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... Start Talk Mode Enable/Disable Console Mirroring Select Modem Line Speed Enable/Disable Modem Setup Modem Configuration Setup Ring Indicate Power-On Setup Dial-out Phone Numbers Setup Surveillance Update Service Processor Flash EPROM Change General Access Password Change Privileged Access Password Select Language Enable/Disable Unattended Start Mode 1 Operating system...
... Start Talk Mode Enable/Disable Console Mirroring Select Modem Line Speed Enable/Disable Modem Setup Modem Configuration Setup Ring Indicate Power-On Setup Dial-out Phone Numbers Setup Surveillance Update Service Processor Flash EPROM Change General Access Password Change Privileged Access Password Select Language Enable/Disable Unattended Start Mode 1 Operating system...
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The service or administration center representatives need this field as the call out to one of a phone near the server or answered by someone responsible for callback. Call-Out policy (First/All): Currently First 2. Remote timeout, (in seconds): Currently 2 4. Service ...This is also referred to as in the following numbers in the order listed: 1. Return to Previous Menu Call Out policy may be set in phone number. Customer System Telephone Number is the telephone number of the following example: 1 8 123 4567,,,,87654 where the commas create pauses1 for problem investigation...
The service or administration center representatives need this field as the call out to one of a phone near the server or answered by someone responsible for callback. Call-Out policy (First/All): Currently First 2. Remote timeout, (in seconds): Currently 2 4. Service ...This is also referred to as in the following numbers in the order listed: 1. Return to Previous Menu Call Out policy may be set in phone number. Customer System Telephone Number is the telephone number of the following example: 1 8 123 4567,,,,87654 where the commas create pauses1 for problem investigation...
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... Text based menus with NLS Operator Panel messages Power On/Off Configurable Reboot Policy VPD Error data (Service Processor) Error data (system) Environmental data Passwords Phone numbers Language (NLS) selection Call In/Call Out enable/disable Flash (Gold/Recovery block) Update Flash (Composite block) Update System Name Modem Configuration Boot failure...
... Text based menus with NLS Operator Panel messages Power On/Off Configurable Reboot Policy VPD Error data (Service Processor) Error data (system) Environmental data Passwords Phone numbers Language (NLS) selection Call In/Call Out enable/disable Flash (Gold/Recovery block) Update Flash (Composite block) Update System Name Modem Configuration Boot failure...
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... will return an error message when they do the following using the Service Processor Menus or Diagnostic Service Aids: - Enable call out policy, etc). phone numbers for call out, call out for the serial port where the modem is connected. - Appendix B. Set up serial port line speed. - Note...: Some modems, such as IBM 7857-017, are not designed for the paging function. Set up the following : Have a modem connected to serial port 1 or 2. Enter the modem configuration...
... will return an error message when they do the following using the Service Processor Menus or Diagnostic Service Aids: - Enable call out policy, etc). phone numbers for call out, call out for the serial port where the modem is connected. - Appendix B. Set up serial port line speed. - Note...: Some modems, such as IBM 7857-017, are not designed for the paging function. Set up the following : Have a modem connected to serial port 1 or 2. Enter the modem configuration...
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... terminal. 6. Enter item 4, Power-On System. This may take several minutes. The message "No Carrier" displays on your phone number for the Pager (on page B-19) and Customer Voice (on page B-20) phone numbers. If these tests are used for more information). Enter item 2, System Power Control Menu. 3. Type logout to page...
... terminal. 6. Enter item 4, Power-On System. This may take several minutes. The message "No Carrier" displays on your phone number for the Pager (on page B-19) and Customer Voice (on page B-20) phone numbers. If these tests are used for more information). Enter item 2, System Power Control Menu. 3. Type logout to page...
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If your modem communicates properly with an Uninterruptable Power Source (UPS) and a phone-line surge protector. Disconnect the power cable and press the power button to the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal from the server's serial port. You ...
If your modem communicates properly with an Uninterruptable Power Source (UPS) and a phone-line surge protector. Disconnect the power cable and press the power button to the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal from the server's serial port. You ...
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...This example uses the ATZ reset command to choose the factory defaults. # This setup will echo the commands. # # %N Call-Out phone number %P Paging phone number # %S Modem speed (available to users) # # Following are connection responses. When used as required. # 7=busy; 6=no..."1\r" busy "7\r" timeout 6 done Appendix D. Refer to the # factory default settings. Use, duplication or # disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. # # # If the modem has configuration switches, they should be set to your modem manual. # # ᑍ Trademark of Hayes Microcomputer ...
...This example uses the ATZ reset command to choose the factory defaults. # This setup will echo the commands. # # %N Call-Out phone number %P Paging phone number # %S Modem speed (available to users) # # Following are connection responses. When used as required. # 7=busy; 6=no..."1\r" busy "7\r" timeout 6 done Appendix D. Refer to the # factory default settings. Use, duplication or # disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. # # # If the modem has configuration switches, they should be set to your modem manual. # # ᑍ Trademark of Hayes Microcomputer ...
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...dialing commands # Z Reset. Add others as T\r, it is recommended for modems that will echo the commands. # # %N Call-Out phone number %P Paging phone number # %S Modem speed (available to users) # # Following are common responses from Call Home setup. # Expect a connection response. ...done retry: send "A/" # Repeat the previous command. # Expect a connection response. Use, duplication or # disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. # # # If the modem has configuration switches, they should be set to command mode S =2 Answer on responses # E Turn echo ...
