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E Installing Under SCO OpenServer

Appendix E - Installing Under SCO OpenServer

Introduction

This appendix explains how to install a modem on a computer operating under the SCO OpenServer 5.0.x operating system. Briefly, in SCO OpenServer , you do not need drivers for most modems. Programs in SCO OpenServer commonly call upon the port, rather than the modem.

Installation

Install the MultiModemZPX in the computer as described in Chapter 2.

Setup

1.Turn on the computer and allow the computer to boot to the command prompt.

2.Log in as root.

3.Determine the port address and IRQ for the modem by typing: hw -r pci

To output the port address and IRQ information to a file, type: hw -r pci>pci.txt

Caution: If you choose to output the information to a file, make sure the output file name includes the .txt extension. While logged on as “root”, the possibility exists that the system file “pci” will be overwritten. By default, UNIX does not ask if you want to overwrite a file.

4.Look at the ClassCode: 0x078000 (other communications device) section of the output. The

MultiModemZPX is identified as SubSystemID: 0x0480.

5.Use the first I/O address listed as the port address. In the output, look for:

BaseAddr [x]: I/O NxNNNN

where x is the first I/O base address (not memory) and NxNNN is the I/O address.

6.Use Serial Manager (or mkdev serial) to add a serial port. Choose IBM Com X for the new port, where X is the number of the new port. Use the first I/O address listed in the output file created in step 3 (BaseAddr [x]:) as the port address.

7.Use the IRQ listed in the InterruptLine of the output file created in step 3.

8.Once the serial port has been added, the system will require the kernal to be relinked. After the relinking is complete, restart the system to activate the changes.

9.Log back on as root.

10.At this point, you may configure the modem as needed on the new port and add required entries to Devices.

11.Once you’ve completed your hardware installation and system setup, you must configure your modem for country-specific operation. Refer to Chapter 2 for information on using AT commands to configure the modem for use in your country.

Note: If you are using the modem to dial out, a dialer may be needed.

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Contents MultiModem ZPX Warranty Patents MultiModemZPX User GuideRecord of Revisions TrademarksContents MultiModemZPX User Guide Introduction Product DescriptionInstallation Safety WarningsWhat You Will Need We supplyInstall the MultiModemZPX in your Computer Make the External Connections Line ConnectionPhone Connection Optional Microphone Connection OptionalInstall the Modem Driver Installing the Modem Driver in Windows 98/Me/2000/XPChanging the Windows 98/Me COM Port Assignment Verifying the Windows 98/Me Configuration Installing the Modem Driver in Windows NT Remote Access SetupVerifying the Windows NT Configuration Click Start Settings Control Panel. Double-clickModemsVerifying the Windows 2000 Configuration Click Start Settings Control PanelViewing System Resources Removing Previous Modems from WindowsConfigure the Modem for Your Country AT CommandsClick Initial Setup and Country Selection Global Wizard UtilityInstall PhoneTools Remote Configuration Basic ProcedureSetup To Change the Setup PasswordTo Change the Remote Escape Character Troubleshooting Modem Does Not Respond to CommandsModem Cannot Connect When Dialing Modem Disconnects While Online Modem Cannot Connect When Answering File Transfer Is Slower Than It Should BeData Is Being Lost There Are Garbage Characters on the Monitor Modem Doesn’t Work with Caller IDFax and Data Software Can’t Run at the Same Time Voice Functions Don’t WorkClick Cancel in the Connection Description dialog box Loopback TestSpeakerphone Test with voice option Appendix a Regulatory Compliance FCC Part 68 TelecomFCC Part Fax Branding StatementCanadian Limitations Notice Industry CanadaProtection Against Contact with TNV Circuit EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance New Zealand Telecom Warning NoticeSouth African Notice International Modem RestrictionsAppendix B Technical Specifications Build NumberFrequency Stability Upgrade Overview Appendix C Upgrading the ModemIntroduction Identify the Modem FirmwareDownload the Upgrade File Extract the Upgrade FilesIdentify the Current Firmware Version Document and Clear Your Stored ParamentersUpgrade the Modem’s Firmware Restore Your ParametersPC portLinux port Vendor id=11c1 Device id=480Using the Terminal Program Minicom to Verify Operation Select Dialup Configuration ToolCalling the ISP Select RH PPP DialerInstallation BaseAddr x I/O NxNNNNMultiModemZPX User Guide Index