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Modem Support

This document provides information about configuring modem support and troubleshooting modem connections to Cisco routers, including: - Tables with required settings and EC/compression settings for specific modem types to create modem scripts. - Settings for auxiliary ports, general comments, and a legend for symbols used in the tables. - Troubleshooting tips for problems like connection refused errors and tips on forcing lines back to an idle state when modems fail to lower carrier detect signals.

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Modem Support

This document provides information about configuring modem support and troubleshooting modem connections to Cisco routers, including: - Tables with required settings and EC/compression settings for specific modem types to create modem scripts. - Settings for auxiliary ports, general comments, and a legend for symbols used in the tables. - Troubleshooting tips for problems like connection refused errors and tips on forcing lines back to an idle state when modems fail to lower carrier detect signals.

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Configuring Modem Support and

Chat Scripts
This appendix contains information to help you to set modem strings and troubleshoot your modem
connections to Cisco routers. For information about configuring a line to support modems, refer to
the chapter “Configuring Terminal Lines and Modem Support” in the Access Services Configuration
Guide.

Modem Settings for Use in Strings


Table 77 contains required settings and EC/compression settings for specific modem types. Use this
information to create your modem scripts. Table 78 contains information for setting AUX ports and
general comments. Refer to Table 79 for a legend of symbols used in these two tables.

Table 77 Required Settings and EC/Compression Settings

Settings Required for All Modems Settings for EC/Compression


LOCK
RTS/CTS DTE Best Best No
Modem FD AA CD DTR Flow Speed Error Comp No Error Comp
Codex 3260 &F S0=1 &C1 &D3 *FL3 *SC1 *SM3 *DC1 *SM1 *DC0
USR Courier &F S0=1 &C1 &D3 &H1&R2 &B1 &M4 &K1 &M0 &K0
USR Sportster
Global Village &F S0=1 &C1 &D3 \Q3 \J0 \N7 %C1 \N0 %C0
Teleport Gold
Telebit &F1 S0=1 &C1 &D3 S58=2 S51=6 S180=2 S190=1 S180=0 S190=0
T1600/T3000/ S68=2 S181=1 S181=1
WB
Telebit &F S0=1 &C1 &D3 S58=2 S51=6 S95=2 S98=1 S95=0 S98=0
T2500 (ECM) S68=2 S96=1 S96=0
Telebit &F S0=1 &C1
Trailblazer
AT&T &F S0=1 &C1 &D3 \Q3 ---> \N7 %C1 \N0 %C0
Paradyne
Dataport
Hayes modems &F S0=1 &C1 &D3 &K3 &Q6 &Q5 &Q9 &Q6 <---
Accura/
Optima
Microcom &F S0=1 &C1 &D3 \Q3 \J0 \N6 %C1 \N0 %C0
QX4232 series

Configuring Modem Support and Chat Scripts III-439


Modem Settings for Use in Strings

Table 77 Required Settings and EC/Compression Settings (Continued)

Settings Required for All Modems Settings for EC/Compression


LOCK
RTS/CTS DTE Best Best No
Modem FD AA CD DTR Flow Speed Error Comp No Error Comp
Motorola UDS &F S0=1 &C1 &D3 \Q3 \J0 \N6 %C1 \N0 %C0
FastTalk II
Multitech &F S0=1 &C1 &D3 &E4 $BA0 &E1 &E15 &E0 &E14
MT1432
MT932
Digicom &F S0=1 &C1 &D3 *F3 *S1 *E9 <--- *E0 <---
Scout Plus
Digicom &F S0=1 &C1 &D3 &K3 ---> \N5 %C1 \N0 %C0
SoftModem
Viva &F S0=1 &C1 &D3 &K3 ---> \N3 %M3 \N0 %M0
14.4/9642c
ZyXel &F S0=1 &C1 &D3 &H3 &B1 &K4 <--- &K0 <---
U-1496E
Supra &F S0=1 &C1 &D3 &K3 ---> \N3 %C1 \N0 %C0
V.32bis/28.8
ZOOM &F S0=1 &C1 &D3 &K3 ---> \N3 %C2 \N0 %C0
14.4
Intel &F S0=1 &C1 &D3 \Q3 \J0 \N3 %C1"H3 \N0 %C0
External
Practical &F S0=1 &C1 &D3 &K3 ---> &Q5 &Q9 &Q6 <---
Peripherals

Table 78 AUX and Platform Specific Settings

Settings for Use


with AUX Port Other Settings
Write
Modem No Echo No Res CAB-MDCE Memory Comments
Codex 3260 E0 Q1 &S1 &W
USR Courieræ E0 Q1 *NA* &W
USR Sportster
Global Village E0 Q1 *NA* &W
Teleport Gold
Telebit E0 Q1 &S4 &W All Telebit modems need to have the speed set
T1600/T3000/ explicitly. These examples use 38400 bps.
WB Using what Telebit calls “UNATTENDED
ANSWER MODE” is the best place to start a
Telebit E0 Q1 &S1 &W
dial in only modem.
T2500 (ECM)
Telebit E0 Q1 *NA* &W Use “ENHANCED COMMAND MODE” on
Trailblazer the T2500.

