Modem
Configuration
Menu
The
first
two
lines
of
the
Modem
Configuration
Menu
are
status
lines
showing
the
current
selections.
Selections
are
made
in
the
two
sections
labeled
Modem
Ports
and
Modem
Configuration
File
Name.
Select
the
serial
port
that
you
want
to
activate
and
then
select
the
modem
configuration
file
for
the
modem
on
the
port.
If
you
want
to
set
up
both
of
the
serial
ports
with
modems,
make
your
selections
one
port
at
a
time.
Note:
Modem
configuration
is
only
supported
on
serial
port
1
(S1)
and
serial
port
2
(S2).
Modem
Configuration
Menu
Port
1
Modem
Configuration
File
Name:
Port
2
Modem
Configuration
File
Name:
To
make
changes,
First
select
the
port
and
then
the
configuration
file
name
Modem
Ports:
1.
Serial
port
1
2.
Serial
port
2
Modem
Configuration
File
Name:
5.
none
9.
modem_z_sp
6.
modem_f_sp
10.
modem_m1_sp
7.
modem_f0_sp
11.
modem_m0_sp
8.
modem_f1_sp
12.
modem_m1_sp
30.
Save
configuration
to
NVRAM
and
Configure
modem
98.
Return
to
Previous
Menu
0>
For
information
on
choosing
a
modem
configuration
file,
see
“Sample
Modem
Configuration
Files”
on
page
509,
and
“Transfer
of
a
Modem
Session”
on
page
515.
Chapter
8.
Using
the
Service
Processor
381
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