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Modem Drivers for MHS 1.5
-------------------------
Novell supports the following 9600 baud modems with MHS 1.5 and MHS
1.5C:
o Microcom QX4232HS 9600 baud
o Practical Peripherals PM9600SA
o E-Tech BulletModem E9696M (with and without MNP)
o USRobotics COURIER HST (with and without MNP)
o Intel 9600EX
o Hayes V-Series ULTRA Smartmodem 9600
In addition to the existing drivers, new drivers are available for:
o Hayes Smartmodem 2400
o A generic 2400 baud driver for Hayes compatible modems
o Another generic 2400 baud driver that can be both a hub or a sender
Fax modems supported include:
o Intel SatisFAXtion
o Generic SendFax modems
In addition, Novell continues to provide drivers for disabled modems and
null modems.
Others will be added to the list when available and placed on Netwire.
This document describes how to use these drivers.
Generic Installation Instructions
---------------------------------
Unless otherwise noted, you can add modem drivers by following these
steps.
1) Stop NetWare MHS and exit.
2) If you are running the Network Edition, re-login as a supervisor
equivalent (necessary to change the MHS configuration and place
the files in the directory).
3) Install your new modem following the manufacturer's instructions.
4) Type "MHS" and press <Enter> twice (to display the main menu)
- Select "Manage Directories"
- Select "Set up this host"
5) Set modem type to the correct driver name (eg 96V32HUB)
- Set Default speed for modem (in this case 9600)
6) Exit to the directory manager
- Exit to the main menu
7) Go to transport server setup
- Set Speed sensing enabled to YES or NO depending on the modem
- Change the modem type to the correct driver name (same as in
step 5)
- Change the modem speed to match that in step 5 (here it's 9600)
8) Make sure that all "hosts which call this host" have a baud rate
compatible with yours in their host definition at this host.
9) Exit MHS, logout, and log MHS back in (for the Personal Edition,
just restart MHS).
Special Instructions for Each Modem
-----------------------------------
Microcom QX4232HS
-----------------
Modem driver name: MICROCOM
Default speed: 19200
Speed sensing enabled: NO (Modem does the speed sensing)
Switch Settings:
SW Front Rear
1 up up
2 dn up
3 up dn
4 dn up
5 up up
6 up up
7 up up
8 dn dn
9 up --
10 up --
Practical Peripherals PM9600SA
------------------------------
Modem driver name: PP96-HUB (can be used both to send and receive
calls)
Default speed: 19200
Speed sensing enabled: NO (Modem does the speed sensing).
NOTE: When using this modem, MHS will sometimes register a "ghost
call" a few minutes after the modem has successfully completed a
call. MHS will report a "failed" call, but there will be no ill
effects.
E-Tech BulletModem E9696M
-------------------------
Modem driver name: BULLET96 with MNP and BULLETEC without MNP.
Default speed: 19200
Speed sensing enabled: NO (Modem does the speed sensing).
USRobotics COURIER HST
----------------------
Modem driver name: HSTD-HUB (for dual standard and V.32 modems
with MNP) and HSTDNMNP (without MNP).
Default speed: 19200
Speed sensing enabled: NO (Modem does the speed sensing)
NOTE: If you experience some failures when connecting this modem to
another HST Dual Standard modem, change the default speed to 9600.
When using HSTNMNP, the modem runs without MNP (V.42). This will work
for V.32 modes but not HST modes. The files can be mixed with HSTD-HUB
to create special conditions.
Incoming Calls Outgoing Calls
MNP Active HSTD-HUB.DEF HSTD-HUB.LOG
MNP InActive HSTDNMNP.DEF HSTDNMNP.LOG
Intel 9600EX
------------
Modem driver name: INTELV32
Default speed: 19200
Speed sensing enabled: NO (modem does the speed sensing)
NOTE: If you are using this modem to talk to a 2400 baud modem, add a
space followed by "s1 after the phone number.
Hayes V-Series ULTA Smartmodem 9600
-----------------------------------
Modem driver name: 96V32 (for sending only), 96V32HUB (for sending
and receiving)
Default speed: 9600
Speed sensing enabled: NO (this driver does not support speed sensing)
Hayes Smartmodem 2400
---------------------
Modem driver name: HAYESSM
Default speed: 2400
Speed sensing enabled: NO (only if all modems you connect to are 2400
baud or higher)
Hayes Smartmodem 2400 for callers only
--------------------------------------
Modem driver name: 2400B
Default speed: 2400
Speed sensing enabled: NO
Hayes Smartmodem 2400 for hubs and callers
------------------------------------------
Modem driver name: 2400BHUB
Default speed: 2400
Speed sensing enabled: NO
Generic 2400 baud driver for Hayes compatible modems
----------------------------------------------------
Modem driver name: HAYESX24
Default speed: 2400
Speed sensing enabled: NO (only if all modems you connect to are 2400
baud or higher)
Another generic 2400 baud driver that can be both a hub or a sender
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Modem driver name: HAYES-UN
Default speed: 2400
Speed sensing enabled: YES
Generic Hayes-compatible 2400 baud driver for manual dial
---------------------------------------------------------
Modem driver name: HAYESMAN
Default speed: 2400
Speed sensing enabled: NO
Intel SatisFAXtion
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Modem driver name: INTELFAX
Default speed: 2400
Speed sensing enabled: NO
Generic SendFax Modems
----------------------
Modem driver name: FAXMDM
Default speed: 2400
Speed sensing enabled: NO (only if all modems you connect to are 2400
baud or higher)
Disabled Modem
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Modem driver name: DISABLED
Default speed: Not Applicable
Speed sensing enabled: Not Applicable
Note: Use this driver to prevent MHS from checking the communication
ports if your host does not use a modem.
Null Modem
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Modem driver name: NULLMDM
Default speed: Any valid setting; limited by the processing
speed of the MHS workstation.
Speed sensing enabled: YES