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; Generic All-Speed Modem Command File
; (for Notes Release 3 or later versions ONLY)
;=====================================================
; Last revision date: 04/22/94 (update this date
; each time you edit; it is also advisable to rename
; your edited file [use Save As, rather than Save
; option] to avoid later confusion and to keep the
; original .MDM file intact).
; NOTE: Refer to the file TEMPLATE.MDM (A Sample Modem
; Command File) for a description of modem command
; files and how they work. "A Sample Modem Command
; File" is user selectable within the Lotus Notes
; Setup dialog "Modem Type" listbox in which you found
; this modem command file (see end of listings,
; beginning with a period) and is a printable ASCII
; text file (approximately 14 pages).
;======================================================
; HOW TO USE THIS FILE: The Generic All-Speed Modem
; Command File is intended to be used ONLY when no
; command file currently exists for the available modem,
; and a reliable connection cannot be obtained with
; command files for modems which seem closest to the
; model in question. This file has been written for use
; with Lotus Notes Release 3 and later. It is possible
; this file will work as-is, with no editing required from
; the user. Should initial attempts fail, turn on LOG I/O
; and try to determine the problem's source. The paragraphs
; below describe how to deal, in order of likelihood with
; the three most common reasons for command file failure.
; 1. This file contains CONNECT responses which end in
; "wildcards" (asterisks). As the CONNECT response syntax
; may vary significantly from modem to modem there formerly
; was no guarantee that even a broad range of result codes
; listed would enable Notes to properly initialize an
; unsupported modem. Notes Version 3 and this V3 Generic
; command file circumvent this problem by substituting
; wildcards for all result codes--the Notes XPC driver will
; accept any form of response from the modem provided the
; equal string to the left of the asterisk exactly matches
; its first portion.
; 2. The next thing you'll need to do will be to determine
; the proper commands for activating RTS/CTS ENABLED or
; IGNORED (assuming your modem supports hardware flow
; control). Again a wide variety of possible commands have
; been listed, but all have been remmed out (see the section
; headed "[commands]" below--the disabled lines have
; semicolons in front of them, which will need to be removed to
; make the commands active). The name of vendors know to
; use various of these commands are listed here, as well;
; however, it may be necessary for you to consult your user's
; manual to determine which set (if any of those listed) are
; correct for your modem.
; 3. Lastly, the main setup strings, SETUP=AT&F,
; SETUP=ATE0V1, and SETUP=AT&C1&D2S0=0X4, allow the
; modem to operate using factory default settings (&F), with the
; certain necessary exceptions. Echo is turned off, and Verbose
; mode is turned on (English responses rather than numeric).
; The main string instructs the modem to track carrier, hang up if
; DTR (Data Terminal Ready signal) drops, to not auto-answer,
; and to enable the broadest variety of result codes. The chances
; are good that the factory defaults, combined with these required
; settings, will permit reliable connections to be obtained. But
; here again, there are no guarantees, and further study of the
; manual, or a call to the vendor, may be required for use of your
; unsupported modem with Notes.
; A special note concerning setup and CONNECT responses
; (section 1, above): it is necessary that, if your modem employs
; an Auto-Reliable mode, the command which turns this mode
; on be included in the main setup string, unless Auto-Reliable
; happens to be the factory default (as is the case with many
; modern modems). The command (and any other deemed
; necessary) may simply be appended after the X4 command. If
; you are not sure whether a failure to establish dialog is due to
; a missing Auto-Reliable command, try lowering the Maximum
; Speed via the user interface to the maximum carrier rate the modem
; is rated for. If the connection now succeeds, it usually means
; that the factory default is set to Normal or Direct mode, and that
; you are not getting the benefit of whatever compression the
; modem is capable of. You should still, however be able to use
; the modem for Notes dialup.
;-------------------------------------------------------------------
[attributes]
MODELS=Generic All-Speed Modem File (with instructions)
NULL MODEM=0
MAXIMUM SPEED=57600
DEFAULT SPEED=57600
; NOTE: MAXIMUM SPEED for your modem may be lower than
; 57600 bps. Consult your user documentation if a problem is
; encountered at this speed, and lower the selected speed in
; the Maximum Speed section of the appropriate Setup box
; within the Notes user interface dialog. It is unnecessary to
; edit this file to lower your port speed.
;FIXED SPEED=1
; NOTE: Remove the semicolon from the FIXED SPEED=x
; attribute line ONLY when working with Notes Release 3.0,
; NOT when using earlier or later point releases. Fixed
; Speed, as a Notes command file setting, is intended only
; for Null modems, or as a workaround to a problem appearing
; in Rel. 3.0 only (the problem was resolved in 3.0a).
