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The [globals] section sets per-machine variables.
Type Default Global Variable Name Legal Variable Values
String FAX-INIT-STRING-1
String FAX-INIT-STRING-2
String FAX-INIT-STRING-3
String FAX-INIT-STRING-4
Any legal initialization string (must start
with AT). Remember not to include &W in
the string! Used in fax mode.
Boolean N MODEM-COM-1
Boolean N MODEM-COM-2
Boolean N MODEM-COM-3
Boolean N MODEM-COM-4
Y or N. Despite its name, this setting no
longer controls COM: ports, only which
modem is activated.
Boolean N MODEM-FORCE-HANGUP Y or N.
String ATE1Q0V1 MODEM-INIT-STRING-1
String ATE1Q0V1 MODEM-INIT-STRING-2
String ATE1Q0V1 MODEM-INIT-STRING-3
String ATE1Q0V1 MODEM-INIT-STRING-4
Any legal initialization string (must start
with AT). Also, remember not to include
&W!
INT 1 MODEM-PORT-1
INT 2 MODEM-PORT-2
INT 3 MODEM-PORT-3
INT 4 MODEM-PORT-4
1 through 255 are legal. The COM: port to
which modem-X is associated. Must be
unique.
INT 1 MODEM-SPEAKER-1
INT 1 MODEM-SPEAKER-2
INT 1 MODEM-SPEAKER-3
INT 1 MODEM-SPEAKER-4
0 (Speaker always off)
1 (On during dialing)
2 (Speaker always on)
The [vars] section sets the default for per-profile variable. Defaults set in the [vars] section can be
changed in individual profiles. Please Note: changes in the [vars] section will only take effect for new
profiles.
Variable Name Type Default Legal Variable Values
BLACKOUT-END Time 00:00 00:00 through 23:59
BLACKOUT-START Time 00:00 00:00 through 23:59
BUSY-REDIAL INT 5 1 through 50
BFC-FAILED-REDIAL INT 5 1 through 50 (How many times can a
number not be bruteforced (not
penetrated) before we stop dialing it)
DIAL-PREFIX String "" Legal phone number characters