User Manual
Modems Examples
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The generic modem profile made a series of configurations to port 2. To determine the current configuration
of port 2, use the List Port or List Port Modem command.
Figure 9-20: Current Port Configuration
The speed for port 2 is now 57600. This speed must be set to the appropriate speed (determined earlier by
setting and testing the speed), 115200.
Figure 9-21: Configuring Port Speed
Port 2 will be used for incoming and outgoing connections, therefore, access must be set to Dynamic.
Figure 9-22: Configuring Local Switch and Port Access
After entering this command, log out the port to ensure that the changes will be in effect when the next user
logs into port 2.
9.7.3 Editing Modem Strings
The current init string on port 2 is &fw1&c1&d2&k3s2=128. This string must be changed to work with a
particular modem:
Figure 9-23: Changing Init String
Note: To see what the above modem initialization string is configured to do, refer to
Table 9-1 on page 9-4.
Consult your modem’s documentation for the exact items to include in the modem init string.
Local>> list port 2
Port 2: Username: Physical Port 2 (Idle)
Char Size/Stop Bits: 8/1 Input Speed: 57600
Flow Ctrl: Cts/Rts Output Speed: 57600
Parity: None Modem Control: Disabled
Access: Local Local Switch: None
Backward: None Port Name: Port_2
Break Ctrl: Local Session Limit: 4
Forward: None Terminal Type: Soft ()
Preferred Services: (Telnet)
Characteristics: Broadcast Loss Notify Telnet Pad Verify
Local>> DEFINE PORT 2 SPEED 115200
Local>> DEFINE PORT 2 ACCESS DYNAMIC
Local>> DEFINE PORT 3 MODEM INIT “&fw1&c1&d2s2=128s38=0”