Compaq 281862-002 User Manual
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Compaq Integrated Remote Console User Guide
Writer: Caroline Juszczak Project: Compaq Integrated Remote Console User Guide Comments: 281862-002
File Name: I-CH08.DOC Last Saved On: 11/20/98 10:32 AM
COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL - NEED TO KNOW REQUIRED
The initialization strings invoked by Remote Access Server are located between
the “Initializing modem” and “Waiting for a call” lines in the modem log file.
Typically, there are three or four AT command sequences listed. The last
command sequence is usually constructed using the options you have selected
in the Modem Properties dialog box. This string usually contains entries for
compression, error control, timeout settings, and so on. The strings proceeding
the options init string are common to all configurations of this modem and
contain reset, mode, and response code configuration. AT commands which are
particularly important to proper modem sharing operation are those which
specify the response format of the modem. These strings define how the
modem reports negotiated speed, error control, and compression information
upon establishing a carrier and whether this information is to be reported in
numeric (V0) or verbose (V1) mode. Using your modem’s AT command
reference, determine which commands strings differ from the modems default
settings and construct new initialization strings for IRC using these settings. If
you are unsure of which settings may be important, try using the strings
verbatim. In this example, the IRC primary initialization string could be set to
“AT &F E0 %U2 V0 &D2 &C1 S0=0” and secondary initialization string to
“ATS7=60\T0L1M1\N3%C3\Q3B0X4.”
Re-enable IRC with Proper Initialization
Strings
Re-enable IRC using the COM port and initialization string settings determined
from the modem log file.