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Usually the command&D2 will

work, but

not always. The sample modem confi

1

percentage position. You should consult your

tion filestake this high

manual for its specific

response

scheme&Dn commandfor .the

There are two methods for dealing with the modem's response to DTR

1.Recovery

2.Prevention

Before proceeding

with one of

these

strategies, you need to de

er's modem is set

up

properly

to respond

to

DTR.

With the remote terminal connected to serial

port 1 and defined a

Console Device, there

are two

tests

you

can

perform:

1.Will the modem drop the connectionSystemafterinitializationthe complete message appears at the remote terminal?

If Yes, this is the correct response. The modem is set up co

If No, try another &Dn setting for your server's modem. See you manual for this information&Dn. Thecommand appears in three places eac

three of the sample modem configuration1. files

2.Will the server's modem disconnect when the power drops? You ca observation at the remote terminal by commanding your server to

power off. (The

AIX commandshutdown

-F

will do this.) Watch for the

message NO CARRIER

on your

remote

terminal.

 

 

If

Yes,

this

is

the

correct

response. The modem is

set up

co

If

No, try another &Dn setting

for your server's modem. See

you

for

this

information&Dn. Thecommand

appears in three places

each

in

the

sample

modem

 

1

files

 

 

configuration.

 

 

1 Only the following sample modem configuration files contain the &Dn command (in three

Ÿmodem_f.cfg

Ÿmodem_f0.cfg

Ÿmodem_f1.cfg

If you are using modem_z.cfg or modem_z0.cfg, you cannot control DTR response. I terminal does not disconnect after logging off, you must command the remote terminal up. This then breaks the connection.

Appendix C. Modem Configurations-7

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