Modem functions, Using automatic modem configuration, Displaying modem settings and status – Lucent Technologies PortMaster User Manual

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Modem Functions

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PortMaster Configuration Guide

Dial-up modems that operate over normal telephone lines at speeds of 28,800bps or
higher are now available. These modems do not operate at a guaranteed throughput,
but rather at a speed dependent on the quality of the line, the effectiveness of data
compression, and other variables. These modems use hardware flow control to stop the
data from the host by raising and lowering the Clear to Send (CTS) signal.

PortMaster products support hardware flow control using the RTS output signal and the
CTS input signal, which is also used by the normal modem handshake.

Modem Functions

Configure modems to do the following for use with the PortMaster:

Raise DCD when a call comes in

Reset itself when DTR is dropped

Lock the DTE speed

Use hardware flow control (RTS/CTS)

Using Automatic Modem Configuration

PortMaster products use a modem table to automate the modem configuration process.
The modem table is user-configurable and includes long and short modem names,
preferred DTE rate, and the modem initialization string. For convenience, the table is
preconfigured by Lucent for many common modems.

When you specify the name of the modem and the attached port, the PortMaster
automatically configures the modem for you, provided the modem is in the factory
default state when it is initialized.

After a modem type has been specified, the PortMaster automatically sets the port for
hardware flow control, the correct speed, and modem control when the port is reset.

Displaying Modem Settings and Status

To display the modems currently configured in your modem table, use the following
command:

Command> show table modem

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