# $Id: lucent-mt-2,v 1.3 2006/06/06 20:45:14 faxguy Exp $ # # prototype config file for MultiTech MT5634ZPX-PCI (Lucent Venus) # Note that this file is named intentionally "lucent-mt-2" # to precede "mt-1432" and win the pick; the two files are # incompatible and conflict in CONFIG catch-strings. # Non-MT5634ZPX-PCI modems will pass this file by # because this CONFIG line is model-specific. # # # CONFIG: CLASS2:"Multi-Tech Systems"-"MT5634ZPX-PCI"-* # CONFIG: CLASS2:"Multi-Tech Systems"-"MT5634ZBA"-* # CONFIG: CLASS2:*-"ISI5634PCI"-* # CONFIG: CLASS2:*-"MT5634SMI-V92"-* # # BEGIN-SERVER # END-SERVER # ModemType: Class2 ModemRate: 19200 ModemFlowControl: rtscts ModemNoFlowCmd: AT&K0 ModemSoftFlowCmd: AT&K4 ModemHardFlowCmd: AT&K3 ModemRecvFillOrder: MSB2LSB # classic MultiTech ModemSetupDTRCmd: AT&D3 # hang up and reset on DTR drop Class2APQueryCmd: none # not available Class2BUGCmd: none # not available Class2NFLOCmd: AT+FLO=0 Class2SFLOCmd: AT+FLO=1 Class2HFLOCmd: AT+FLO=2 # The modem performs copy quality correction (in Class 2... gasp!) # always, thus it's not a good idea to use host-based CQ. The # query response is incorrect, also. Class2CQQueryCmd: "!0-2" Class2CQCmd: AT+FCQ=1 # If your line supports Caller-ID, you may want to uncomment this... # ModemResetCmds: AT+VCID=1 # CallIDPattern: "NMBR=" # CallIDPattern: "NAME=" # Or with the MT5634ZBA-DID you'll probably need something like... # ModemReadyCmds: AT*DS1*DD0*DF1*DN4 # enable DTMF-DID, wink-start, 4 digits # CallIDPattern: "DTMF" # format of AT*DF1 # CallIDAnswerLength: 4 # four DTMF-DID digits then ATA # ModemResetCmds: AT*DP1 # to reverse the polarity