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Configuration Options

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9820-A2-GB20-20

June 2000

Configuring the COM Port to Support an External Modem
(Models 9820, 9820-2M, 9820-8M)

For all models except Model 9820-45M, select External Modem (Com Port) to
display or change the configuration options that control call processing for an
external device attached to the COM port (see Table 4-18).

Main Menu

Configuration

Management and Communication

External Modem (Com Port)

NOTE:

A standard EIA-232-D crossover cable is required when connecting an
external modem to the FrameSaver unit’s COM Port. See

Standard

EIA-232-D Crossover Cable

in Appendix C,

Connectors, Cables, and Pin

Assignments, for cable pin assignments.

Table 4-18.

External Modem (COM Port) Options (1 of 2)

External Modem Commands

Possible Settings: Disable, AT
Default Setting: Disable

Specifies the type of commands to be sent over the COM port.

Disable – Commands will not be sent over the COM port.

AT – Standard Attention (AT) Commands are sent over the COM port to control the
external device. All AT command strings will end with a carriage return (hex 0x0D) and a
line feed (hex 0x0A).

CAUTION: Do

not use this setting if you have an asynchronous terminal connected

to the COM port.

Dial-In Access

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable
Default Setting: Enable

Controls whether external devices can dial-in to the FrameSaver unit through the COM
port (based on the Port Use option setting).

Display Conditions – This option does not appear if External Modem Commands is
disabled.

Enable – Answers incoming calls and establishes connection to the remote terminal or
IP network.

Disable – Does not answer incoming calls.

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