If your modem and the $generic hayes modem entry match for these settings, then
you can most likely use the $generic hayes modem entry. If your modem supports
different command entries, then you should create a new modem entry.
Note: Although there is much consistency between AT-compatiblemodems, each
one often has unique settings. Therefore, be aware that these are
recommendations. Yourmodem user’s guide contains the details that you
need.
Toadd new modem information, enter option 1:
Figure 87on page 132 shows the default values that you get if you add modem
information for your modem. Change the defaults as needed.
Work with Point-to-Point TCP/IP Modem Information
Type option, press Enter.
1=Add 2=Change 3=Copy 4=Remove 5=Display 6=Print
Opt Name Source
1 My Modem
$generic hayes DEFAULTS
GVC 28800 DEFAULTS
Hayes 14400 Accura DEFAULTS
Hayes 28800 Accura DEFAULTS
IBM 9600 7855 DEFAULTS
IBM 28800 7852-010 DEFAULTS
IBM 28800 7852-013 DEFAULTS
IBM 7852-400 DEFAULTS
IBM 7852-400 (2609 or 2612 EIA 232/V.24 adapter) DEFAULTS
IBM 7857-017 DEFAULTS
MaxTech 28800 DEFAULTS
MultiTech 28800 Multimodem DEFAULTS
USRobotics 14400 Sportster DEFAULTS
USRobotics 28800 Sportster DEFAULTS
MORE...
F3=Exit F5=Refresh F9=Command line F12=Cancel F17=Position to
Work with Point-to-Point TCP/IP Modem Information
Type option, press Enter.
1=Add 2=Change 3=Copy 4=Remove 5=Display 6=Print
Opt Name Source
ZOOM 14400 DEFAULTS
ZOOM 28800 DEFAULTS
Figure 86.Adding a Modem Entry-Display 1
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