[commands]
ESCAPE=+++
ATTENTION=ATE0V1
HANGUP=ATH0
;--------------------SETUP STRINGS (max. lines=15)---------------
SETUP=AT&F
SETUP=ATE0V1
SETUP=AT&C1&D2S0=0X4
;------RTS/CTS ENABLED or IGNORED (max. lines=2, min.=0)--------
; NOTE: If the computer and modem refuse to communicate with
; no flow control specified in the command file, either refer to
; the manual to determine if one of the following sets of commands
; is correct for your modem (or if yet another set is needed), or
; select one set at a time till you activate one which works. The
; semicolons at the start of each line cause Notes to ignore the
; line, removing them causes Notes to utilize them in initializing
; the modem. Be careful not to remove semicolons from lines which
; are not command lines, and from more than one set of Enabled/Ignored
; lines at a time.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------
; Used by Compaq internals, some Hayes, Practical Peripherals,
; Telebit T2500, Twincom, Zoom, Zypcom:
;RTS/CTS ENABLED=AT&K3
;RTS/CTS IGNORED=AT&K0
;-----------------------------------------------------------------
; Used by Hayes Ultra and Optima, Practical Peripherals 144:
;RTS/CTS ENABLED=AT&K3&R0
;RTS/CTS IGNORED=AT&K3&R1
;-----------------------------------------------------------------
; Used by Octocom:
;RTS/CTS ENABLED=AT&K2&U3
;RTS/CTS IGNORED=AT&K0&U0
;-----------------------------------------------------------------
; Used by ZyXEL:
;RTS/CTS ENABLED=AT&H3
;RTS/CTS IGNORED=AT&H0
;-----------------------------------------------------------------
; Used by USRobotics:
;
;RTS/CTS ENABLED=AT&H1&R2&K2
;RTS/CTS IGNORED=AT&H0&R1&K0
;-----------------------------------------------------------------
; Used by MultTech:
;RTS/CTS ENABLED=AT&E13
;RTS/CTS IGNORED=AT&E12
;-----------------------------------------------------------------
; Used by Telebit QBlazer:
;RTS/CTS ENABLED=AT&R0S58=2S68=255
;RTS/CTS IGNORED=AT&R3S58=0S68=255
;-----------------------------------------------------------------
; Used by Telebit Trailblazer, T1600, and T3000:
;RTS/CTS ENABLED=ATS58=2S66=1
;RTS/CTS IGNORED=ATS58=0S66=0
;-----------------------------------------------------------------
; Used by DSI:
;RTS/CTS ENABLED=AT*F3
;RTS/CTS IGNORED=AT*F0
;-----------------------------------------------------------------
; Used by Motorola Codex:
;RTS/CTS ENABLED=AT*FL3
;RTS/CTS IGNORED=AT*FL0
;-----------------------------------------------------------------
; Used by Ventel:
;RTS/CTS ENABLED=AT%F1
;RTS/CTS IGNORED=AT%F0
;-----------------------------------------------------------------
; Used by Racal-Milgo:
;RTS/CTS ENABLED=AT\\Q1
;RTS/CTS IGNORED=AT\\Q0
;-----------------------------------------------------------------
; Used by AT&T Safari, Microcom, Texas Instruments:
;RTS/CTS ENABLED=AT\\Q2
;RTS/CTS IGNORED=AT\\Q0
;-----------------------------------------------------------------
; Used by Data Race, DataStar, GVC, IBM, Microcom, Intel,
; Megahertz, NEC, PIICEON, UDS, Worldport, Zeos:
;RTS/CTS ENABLED=AT\\Q3
;RTS/CTS IGNORED=AT\\Q0
;-----------------------------------------------------------------
; Used by: AT&T Comsphere:
;RTS/CTS ENABLED=AT\\Q3&R0
;RTS/CTS IGNORED=AT\\Q0&R1
;------------------------------------------------------------------
VOLUME OFF=ATM0
VOLUME LOW=ATM1L1
VOLUME MEDIUM=ATM1L2
VOLUME HIGH=ATM1L3
ANSWER=ATA
MANUAL DIAL=ATX3D
AUTO PULSE DIAL=ATDP
AUTO TONE DIAL=ATDT
AUTO DIAL SUFFIX=,
[responses]
OK=OK
BUSY=BUSY
NO ANSWER=NO ANSWER
NO CARRIER=NO CARRIER
NO DIALTONE=NO DIALTONE
NO DIALTONE=NO DIAL TONE
ERROR=ERROR
RING=RING
;------------CONNECT RESPONSES (max. lines=300)----------
CONNECT, 115200, 115200=CONNECT 115200
CONNECT, 115200, 115200=CONNECT 115200*
CONNECT, 115200, 115200=CONNECT 115.2*
CONNECT, 115200, 115200=CONNECT 115*
; NOTE: For port speeds of 115.2 Kbps to be used, the Maximum and
; Default speed settings in Attributes will also have to be raised to
; 115200, and the modem must support this port rate.