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Modem Settings for Use in Strings

Table 78 AUX and Platform Specific Settings (Continued)

Settings for Use


with AUX Port Other Settings
Write
Modem No Echo No Res CAB-MDCE Memory Comments
AT&T E0 Q1 *NA* &W Almost all Microcom modems have similar
Paradyne configuration parameters.
Dataport
Hayes modems E0 Q1 *NA* &W
Accura/
Optima
Microcom E0 Q1 *NA* &W
QX4232 series
Motorola UDS E0 Q1 *NA* &W
FastTalk II
Multitech E0 Q1 &S1 &W
MT1432
MT932
Digicom E0 Q2 &B2 &W
Scout Plus
Digicom E0 Q1 &S1 &W
SoftModem
Viva E0 Q1 &S1 &W
14.4/9642c
ZyXel E0 Q1 &S1 &W Additional information on ftp.zyxel.com
U-1496E
Supra E0 Q1 &S1 &W
V.32bis/28.8
ZOOM E0 Q1 &S1 &W
14.4
Intel E0 Q1 *NA* &W
External
Practical E0 Q1 *NA* &W Based on PC288LCD. May vary.
Peripherals

Table 79 contains a legend of symbols used in Table 77 and Table 78.

Table 79 Legend to Symbols Used in Modem Chart

Symbol Meaning
*NA* This option is not available on the noted modem.
--> The command noted on the right will handle that
function.
<-- The command on the left will handle that function.
AUX port These parameters are only required for pre-9.21
AUX ports or any other port without modem
control set.

Configuring Modem Support and Chat Scripts III-441


Modem Troubleshooting Tips

Modem Troubleshooting Tips


Table 80 contains troubleshooting tips on modem access and control.
Table 80 Modem Troubleshooting Tips

Problem Likely Cause


Connection refused. Someone already has a connection to that port
- r-
an XEC is running on that port
-or-
the modem failed to lower CD after a call disconnected, resulting in an EXEC that
remained active after disconnect.
To force the line back into an idle state, clear the line from the console and try again.
If it still fails, ensure that you have set modem inout command for that line. If you
don't have modem control, either turn off EXEC on the line (by using the
exec-timeout line configuration command) before making a reverse connection or
configure the modem using an external terminal. As a last resort, disconnect the
modem, clear the line, make the Telnet connection, and then attach the modem. The
prevents a misconfigured modem from denying you line access.
Connection appears to hang. Try entering “^U” (clear line), “^Q” (XON), and press Return a few times to try to
establish terminal control.
EXEC does not come up, Press Return to enter EXEC.
autoselect is on.
Modem does not hang up after The modem is either not receiving DTR information, or you have not set up modem
entering quit. control on the router.
Interrupt another user’s The modem is either not dropping CD on disconnect, or you have not set up modem
session when you dial in. control on the Cisco router.
Connection hangs after The answering modem saw and interpreted the “+++” when it was echoed to you.
entering “+++” on the dialing This is a bug in the answering modem, common to many modems. There may be a
modem, followed by an ATO. switch to work around this problem; check the modem’s documentation.
Losing data. You may have Hardware Flow Control only on for either the router’s line (DTE) or
the modem (DCE). Hardware Flow Control should be on for both or off for both, but
not for only one.
Using MDCE. Turn MDCE into an MMOD by moving pin 6 to pin 8 because most modems use
CD and not DSR to indicate the presence of carrier. You can also program some
modems to provide carrier info via DSR.

