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February 1, 1991
ACCESS SERVER and MODEMS
Access Server supports asynchronous transmission speeds up to 19.2 Kbps
using dial-up modems such as the Hayes Smartmodem and modems with error
correction, data compression and/or V.32 capabilities. A list of certified
and recommended modems is included in this document. Error correcting
modems are strongly recommended.
For the best Access Server/modem relationship it is recommended that you
have the most recent version of Access Server and the most up to date PTF
(at the moment version 1.01 and PTF 238)
The Access Server and ONLAN menus provide a list of modems which have been
tested with Access Server and for which scripts have been written. It can
be very difficult (and sometimes impossible) to successfully use a modem
which is not specifically listed.
1. Access Server currently supports the following modems:
Version 1.01 as shipped:Version 1.01 of Access Server, contains a
few modems not included with version 1.0. ONLAN/PC was not
updated. In order to update ONLAN/PC, copy the NASMODEM.CNF file
from Access Server Version 1.01 diskette to the ONLAN/PC diskette
and rename the file ONLANMDM.CNF.
Acer Modem 2424
Anchor Signalman Lightning 24
AT&T 4000 and 4024
ATI 2400etc (Basic mode) and Error Correct Mode
CDS 296 Trellis
Codex 2234
Codex 2264
EasyData
Everex Evercom 24E
Datatronics Discovery 1200C, 1200P and 2400E
Fastcomm FDX Series
Hayes Smartmodem 300, Smartmodem 1200, Smartmodem 2400
Hayes V-series 2400 and V-series 9600 NOT the Ultra
Hayes V.32
INCOMM TURBO 4800
Leading Edge Model "L" 1200
Maxum Super Modem 2400
Microcom AX/1200-2400 Series
Microcom AX/9612-9624 Series
Microcom QX/12k and QX/V.32
Migent Pocket Modem
MultiTech 1200, 224, 224EH and 224EC
MultiTech V32 and 696
Penril Alliance V.32 and Datalink 2400
POPCOM X100
Practical Peripherals 1200 and 2400
Prometheus PROMODEM 1200
Rockwell RG 2400 PC Modem
Telebit T2500 and Trailblazer
UDS FasTalk 2400 and V.32
US Robotics Courier 2400 and 2400e
US Robotics Courier HST and Courier V.32
Ven-Tel 9600 Plus/9600 Plus II
Ven-Tel Pathfinder
2. Provided by PTF 238
New Modem Strings have been added to ONLAN.CNF/ONLANMDM.CNF and
NASMODEM.CNF adding support for:
Codex 2234 and 2264
Hayes Smartmodem 9600 v.32
Hayes V-Series 2400
Intel 9600 ex
Microcom QX/4232 HS
NEC DSP 9630 and N9631
Penril Alliance v.32
Practical Peripherals 2400sa MNP
US Robotics Courier 2400e & 9600
Ven-Tel 9600 plus/9600 plus II
V.42
At the present time V.42 and V.42bis capability is not specifically
supported. However, it is often possible to get such modems to work with
Access Server if the V.42 feature is turned off.
V.32 and MNP
US Robotics V.32 and MNP modems work properly with Access Server. Other
"High End" modems with features such as V.32 and MNP which may work with
Access Server tend to switch to such "feature" settings when communicating
with exact duplicates of themselves and then can not communicate/connect
with other modems unless manually reset.
"HAYES COMPATIBLE"
Both Access Server and ONLAN provide the user with the choice of "Hayes
Compatible". This provides only a 1200 BPS connection and is not
recommended as a choice unless all other options have been tried.
At speeds above 2400 bps the term "Hayes Compatible" has little meaning.
MULTIPLEXERS
Certain AT&T, MultiTech, and Racal-Vadic MUXs have been certified. Set the
MUX configuration to control carrier with DTR. If using a MUX configure
Access Server for "Direct Connect" and for a specific baud rate (not AUTO
BAUD).
DIRECT CONNECT
In addition PCs and/or ASCII terminals can be directly connected to the
Access Server through a RS-232 null modem cable. Distances greater than
the RS232 specification of 50' require a modem or line driver. Configure
for a specific baud rate (not AUTO BAUD).