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# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Sample modem configuration file for UUPC/extended *
# * Send questions to help@kew.com *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Text description of the modem and settings for this file, *
# * and version file was last revised for. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
Description=Generic sample modem file
Version=1.12a
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Begin information common to dial in and dial out *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Communications Suite (and driver) used. Default is *
# * "internal" serial port driver under all systems. DOS *
# * also supports FOSSIL (if an external FOSSIL driver has *
# * been loaded) and ARTICOMM for the Lantastic specific *
# * INT14 based port driver. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
#Suite=internal
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Delay between characters sent to the modem. Allows *
# * time for echoing characters sent if the modem is brain *
# * damaged. Unlike other values in this file, the value is *
# * in Milliseconds (1/1000 second). *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
CharDelay=0
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Time in seconds allowed for the modem to respond for *
# * commands which do not otherwise have configuration *
# * parameters. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
ModemTimeout=3
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Port used by this modem *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
Device=COM1
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Initialize string for the modem; the actual commands, like *
# * all the commands in this file, are for the Hayes SmartModem *
# * 2400. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
Initialize="" "" "" \pATZ OK \pATE0X1S0=0 OK \p\c
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Hangup string. Actually issued after DTR is dropped; can be *
# * used to reinitialize modem to disable such functions as *
# * auto-answer *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
Hangup="" \pATH OK \pATZ OK
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Error responses from modem. These strings are used for *
# * both dial-out and answer. Whenever one of these strings *
# * is found in the input when looking for other strings, the *
# * dial or answer sequence is immediately failed. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
NoConnect="NO DIALTONE" "BUSY" "NO CARRIER" "VOICE"
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Option "fixedspeed" forces the modem support code to not *
# * autobaud the modem. This is useful for highspeed modems like *
# * the Telebit Trailblazer which run at a higher serial port *
# * speed than the actual line speed. The default, *
# * "nofixedspeed", should be used for the Hayes SmartModem *
# * 1200/2400 and clones. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
#options=nofixedspeed
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Option "direct" causes the computer to ignore hardware flow *
# * control. Unless you have an improperly wired system without *
# * the Clear To Send (CTS) line, leave this as "nodirect". *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
#options=nodirect
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Option "variablepacket" is only be specified if you know the *
# * the remote system supports it. Better to use 'v' protocol. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
#options=novariablepacket
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Options "carrierdetect" enables checking for the carrier on *
# * the serial line. If the carrier detect is turned on and then *
# * off (the modem receives and loses the connection), the call *
# * is aborted. The call is also aborted if the DTR (modem *
# * ready) line is dropped. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
options=carrierdetect
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Begin outgoing dialing information *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Prefix for dialing *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
DialPrefix=ATD
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Suffix for dialing. Normally not needed if the command is *
# * terminated by the default character return *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
#DialSuffix=
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Time in seconds for the modem to connect after dialing *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
DialTimeout=40
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * The string expected after dialing. This can be a full *
# * chat script, although if the fixedspeed option is not set *
# * (nofixedspeed) UUIO will expect the modem speed to follow *
# * the connect string. This is also true for Answer, below *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
Connect=CONNECT
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Timeout for scripts in the SYSTEMS file for this modem. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
ScriptTimeout=30
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Beginning of information for incoming calls. Note that if *
# * you never plan to let UUCICO answer the phone by invoking it *
# * in passive mode via the "-r 0" flag, you need not give *
# * these keywords real values, although they must be defined. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Speed to answer the telephone at *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
InSpeed=2400
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * A send expect string for the phone to ring; you can also *
# * use this to turn on autoanswer. *
# * *
# * A disadvantage to this that we wait a VERY long time *
# * (hours) waiting for each string in the ring sequence if *
# * needed. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
Ring=RING
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * What we do when the phone rings; in this example, we tell *
# * it to answer the phone. If the phone was answered by the *
# * Ring string above, this can the empty string (""). *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
Answer="" \pATA CONNECT
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * How much time we have for the expect strings to be *
# * responded to in the Answer string above. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
AnswerTimeout=30
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * UUCP protocol information. *
# * *
# * Normally, you never need to override the maximum values *
# * allowed for various parameters allowed by the UUCP "g" *
# * Protocol; however, some modems (including some TrailBlazers) *
# * are hard coded to only allow 3 open windows, and older *
# * releases of UUPC/extended will abort if presented with a bad *
# * window size. Thus, we allow the following overrides on a *
# * per modem basis. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Window size used by "g", "G", "v" procotol *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
#gWindowSize=7
#bigGindowSize=7
#vindowSize=7
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Packetsize allowed by "g", "G", and "v" protocol in bytes *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
#gPacketSize=64
#BigGPacketSize=64
#vPacketSize=64
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Timeout for packets by "g", "G", "v" protocol in seconds *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
#GPacketTimeout=10
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Timeout for packets by "f" protocol in seconds *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
#FPacketTimeout=20
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Packet size used by "f" protocol. This doesn't matter much, *
# * since we don't wait for the other side to acknowledge *
# * packets in the "f" protocol, they just acknowledge the file. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
#fPacketSize=256
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Maximum errors allowed by protocols before connection is *
# * given up on. Total time to die on a hung connection is *
# * often this count times the "g" packet timeout. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
#MaximumErrors=10
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Transfer buffer size used by UUCICO. Upping this parameter *
# * will improve performance on small systems with no disk cache *
# * if large numbers of small files (less than your new value *
# * TransferBuffer) are sent. This value must be less than *
# * 32000 or the amount of free space (less an additional fudge *
# * factor) reported by dcpgpkt with -x 2, which is less. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
#TransferBuffer=1024