Sample Modem Scripts


Listed below are several modem command strings that are appropriate for use with your access
server. For use with the access server, Speed=xxxxxx is a suggested value only. Set the DTE speed
of the modem to its maximum capability. This can be done by making a reverse telnet connection in
the EXEC mode to the port on the access server where the modem is connected, then sending an at
command followed by a carriage return.
In the following example, the modem is attached to asynchronous interface 2 on the access server.
The IP address indicated as the server-ip-address is the IP address of the Ethernet 0 interface. The
administrator connects from the EXEC to asynchronous interface 2, which has its IP address
assigned from Ethernet 0.
2511> telnet server-ip-address port-number
192.156.154.42 2002

III-442 Access Services Command Reference


Sample Modem Scripts

AST Premium Exec Internal Data/Fax (MNP 5)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3\G0\J0\N3\Q2S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=9600

ATi 9600etc/e (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FW2&B1&C1&D3&K3&Q6&U1S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

AT&T Paradyne KeepInTouch Card Modem (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FX6&C1&D3\N7\Q2%C1S7=60S0=1&w
Speed=57600

AT&T ComSphere 3800 Series (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FX6&C1&D2\N5\Q2%C1"H3S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=57600

AT&T DataPort Fax Modem (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FX6&C1&D2\N7\Q2%C1S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Boca Modem 14.4K/V.32bis (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FW2&C1&D3&K3&Q5%C1\N3S7=60S36=7S46=138S95=47S0=1&W
Speed=57600

CALPAK MXE-9600
Init=AT&F&C1&D3S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=9600

Cardinal 2450MNP (MNP 5)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3\J0\N3\Q2\V1%C1S7=60S0=1&w
Speed=9600

Cardinal 9650V32 (MNP)


Init=AT&F&B1&C1&D3&H1&I1&M6S7=60S0=1&W

Cardinal 9600V42 (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FW2&C1&D3&K3&Q5\N3%C1%M3S7=60S46=138S48=7S95=3S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Cardinal 14400 (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3&K3&Q5\N3%C1%M3S7=60S46=138S48=7S95=47S0=1&W
Speed=57600

COMPAQ SpeedPAQ 144 (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3&K3&Q5\J0\N3%C1S7=60S36=7S46=2S48=7S95=47S0=1&W
Speed=57600

Data Race RediMODEM V.32/V.32bis


Init=AT&F&C1&D3&K3&Q6\J0\N7\Q3\V2%C1S7=60 Speed=38400S0=1&W

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Sample Modem Scripts

Dell NX20 Modem/Fax (MNP)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3%C1\J0\N3\Q3\V1W2S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=9600

Digicom Systems (DSI) 9624LE/9624PC (MNP 5)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3*E1*F3*S1S7=60S0=1&W

Digicom Systems (DSI) 9624LE+ (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3*E9*F3*N6*S1S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Everex Evercom 24+ and 24E+ (MNP 5)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3\J0\N3\Q2\V1%C1S7=60S0=1&W

Everex EverFax 24/96 and 24/96E (MNP 5)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3\J0\N3\Q2\V1%C1S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=9600

Everex Evercom 96+ and 96E+ (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FW2&C1&D3\J0\N3\Q2\V2%C1S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Freedom Series V.32bis Data/FAX Modem


Init=AT&F&C1&D3&K3&Q6\J0\N7\Q3\V2%C1S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Gateway 2000 TelePath


Init=AT&FW2&C1&D3&K3&Q5\N3%C1S7=60S36=7S46=138S48=7S95=47S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Gateway 2000 Nomad 9600 BPS Internal Modem


Init=AT&F&C1&D3%C1\J0\N3\Q2S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

GVC SM-96V (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3%C1\J0\N6\Q2\V1S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

GVC SM-144V (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3%C1\J0\N6\Q2\V1S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=57600

Hayes Smartmodem Optima 9600 (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FW2&C1&D3&K3&Q5S7=60S46=138S48=7S95=47S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Hayes Smartmodem Optima 14400 (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FW2&C1&D3&K3&Q5S7=60S46=138S48=7S95=47S0=1&W
Speed=57600

Hayes Optima 28800 (V.34)


Init=AT&FS0=1&C1&D3&K3&Q6&Q5&Q9&W
Speed=115200

III-444 Access Services Command Reference


Sample Modem Scripts

Hayes V-series Smartmodem 9600/9600B (V.42)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3&K3&Q5S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=9600

Hayes V-series ULTRA Smartmodem 9600 (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3&K3&Q5S7=60S46=2S48=7S95=63S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Hayes V-series ULTRA Smartmodem 14400 (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FW2&C1&D3&K3&Q5S7=60S38=10S46=2S48=7S95=63S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Hayes ACCURA 24 EC (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FW2&C1&D3&K3&Q5S7=60S36=7S46=138S48=7S95=47S0=1&W

Hayes ACCURA 96 EC (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FW2&C1&D3&K3&Q5S7=60S36=7S46=138S48=7S95=47S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Hayes ACCURA 144 EC (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FW2&C1&D3&K3&Q5S7=60S36=7S46=138S48=7S95=47S0=1&W
Speed=57600

Hayes ISDN System Adapter


Init=AT&FW1&C1&D3&K3&Q0S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=57600

