Caution: Avoid using commands that write to the modem’s NVRAM (such as &W) in an initialization script that you plan to use indefinitely. Rewriting the NVRAM every time the port is reset may eventually wear the NVRAM out. Use such com- mands only on a short term basis.

The following special characters are allowed. \r should always be present at the end of any modem initialization string:

\r carriage return

\n line feed

\0xx octal digit in the xx

\\single backslash

Use an Existing Initialization Script

A port is not sent any script until an existing script is assigned to it. Type the following command:

set s<port #> init <script name >

The script must already exist and should be assigned some sort of content string. You can also remove an init script from a port. Type the following command to configure a port to use no init script:

set s<port #> init none

Delete an Initialization Script

An initialization script may be deleted using the following command:

delete init <script name>

Displaying an Initialization Script

To display a specific initialization script, use the following command:

show init <script name>

If a script name is not specified, all initialization scripts will be displayed.

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