# @(#)71 1.1 src/bos/usr/bin/uucp/Dialers.samples, cmduucp, bos720 2/11/94 14:20:32 # IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG # This is an automatically generated prolog. # # bos720 src/bos/usr/bin/uucp/Dialers.samples 1.1 # # Licensed Materials - Property of IBM # # COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 1994 # All Rights Reserved # # US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or # disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. # # IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG # # COMPONENT_NAME: cmduucp # # FUNCTIONS: none # # ORIGINS: 27 # # # (C) COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 1994 # All Rights Reserved # Licensed Materials - Property of IBM # US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or # disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. # # Dialers.samples # The examples in this file are supplied without any warranty or support # whatsoever. These are samples only. Most of these will work as is # for the models mentioned, but may not meet your specific needs. # Some modifications may be and probably will be required at your site. # Consult your modem manual for a more detailed explanation of the # settings. # # To use the settings to program the modem, you need an entry in the Systems # file such as: # hayes Nvr HayesPRGM Any # # and the Devices file: # HayesPRGM tty0 - 2400 HayesProgrm2400 # # Then use cu to program the modem: # cu -d hayes ####################################################### # Motorola UDS Modem # # Use udsmodemPROGRAM to program the modem. # # Port needs to have rts/cts set. # # Use uds or hayes dialer. # ####################################################### udsmodemPROGRAM =,-, "" \dAT&FQ2\r\c OK ATE0Y0&C1&D2&S1%B5%E0*LC\r\c OK AT&K3&W\r\c OK uds =,-, "" \dAT\r\c OK\r ATDT\T\d\r\c CONNECT ####################################################### # IBM 7855 Model 10 # # Use IBMProgrm to program the modem. # # This sets rts/cts flow control, turns # # off xon/xoff, and sets the DTE speed at 19,200 bps. # # The modem will connect at the appropriate speed and # # flow control with the RS/6000. # # Port needs to have rts/cts set. # ####################################################### IBMProgrm =,-, "" \dATQ0\r\c OK AT&F\r\c OK ATM1\r\c OK AT&D3\r\c OK AT&C1\R2\Q2\M14\r\c OK AT&B8N1L0E0\A0\r\c OK ATS0=1\r\c OK ATQ1&W0&Y0\r\c "" ####################################################### # The following are used for Dialing out on a 7855 # # regular ACU device. We have to turn on result # # codes (Q0) because they are turned off when we # # programmed it. (Keeps all upper case login from # # happening on dial in attempts.) # # We have to have an extra "\" before "\N" because # # the BNU programs strips it if it's before an "N". # ####################################################### ibm =,-, "" \dATQ0\r\c OK ATDT\T\d\r\c CONNECT # IBM 7855 ECL (No Compression) ibmecl =,-, "" \dAT\\N3%C0Q0\r\c OK ATDT\T\d\r\c CONNECT # IBM 7855 ECLC (Compression) ibmeclc =,-, "" \dAT\\N3%C1Q0\r\c OK ATDT\T\d\r\c CONNECT # IBM 7855 ECLC Compression with 256 byte block size ibmeclc256 =,-, "" \dAT\\N3%C1Q0\A3\r\c OK ATDT\T\d\r\c CONNECT # IBM 7855 No Compression 1200bps ibm_ne12 =,-, "" \dATQ0\\N0&A2%C0\r\c OK ATDT\T\d\r\c CONNECT # IBM 7855 No Compression 2400bps ibm_ne24 =,-, "" \dATQ0\\N0&A3%C0\r\c OK ATDT\T\d\r\c CONNECT # IBM 7855 No Compression 9600bps ibm_ne96 =,-, "" \dATQ0\\N0&A6%C0\r\c OK ATDT\T\d\r\c CONNECT # IBM 7855 No Compression 19200bps ibm_ne192 =,-, "" \dATQ0\\N0%C0\r\c OK ATDT\T\d\r\c CONNECT # IBM 7855 No Compression 12000bps ibm_ne120 =,-, "" \dATQ0\\N3%C0&AL8\r\c OK ATDT\T\d\r\c CONNECT # IBM 7855 No Compression 1200bps (Dial Quietly) ibmq12 =,-, "" \dATQ0\r\c OK AT&A2M0DT\T\d\r\c CONNECT # IBM 7855 No Compression 2400bps (Dial Quietly) ibmq24 =,-, "" \dATQ0\r\c OK AT&A3M0DT\T\d\r\c CONNECT # IBM 7855 No Compression 9600bps (Dial Quietly) ibmq96 =,-, "" \dATQ0\r\c OK AT&A6M0DT\T\d\r\c CONNECT # IBM 7855 No Compression 19200bps (Dial Quietly) ibmq192 =,-, "" \dATQ0\r\c OK ATM0DT\T\d\r\c CONNECT ####################################################### # Intel 9600EX Modem # # Use IntelProgram to program the modem. # # This sets rts/cts flow control, and turns # # off xon/xoff. # # Port needs to have rts/cts set. (Use hayes dialer) # ####################################################### IntelProgram =,-, "" \d\dAT\r\c OK AT&F\r\c OK AT&S1M1\r\c OK AT&D3\r\c OK AT&C1\r\c OK ATL0E0Y0&Y0\X1\r\c OK ATS0=1\r\c OK AT&W\r\c OK ####################################################### # Practical Peripherals 1440FXMT Modem # # Use PracPerProgram144 to program the modem. # # This sets rts/cts flow control, and turns # # off xon/xoff. (Use hayes dialer) # # DTE speed will be locked at connect speed when # # the modem is programmed. (Suggestion: 38400 baud) # ####################################################### PracPerProgram144 =,-, "" \d\dAT\r\c OK AT&F\r\c OK ATM1\r\c OK AT&D3\r\c OK AT&C1&K3\r\c OK ATQ2E1&Q9\r\c OK ATS0=1S9=20\r\c OK AT&W\r\c OK ####################################################### # Practical Peripherals 9600 bps Modem # # Use PracPerProgram9600 to program the modem. # # This sets rts/cts flow control, and turns # # off xon/xoff. (Use hayes dialer) # ####################################################### PracPerProgram9600 =,-, "" \d\dAT\r\c OK AT&F\r\c OK ATM1\r\c OK AT&D3\r\c OK AT&C1&K3\r\c OK ATL0E0\r\c OK ATS0=1S9=20\r\c OK AT&W\r\c OK ####################################################### # Practical Peripherals 2400 bps Modem # # Use PracPerProgram to program the modem # ####################################################### PracPerProgram2400 =,-, "" \d\dAT\r\c OK AT&F\r\c OK ATM1\r\c OK AT&D3\r\c OK AT&C1\r\c OK ATL0E0\r\c OK ATS0=1S9=20\r\c OK AT&W\r\c OK hayes =,-, "" ATDT\T\d\r\c CONNECT ####################################################### # Hayes 2400 bps Modem # # Use HayesProgrm2400 to program the modem. # # (Use hayes dialer to dial) # ####################################################### HayesProgrm2400 =,-, "" \d\dAT\r\c OK AT&F\r\c OK ATM1\r\c OK AT&D3\r\c OK AT&C1\r\c OK ATL0E0\r\c OK ATS0=1\r\c OK AT&W\r\c OK ####################################################### # Telebit t2000 Trailblazer Plus # # Use TelebitProgrm to program the modem # # This sets rts/cts flow control, and turns # # off xon/xoff and sets the Default DTE speed at # # 19,200 bps. # # Port needs to have rts/cts set. # # This sets modem to send PEP tones last as they can # # can confuse some other modems. # ####################################################### TelebitProgram =,-, "" \dAT&F\r\c OK ats2=255s7=60s11=50s41=2s45=255s51=254s52=2s54=3s58=2s64=1s66=1\r\c OK ATs69=1s92=1s96=0s105=0s110=1s111=30s130=3s131=1F1M0Q6TV1W0X3Y0\r\c OK ATE0&W\r\c OK # # Telebit T2000 dialers Entries: # # Forces a PEP connection: tbfast =,-, "" \dATs50=255s7=60\r\c OK\r ATDT\T\r\c CONNECT-\d\c-CONNECT # # 2400bps connection: # tb2400 =,-, "" \dATs50=3\r\c OK\r ATDT\T\r\c CONNECT # 2400 MNP: tb24mnp =,-, "" \dAT\r\c OK ATS0=0S95=2S50=3S41=0\r\c OK ATDT\T\r\c CONNECT # # 1200bps connection: # tb1200 =,-, "" \dATs50=2\r\c OK\r ATDT\T\r\c CONNECT # 1200 MNP: tb12mnp =,-, "" \dAT\r\c OK ATS0=0S95=2S50=2S41=0\r\c OK ATDT\T\r\c CONNECT ####################################################### # Telebit WorldBlazer # # WORLDBLAZERProgram sets the DTE speed at 38400, but # # you could set it higher if the DTE connection can # # handle it. We answer with PEP tones last so as not # # to confuse other modems. This turns off xon/xoff # # and turns on RTS/CTS flow control. The port should # # be locked to 38400 with these settings, and needs # # to have RTS/CTS turned on. # ####################################################### WORLDBLAZERProgram =,-, "" \dAT\r\c AT AT&F3M0\r\c AT ATs51=253s92=1\r\c AT AT&W\r\c AT ####################################################### # ACU Dialers for various BAUD rates for the # # WorldBlazer - each sets the modem to attempt to # # connect at a specific speed and lower. The # # WBlazer will accept whatever the remote modem can # # do. You will want to use PEP for other Telebits, # # so use WBlazer38400 or WBlazer19200 for those # ####################################################### WBlazer =,-, "" \dAT\r\c OK ATDT\T\d\r\c CONNECT WBlazer38400 =,-, "" \dATs50=255\r\c OK ATDT\T\d\r\c CONNECT WBlazer19200 =,-, "" \dATs50=255\r\c OK ATDT\T\d\r\c CONNECT # WBlazer14400 attempts to negotiate a V.42bis connection. WBlazer14400 =,-, "" \dATs50=7\r\c OK ATDT\T\d\r\c CONNECT # For a V.32 connection: WBlazer9600 =,-, "" \dATs50=6\r\c OK ATDT\T\d\r\c CONNECT # For a V.22 connection: WBlazer2400 =,-, "" \dATs50=3\r\c OK ATDT\T\d\r\c CONNECT # For a 1200 bps connection: WBlazer1200 =,-, "" \dATs50=2\r\c OK ATDT\T\d\r\c CONNECT