Setting modem control, Setting parity, Setting the flow control – Lucent Technologies PortMaster User Manual

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Configuring Ports for Modem Use

10-8

PortMaster Configuration Guide

Setting Modem Control

Set modem control on if you want to use the DCD signal for modem connections. When
modem control is on, the PortMaster uses the condition of the carrier detect line to
determine whether the line is in use. Modem control must be on for PortMaster
outbound traffic. If modem control is off, the PortMaster assumes the carrier detect line
is always asserted. As a result, the PortMaster cannot attach to the modem for outbound
traffic because it regards the line as busy.

To set modem control, use the following command:

Command> set S0 cd on|off

Setting Parity

The parity setting must be configured to match the parity setting on the attached
modem. The parity default value is none and must be used for ports configured for
network dial-in or dial-out operation. Table 10-2 describes the parity options.

To set the parity for a modem and its port, use the following command:

Command> set S0 parity even|none|odd|strip

Setting the Flow Control

The PortMaster supports both software flow control and hardware flow control.
Software flow control uses the ASCII control characters DC1 and DC3 to communicate
with the attached device and to start and stop the flow of data.

Table 10-2

Parity Options

Option

Description

none

Assumes 8 databits, 1 stop bit, and no parity bit.

even

Assumes 7 databits, 1 stop bit, and even parity.

odd

Assumes 7 databits, 1 stop bit, and odd parity.

strip

Assumes 8 databits and 1 stop bit. The parity bit is stripped from the
datastream when it is received by the PortMaster.

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