Multi-Tech Systems PN S000408C manual Appendix C Installing a Modem Under Linux, Installation

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Appendix C – Installing a Modem Under Linux

Appendix C - Installing a Modem

Under Linux

Introduction

This appendix explains how to install a modem on a computer operating under the Red Hat Linux 6.2 operating system. Other versions of Red Hat and other Linux operating systems should be similar. Briefly, in Linux, you do not need drivers for most standard external modems and most internal ISA bus modems. Programs in Linux commonly call upon the port, rather than the modem.

Standard Linux Serial Port Definitions

PC port

Linux port

Com1

ttyS0

Com2

ttyS1

Com3

ttyS2

Com4

ttyS3

Installation

Connect the external modem to an available serial port.

Setup

This section describes how to make sure Linux can talk to the modem and be able to dial up to the Internet. Linux can use different programs and desktops depending on who made the Linux operating system and what version it is. The following procedures use the most commonly installed components of Red Hat 6.2. More information can be found in your Linux OS owner’s manual.

Using the Terminal Program Minicom to Verify Operation

1.At the command prompt, type minicom –sand press Enter.

2.Select Serial port setup and press Enter.

3.From Serial port setup, use the A key to access Serial Device, and then press Enter.

4.Press ESC.

5.You are now in the Minicom terminal. Type AT and press Enter. The LCD should display OK to verify the operation. Alternately, dial a phone number to verify line operation

6.To leave Minicom, press CTRL + A, and then press Z.

7.On the help menu, press X to exit.

Using the Modem to Call the Internet

Linux allows different graphic user interfaces (GUI). In the following steps, we’ll use the Gnome Desktop GUI and assume that the Internet Service Provider (ISP) you are calling assigns you the Domain Name Service (DNS) and Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. For more information on DNS or IP, see the Linux OS owner’s manual or contact your ISP.

1.On the Task Bar at the bottom of the LCD, select the Gnome Footprint.

2.Select Internet from the menu.

3.Select Dialup Configuration Tool.

4.Select Add, and then click Next.

5.Enter the connection name and phone number, and then click Next.

6.Enter your user name and password, and then click Next.

7.Select Normal ISP if your ISP is not listed, and then click Next.

8.Click Finish.

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Contents MultiModem Revision Date Description Table of Contents Features Product Description FeaturesProduct Description About AT Commands Safety WarningsModem Compatibility Technical SpecificationsOperating Temperature Two-Wire or Four-Wire Leased Line Connection InstallationConnect the Modem to Your System Connect the Modem to Your PCConnect the Modem to the AC Power Outlet Install the Modem DriverPower-On Test Installing the Modem DriverUsing the LCD Panel Country or Region Codes Setting Your Country or Region CodeUsing AT Commands Using the Global WizardInstall PhoneTools Modem Configuration Using the Front PanelLED Indicators Option Selection Liquid Crystal Display LCDStatus Trunk Basic Options Trunk Basic Options Trunk Advanced Options Trunk Diagnostic Options Trunk Advanced Options Trunk Remote Configuration Options TrunkCaller ID Options Trunk Phone Number Memory Options TrunkCaller ID Region Select Setting Country/Region Codes TrunkStatus Functionality of Menu OptionsOnline Options Basic OptionsCommand Mode Options RS232 Options Advanced OptionsCallback Security Diagnostic Options Remote Configuration OptionsPhone Number Memory Options Region Select Options Caller ID OptionsLeased Line Operation Two-Wire / Four-Wire SetupDial Backup Four-Wire SetupDial Backup and Leased Line Restore Setup Basic Procedure Remote ConfigurationSetup Changing the Remote Configuration Password Changing the Remote Escape Character Callback Security Setup ProceduresTurning Callback Security On and Off Front Panel Method Assigning Callback PasswordsAssigning Callback Phone Numbers Calling Procedure Default Description Callback Security CommandsNone of the Indicators Light TroubleshootingModem Cannot Connect When Dialing Modem Does Not Respond to CommandsModem Disconnects While Online Modem Cannot Connect When AnsweringData Is Being Lost File Transfer Is Slower Than It Should BeThere Are Garbage Characters on the Monitor Modem Doesn’t Work with Caller IDFCC Part 68 Telecom Appendix a Regulatory ComplianceCanadian Limitations Notice EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive ComplianceInternational Modem Restrictions South African Notice New Zealand Telecom Warning NoticeAppendix B Upgrading Firmware Upgrade OverviewIntroduction Identify the Modem FirmwareExtract the Upgrade Files Download the Upgrade FileUpgrade the Modem’s Firmware Clear Your Stored ParametersRestore Your Parameters Installation Appendix C Installing a Modem Under LinuxUsing the Modem to Call the Internet Standard Linux Serial Port DefinitionsAnswering Calls Calling the ISPRS-232 Pin Descriptions Appendix D Pin DescriptionsLeased Line Pinouts RS-232 Cable PinoutsWeee Directive Appendix F Rohs HT/TS Substance Concentration #DB IndexRegisters

PN S000408C specifications

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