*** IMPORTANT NOTE - PLEASE READ *** The AIOTERM.NLM utility is a "dumb terminal" utility similar to the TESTCOMM utility that ships with the DOS version of the Async Gateway. It is provided here for your use in troubleshooting problems with initializing modems. You accept this utility under the following conditions: +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ | This utility is not supported by Novell Inc. You accept the | | utility AS IS. Novell, Inc. offers no warranties, expressed or | | implied, as to the suitability of this utility for your particular | | purpose. In no event will Novell be liable to you for damages, | | including any lost profits, lost savings, or other incidental or | | consequential damages arising out of your use of or inability to | | use the Software, even if Novell or an authorized Novell | | representative has been advised of the possibility of such damages. | +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ INSTRUCTIONS: From the console prompt type: load aioterm and press enter. The first screen shows all of the AIO compliant drivers that are currently loaded. If you don't see any listed, then you need to exit and load one. On this screen you're prompted for the hardware type, board number, and port number (just as you would have provided in the gateway setup) of the port you want to open. If it responds with an error, then that port couldn't be opened, otherwise you will see the next screen. Selecting option #1 will take you into a "Dumb Terminal Mode". From there you can enter AT commands to be sent to your modem. This utility is currently hard-coded to 9600 bps, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity, which should be sufficient to determine if you're talking to the modem or not. Pressing will back you out, one screen at a time, until you are returned to the console prompt.