose this problem.
Use caution when configuring Get Setup in this manner. A modem’s NVR can
only be written a particular number of times; if the SCS is rebooted too often,
setting Get Setup to “” could wear out the modem’s NVR.
Init string
The initialization (Init) string must be configured in a specific manner in order
for your modem to work with the SCS. See Editing a Profile on page 9-3 for
instructions.
Nocarrier string
The modem should respond with this string if the remote modem doesn’t
present a carrier. It is commonly set to "NO CARRIER."
Nodialtone string
The modem should respond with this string if no dial tone is present and the
modem cannot dial. It is commonly set to "NO DIAL."
OK string
The modem must respond with this string after receiving the Attention string.
It is commonly set to "OK."
Reset string
This string resets the modem and reloads its setup from nonvolatile memory
(NVR). It is commonly set to "Z."
Ring string
The SCS will expect this string when the modem is ringing. If set to “”, any
characters from an idle modem will be interpreted as a ring. It is commonly set
to “RING.”
Save string
When the modem receives the Save string, it will save its configuration to
nonvolatile memory (NVR). It is commonly set to "&w."
Speaker Enabled/Disabled
This setting enables or disables the modem’s speaker.
Speaker Command disablestring enablestring
These strings turn the modem’s speaker on or off. The speaker on switch may
also set the speaker volume. It is commonly set to "m11 1" and "m0."
Statistics string
This string is sent to the modem after each call to gather statistics on that call.
The resulting information from the modem is sent to the server’s logging
system for later analysis.