Modem Port Setup
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5.3.2 Set Modem Port Parameters – SM Command
The SM command enables you to display and change the parameters for each modem port.
Parameters include baud rate settings, parity, and terminal emulation.
Type SM at the system prompt to display modem port parameters.
Modem Number 1
Baud Rate Settings:
Modem Control Strings 19200
User Session CONNECT n
Char. Length / Parity 8 / None
Terminal Emulation TTY
Sysop Idle Timer None
Host Session Idle Timer None
Host Session Disconnect on Ctrl+A Yes
Modem Control Strings ( Use ’|’ for ENTER; ’~’ for 1 second delay )
Setup |~AT &F E0 &C1 &D2 S0=0 S2=38|
Setup (continued)
Answer ATA|
Hang Up ~&&&~AT|~ATS0=0 H0|
Dial Strings ( Use ’###’ for Phone No., ’MSG’ for Pager Message)
Modem ATDT ###|
Pager ATDT ### @ MSG ;|
Screen 5-3. Set Modem Parameters Screen
Field
Function
Modem Number
Select the modem whose settings you wish to
change.
Restore Factory Defaults?
Initially No appears on the screen. Press the
SPACE BAR to toggle to Yes. Select Yes to restore
the settings with which the ASG Guard/ASG Guard
Plus was shipped. Select No to keep the current
settings. The factory default settings are listed in the
appendix.
Baud Rate Settings:
Modem Control Strings
The speed at which the ASG Guard/ASG Guard
Plus transmits data to the modem (internal or
external). An AT modem will not usually establish a
session with a remote modem at a speed greater
than the speed at which it was set up. The actual
speed of the user session is a function of the type of
connection that is made between the remote modem
and the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus modem.
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