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5.4 Modifying the AUTOEXEC.BAT File

If you use a MOUSE.COM mouse driver, make sure its entry is in
AUTOEXEC.BAT. If you use a serial mouse, be sure its COM port does not
conflict with the serial port for the HIB. Be sure to re-boot the computer after any
changes.

5.5 Network Interface Installation & Cabling

The physical installation of the HIB module is covered in the HIB’s hardware
reference manual, reference 2. If you are using a PCLTA card instead of the HIB
module refer to the PCLTA manual (reference 4) for installation and cabling
instructions.

5.6 Modem Setup

We recommend using a Practical Peripherals PM144MT II modem for dial up
applications or a UDS V.3229 modem for leased line applications. Modem
configuration sheets are provided in section 10 for various modems that have been
tested.

See the modem manual for instructions on how to configure the modem.

See the Testing Local Back to Back Modems section of section 10 for a
description of level setting and how to connect the modems in a back to back
configuration for testing.

When connecting the modem to your PC, make sure the modem is connected to
the PC’s COM port that is specified on the CTIHIB.SYS driver command line in
CONFIG.SYS.

5.6.1 Internal Modem Support

If you are using an internal modem in the PC, configure the modem so that it uses
the same COM port specified on the CTIHIB.SYS driver command line.

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