IBM 7855 Modem Model 10 (MNP)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3\N3\Q2\V1%C1S7=60S0=1&W

IBM Data/Fax Modem PCMCIA (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3&K3&Q5%C3\N3S7=60S38=7S46=138S48=7S95=47S0=1&W
Speed=57600

Identity ID9632E
Init=AT&F&C1&D3S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=9600

Infotel V.42X (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3S7=30S36=7S0=1&W
Speed=9600

Infotel V.32 turbo (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FW1&C1&D3&K3&Q5S7=60S0=1&w
Speed=38400

Infotel 144I (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3&K3&Q5\N3%C1S7=60S36=7S46=138S48=7S95=47S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Configuring Modem Support and Chat Scripts III-445


Sample Modem Scripts

Intel 9600 EX (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3\J0\N3\Q2\V2%C1"H3S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Intel 14400 EX (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3\J0\N3\Q2\V2%C1"H3S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Macronix MaxFax 9624LT-S


Init=AT&F&C1&D3&K3&Q9\J0\N3\Q3%C1S7=60S36=7S46=138S48=7S95=47S0=1&W
Speed=9600

Megahertz T3144 internal (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3%C1\J0\N3\Q2\V2S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=57600

Megahertz T324FM internal (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3%C1\J0\N3\Q2\V1S7=60S46=138S48=7S0=1&W
Speed=9600

Megahertz P2144 FAX/Modem (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3%C1\J0\N7\Q2\V2S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Megahertz T396FM internal (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FW2&C1&D3%C1\J0\N7\Q2\V2S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Megahertz CC3144 PCMCIA card modem (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3&K3&Q5%C3\N3S7=60S38=7S46=138S48=7S95=47S0=1&W
Speed=57600

Microcom AX/9624c (MNP 5)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3\G0\J0\N3\Q2%C1S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=9600

Microcom AX/9600 Plus (MNP 5)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3\J0\N3\Q2S7=60S0=1&W

Microcom QX/V.32c (MNP 5)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3\J0%C3\N3\Q2S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Microcom QX/4232hs (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3\J0%C3\N3\Q2-K0\V2S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Microcom QX/4232bis (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3\J0%C3\N3\Q2-K0\V2W2S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

III-446 Access Services Command Reference


Sample Modem Scripts

Microcom Deskporte 28800 (V.34)


Init=AT&F&c1&q1E0S0=1&W
Speed=115200

Microcom MicroPorte 542 (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3&Q5S7=60S46=138S48=7S95=47S0=1&W
Speed=9600

Microcom MicroPorte 1042 (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3%C3\J0-M0\N6\Q2\V2S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=9600

Microcom MicroPorte 4232bis (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3%C3%G0\J0-M0\N6\Q2\V2S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Microcom DeskPorte FAST


Init=ATX4S7=60-M1\V4\N2L1S0=1&W
Speed=57600

Motorola/Codex 3220 (MNP)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3*DC1*FL3*MF0*SM3*XC2S7=60S0=1&W

Motorola/Codex 3220 Plus (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3*DC1*EC0*MF0*SM3*XC2S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Motorola/Codex 326X Series (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3*FL3*MF0*SM3*TT2*XC2S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

MultiTech MultiModem V32EC (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FX4&C1&D3$BA0&E1&E4&E15#L0S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

MultiTech MultiModem V32 (no MNP or V.42)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=9600

MultiTech MultiModem 696E (MNP)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3$BA0&E1&E4&E15S7=60S0=1&W

MultiTech MultiModem II MT932 (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FX4&C1&D3$BA0&E1&E4&E15#L0S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

MultiTech MultiModem II MT1432 (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FX4&C1&D3#A0$BA0&E1&E4&E15#L0S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=57600

NEC UltraLite 14.4 Data/Fax Modem (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3&K3&Q4\J0\N7\Q2W2%C1S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Configuring Modem Support and Chat Scripts III-447


Sample Modem Scripts

Practical Peripherals PC28800SA (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3&K3&Q5S7=60S36=7S46=2S48=7S95=47S0=1&W
Speed=115200

Practical Peripherals PM9600SA (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3&K3&Q5S46=138S48=7S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Practical Peripherals PM14400FX (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3&K3&Q5S7=60S36=7S46=2S48=7S95=47S0=1&W
Speed=57600

Practical Peripherals PM14400SA (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3&K3&Q5S7=60S36=7S46=2S48=7S95=47S0=1&W
Speed=57600

Prometheus ProModem 9600 Plus (V.42)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3*E7*F3S7=60S0=1&W