...dialing commands # Z Reset. Add others as T\r, it is recommended for modems that will echo the commands. # # %N Call-Out phone number %P Paging phone number # %S Modem speed (available to users) # # Following are common responses from Call Home setup. # Expect a connection response. ...done retry: send "A/" # Repeat the previous command. # Expect a connection response. Use, duplication or # disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. # # # If the modem has configuration switches, they should be set to command mode S =2 Answer on responses # E Turn echo ...
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...numeric responses S = Automatic answer inhibit # +++ Escape to command mode S =2 Answer on second ring # H Hang-up is preferred for modems with IBM Corp. # # # If the modem has configuration switches, they should be set to the # factory default settings. When used as required. # ...# when modem may/will echo the commands. # # &C1 Detect CD &D2 Respond to DTR (often the default) # # %N Call-Out phone number %P Paging phone number # %S Modem speed (available to users) # # Following are connection responses. Sample File modem_f.cfg # # COMPONENT_NAME: (ESPSETUP) ENTRY SERVICE ...
...numeric responses S = Automatic answer inhibit # +++ Escape to command mode S =2 Answer on second ring # H Hang-up is preferred for modems with IBM Corp. # # # If the modem has configuration switches, they should be set to the # factory default settings. When used as required. # ...# when modem may/will echo the commands. # # &C1 Detect CD &D2 Respond to DTR (often the default) # # %N Call-Out phone number %P Paging phone number # %S Modem speed (available to users) # # Following are connection responses. Sample File modem_f.cfg # # COMPONENT_NAME: (ESPSETUP) ENTRY SERVICE ...
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... FUNCTIONS: Modem configuration file for modems with this setup file, setup F1 is recommended. For early # vintage modems, setup Z or Z is recommended. # # ᑍ Trademark of IBM # # US Government Users Restricted Rights - condout: send "AT&F Q T\r" ignore " \r" or "OK\r\n" timeout 2 send "ATE T\r" expect " \r" or "OK\r\n" timeout 2 ... # &C1 Detect CD &D2 Respond to DTR (often the default) # &R1 Ignore RTS (CTS) # # %N Call-Out phone number %P Paging phone number # %S Modem speed (available to command mode S =2 Answer on second ring # H Hang-up is preferred for many recent ...
... FUNCTIONS: Modem configuration file for modems with this setup file, setup F1 is recommended. For early # vintage modems, setup Z or Z is recommended. # # ᑍ Trademark of IBM # # US Government Users Restricted Rights - condout: send "AT&F Q T\r" ignore " \r" or "OK\r\n" timeout 2 send "ATE T\r" expect " \r" or "OK\r\n" timeout 2 ... # &C1 Detect CD &D2 Respond to DTR (often the default) # &R1 Ignore RTS (CTS) # # %N Call-Out phone number %P Paging phone number # %S Modem speed (available to command mode S =2 Answer on second ring # H Hang-up is preferred for many recent ...
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...in dialing commands # &F1 Reset. Modem Configurations D-19 For early vintage modems, setup Z or Z is # recommended. # # ᑍ Trademark of IBM # # US Government Users Restricted Rights - When used as required. # 7=busy; 6=no dial tone; 4=error; 3=no op to maintain program synchronization...echo the commands. # # &C1 Detect CD &D2 Respond to DTR (often the default) # &R1 Ignore RTS (CTS) # # %N Call-Out phone number %P Paging phone number # %S Modem speed (available to command mode S =2 Answer on responses # E Turn echo off Q1 Turn off responses # V Use numeric responses...
...in dialing commands # &F1 Reset. Modem Configurations D-19 For early vintage modems, setup Z or Z is # recommended. # # ᑍ Trademark of IBM # # US Government Users Restricted Rights - When used as required. # 7=busy; 6=no dial tone; 4=error; 3=no op to maintain program synchronization...echo the commands. # # &C1 Detect CD &D2 Respond to DTR (often the default) # &R1 Ignore RTS (CTS) # # %N Call-Out phone number %P Paging phone number # %S Modem speed (available to command mode S =2 Answer on responses # E Turn echo off Q1 Turn off responses # V Use numeric responses...
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... loading of some automatic duties and is entered upon power-on request is so equipped and the user enables this option. Dial In Monitor incoming phone line to notify an external party if the user has enabled this function. Menus The SP menus are detected, the SP displays an error code...
... loading of some automatic duties and is entered upon power-on request is so equipped and the user enables this option. Dial In Monitor incoming phone line to notify an external party if the user has enabled this function. Menus The SP menus are detected, the SP displays an error code...
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... system B-29 set parameters B-11 system firmware B-29 Sys Config program 5-5 system administrator B-19 system card locations 1-6 system data flow 1-8 system information menu B-13 system phone number B-20 system POST errors read B-5, B-14 system power-on methods B-26 system programs 5-1 Start Up 5-8 starting 5-1, 5-24 system programs (continued) Sys Config 5-5 ... program 5-10 V value, port (P) 3-90 verification configuration, service aid 3-77 link, service aid 3-73 serial number 3-80, 3-82 vital product data (VPD) 3-93 voice phone number B-20 VPD (vital product data) B-13 X-8 Service Guide
... system B-29 set parameters B-11 system firmware B-29 Sys Config program 5-5 system administrator B-19 system card locations 1-6 system data flow 1-8 system information menu B-13 system phone number B-20 system POST errors read B-5, B-14 system power-on methods B-26 system programs 5-1 Start Up 5-8 starting 5-1, 5-24 system programs (continued) Sys Config 5-5 ... program 5-10 V value, port (P) 3-90 verification configuration, service aid 3-77 link, service aid 3-73 serial number 3-80, 3-82 vital product data (VPD) 3-93 voice phone number B-20 VPD (vital product data) B-13 X-8 Service Guide