Sync Dialing from an IBM AS 400

The modem can be configured to operate as a synchronous originate modem with the IBM AS 400. The AS 400 supports switched operation with call origination via a V.25bis-compliant call establishment driver. In this type of application, the modem is driven by the APPC/APPN bit-synchronous protocol.

Where Do I Go from Here?

For more information on using the modem with an IBM AS 400, refer to: ?Chapter 4 for configuration instructions.

Chapter 3, Automatic Calling Interfaces, in the 326X Series Modem Reference Guide for details on bit-synchronous protocol frame formats and the V.25bis protocol.

External Auto-Call Units

The modem can be used with applications that support external dialers, such as the Bell 801C. Once an external dialer establishes a call, it passes control of the dial line to the modem by the MI/MIC control leads on the DIAL LINE connector. NOTE: This type of application is supported in Canada and the U.S.A. only.

Where Do I Go from Here?

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For more information on external call units, refer to Chapter 3, Automatic

Calling Interfaces, in the 326X Series Modem Reference Guide.

 

Getting Started

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