Prometheus ProModem Ultima (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3*E9*F3*N6*S1S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Racal Datacomm ALM 3223 (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3\M0\N3\P2\Q1\V1S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Supra FAXModem V.32bis (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FN1W2&C1&D1&K3&Q5\N3%C1S7=60S36=7S48=7S95=45S0=1&W
Speed=57600

Telebit T1600 (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FX2&C1&D3&R3S7=60S51=6S58=0S59=15S68=2S180=2S190=1S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Telebit T2500 (V.42bis)


Init=AT~&FX2S7=60S51=5S52=2S66=1S68=2S97=1S98=3S106=1S131=1S0=1&W

Telebit T3000 (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FX2&C1&D3S51=6S59=7S68=2S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Telebit QBlazer (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FX2&C1&D3S59=7S68=2S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Texas Instruments V.32bis Internal Modem


Init=AT&F&C1&D3%C1\J0\N7\Q2\V2S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Toshiba T24/DF Internal


Init=AT&F&C1&D3\J0\N3\Q2%C1S7=60S36=7S46=138S48=7S0=1&W
Speed=9600

III-448 Access Services Command Reference


Sample Modem Scripts

Universal Data Systems FasTalk V.32/42b (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3\J0\M0\N7\V1\Q2%C1S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Universal Data Systems V.32 (no MNP or V.42)


Init=AT&F&C1&D2S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=9600

Universal Data Systems V.3224 (MNP 4)


Init=AT&F&C1&D2\J0\N3\Q2S7=60S0=1&W

Universal Data Systems V.3225 (MNP 5)


Init=AT&F&C1&D2\J0\N3\Q2%C1S7=60S0=1&W

Universal Data Systems V.3227 (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D2\J0\M0\N7\Q2%C1S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Universal Data Systems V.3229 (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3\J0\M0\N7\Q2%C1S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

US Robotics Sportster 9600 (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FX4&A3&B1&D3&H1&I0&K1&M4S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=38400

US Robotics Sportster 14400 (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FX4&A3&B1&D3&H1&I0&K1&M4S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=57600

US Robotics Sportster 14400 (V.42bis) x


Init=AT&FX4&B1&C1&D2&H1&K1&M4E0X7Q0V1S0=1&W
Speed=57600

US Robotics Sportster 28800 (V.34)


Init=AT&FS0=1&C1&D2&H1&R2&N14&B1&W
Speed=115200

US Robotics Courier 28800 (V.34)


Init=AT&FS0=1&C1&D2&H1&R2&N14&B1&W
Speed=115200

US Robotics Courier V.32bis (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FX4&A3&C1&D2&M4&H1&K1&B1S0=1&W
Speed=38400

US Robotics Courier HST Dual Standard (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FB0X4&A3&C1&D2&M4&H1&K1&B1&R2&S1S0=1&W
Speed=115200

Configuring Modem Support and Chat Scripts III-449


Sample Modem Scripts

US Robotics Courier HST (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FB0X4&A3&C1&D2&M1&H1&K1&B1S0=1&W
Speed=115200

US Robotics WorldPort 2496 FAX/Data (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FX4&C1&D3%C1"H3\J0-J1\N3\Q2\V2S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=57600

US Robotics WorldPort 9696 FAX/Data (MNP 5)


Init=AT&FX4&C1&D3%C1\J0\N3\Q2\V2S7=60S0=1&W

US Robotics WorldPort 9600 (MNP 5)


Init=AT&FX4&C1&D3%C1\J0\N3\Q2\V2S7=60S0=1&W

US Robotics WorldPort 14400 (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FX4&A3&B1&C1&D3&H1&K1&M4S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=57600

Ven-Tel PCM 9600 Plus (MNP)


Init=AT&FB0&C1&D3\N3\Q3%B0%C1%F1S7=60S0=1&W

ViVa 9642e (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3&K3&Q5\N3%C3S7=60S36=7S46=138S48=7S95=47S0=1&W
Speed=38400

ViVa 14.4/FAX (V.42bis)


Init=AT&F&C1&D3&K3&Q5\N3%C3S7=60S36=7S46=138S48=7S95=47S0=1&W
Speed=38400

ZOOM V.32 turbo (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FW1&C1&D3&K3&Q5%C1\N3S7=60S36=7S46=138S48=7S95=47S0=1&W
Speed=38400

ZOOM V.32bis (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FW1&C1&D3&K3&Q9%C1\N3S7=60S36=7S95=47S0=1&W
Speed=38400

Zyxel U-1496 (V.42bis)


Init=AT&FX6&B1&C1&D2&N0&K4&H3S7=60S0=1&W
Speed=57600

III-450 Access Services Command Reference

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