CONNECT, 57600, 57600=CONNECT 57600
CONNECT, 57600, 57600=CONNECT 57600*
CONNECT, 57600, 57600=CONNECT 57.6*
CONNECT, 57600, 57600=CONNECT 57*
CONNECT, 57600, 38400=CONNECT 38400
CONNECT, 57600, 38400=CONNECT 38400*
CONNECT, 57600, 38400=CONNECT 38.4*
CONNECT, 57600, 38400=CONNECT 38*
CONNECT, 57600, 28800=CONNECT 28800
CONNECT, 57600, 28800=CONNECT 28800*
CONNECT, 57600, 28800=CONNECT 28.8*
CONNECT, 57600, 28800=CONNECT 28*
CONNECT, 57600, 26400=CONNECT 26400
CONNECT, 57600, 26400=CONNECT 26400*
CONNECT, 57600, 26400=CONNECT 26.4*
CONNECT, 57600, 26400=CONNECT 26*
CONNECT, 57600, 24000=CONNECT 24000
CONNECT, 57600, 24000=CONNECT 24000*
CONNECT, 57600, 24000=CONNECT 24.0*
CONNECT, 57600, 24000=CONNECT 24*
CONNECT, 57600, 21600=CONNECT 21600
CONNECT, 57600, 21600=CONNECT 21600*
CONNECT, 57600, 21600=CONNECT 21.6*
CONNECT, 57600, 21600=CONNECT 21*
CONNECT, 57600, 19200=CONNECT 19200
CONNECT, 57600, 19200=CONNECT 19200*
CONNECT, 57600, 19200=CONNECT 19.2*
CONNECT, 57600, 19200=CONNECT 19*
CONNECT, 57600, 16800=CONNECT 16800
CONNECT, 57600, 16800=CONNECT 16800*
CONNECT, 57600, 16800=CONNECT 16.8*
CONNECT, 57600, 16800=CONNECT 16*
CONNECT, 57600, 14400=CONNECT 14400
CONNECT, 57600, 14400=CONNECT 14400*
CONNECT, 57600, 14400=CONNECT 14.4*
CONNECT, 57600, 14400=CONNECT 14*
CONNECT, 57600, 12000=CONNECT 12000
CONNECT, 57600, 12000=CONNECT 12000*
CONNECT, 57600, 12000=CONNECT 12.0*
CONNECT, 57600, 12000=CONNECT 12*
CONNECT, 9600, 9600=CONNECT 9600
CONNECT, 57600, 9600=CONNECT 9600*
CONNECT, 57600, 9600=CONNECT 9.6*
CONNECT, 57600, 9600=CONNECT 96*
CONNECT, 7200, 7200=CONNECT 7200
CONNECT, 57600, 7200=CONNECT 7200*
CONNECT, 57600, 7200=CONNECT 7.2*
CONNECT, 57600, 7200=CONNECT 72*
CONNECT, 4800, 4800=CONNECT 4800
CONNECT, 57600, 4800=CONNECT 4800*
CONNECT, 57600, 4800=CONNECT 4.8*
CONNECT, 57600, 4800=CONNECT 48*
CONNECT, 2400, 2400=CONNECT 2400
CONNECT, 57600, 2400=CONNECT 2400*
CONNECT, 57600, 2400=CONNECT 2.4*
CONNECT, 57600, 2400=CONNECT 24*
CONNECT, 1200, 1200=CONNECT 1200
CONNECT, 57600, 1200=CONNECT 1200*
CONNECT, 57600, 1200=CONNECT 1.2*
CONNECT, 57600=CONNECT
CARRIER,,28800=CARRIER 28800
CARRIER,,26400=CARRIER 26400
CARRIER,,24000=CARRIER 24000
CARRIER,,21600=CARRIER 21600
CARRIER,,19200=CARRIER 19200
CARRIER,,16800=CARRIER 16800
CARRIER,,14400=CARRIER 14400
CARRIER,,12000=CARRIER 12000
CARRIER,, 9600=CARRIER 9600
CARRIER,, 7200=CARRIER 7200
CARRIER,, 4800=CARRIER 4800
CARRIER,, 2400=CARRIER 2400
CARRIER,, 1200=CARRIER 1200