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Server Modem Requirements
Foray PPP Server requires a specific configuration for the modems
it uses. Depending on your modem, some of the following settings
may be the factory defaults. Since some modems limit the length
of the setup string they will accept, you should only specify
those settings where Foray requires a different setting from your
modem's defaults. In addition, some modems use DIP switches for
setting certain modes. If your modem uses DIP switches, you should
refer to your modem manual to determine the settings that
correspond to the commands listed below.
The Foray PPP Server requires the following modem configuration:
1. Factory settings loaded (usually command &F).
Issue this command first, to reset the modem default settings.
2. Off-line echo deactivated (usually command E0).
3. DCD (Data Carrier Detect) reflects the true status
of the carrier (usually command &C1).
4. DSR (Data Set Ready) always on while the modem is on
(usually command &S0).
5. Track DTR (Data Terminal Ready). When the DTR line turns off,
the modem disconnects the phone line and switches to the command
mode (usually command &D2).
6. Bps rate adjustment disabled (command varies by modem).
This causes the modem to maintaint the computer-to-modem bps rate
even if the modem-to-modem connection is at a lower bps rate.
7. Bidirectional RTS/CTS (Request To Send/Clear To Send) flow control
enabled (command varies by modem).
8. Connections established using "forced-reliable" modem
(command varies by modem).
9. Enabling "verbose result codes" mode will cause the modem to
return connection information, including baud rate and error
correction strings. For use with the Foray PPP Server software,
contact TechSmith Technical Support.
Copyright 1996 TechSmith Corporation. All Rights Reserved.