Xref: utzoo comp.unix.questions:15550 comp.dcom.modems:4240 Path: utzoo!censor!geac!jtsv16!uunet!virtech!dennis From: dennis@virtech.UUCP (Dennis P. Bednar) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386,comp.unix.questions,comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: Query on the configuration of Telebit TrailBlazer+ for HDB UUCP use Summary: UUCP Dialers file for T2500 Telebit (not TrialBlazer+) Message-ID: <973@virtech.UUCP> Date: 8 Aug 89 20:42:41 GMT References: <1989Aug4.201049.1391@jdbbs.uucp> Distribution: usa Organization: Virtual Technologies Inc Lines: 41 In article <1989Aug4.201049.1391@jdbbs.uucp>, root@jdbbs.uucp (Jon Diekema) writes: > Could some kind soul, send me the Dailers entry for the TrailBlazer+ > and/or anything else that might help me start taping the power of > this modem? We use a T2500 modem here. I'm not sure how different it is from the trailblazer +, though. I have saved two profiles: Profile A: enhanced async mode for UUCP communications Profile B: enhanced async mode for cu(1) dial-out Below is the portion of our /usr/lib/uucp/Dialers file for our telebit modem: # telebit T2500 for uucp # &F = enter enhanced async mode, (load factory settings into RAM) # (this guarantees the next command can be understood) # &E1 = load Profile A from EEPROM (Profile A is for UUCP). # # Profile A was created as follows: # at&f # load enhanced factory settings into RAM # ats50=255 # pg 5-39. Fast Mode (PEP mode). # ats7=240 # pg 5-34. Seconds to wait for DCD # # ... NOTE: s7=241 stored in profile B, # # so easy to tell whats in RAM ("ats7?" to find value) # ats52=1 # pg 5-43. Modem hangs up if DTR dropped. # # ... Modem will not answer if DTR is off. # ats51=4 # pg 5-41. 9600 baud on serial line. # ats66=1 # pg 5-50. Lock interface, and use flow control. # ats111=30 # select protocol G for uucp # at131=1 # pg 5-67. DCD is ON only when carrier from remote modem # at&w1 # EEPROM.profileA = RAM (save into Profile A) # Profile B was created as follows: # at&f # ats52=4 # DTR drops => drop phone line, etc. DTR off, no answer. # ats7=241 # so I can tell which profile is in RAM # at&w2 # telebituucp =,-, "" \M\dAT&F&E1\r\c OK\r \EATDT\T\r\c CONNECT \m\c telebitcu =,-, "" \M\dAT&F&E2\r\c OK\r \EATDT\T\r\c CONNECT \m\c -- Dennis Bednar uunet!virtech!dennis (703) 430-9247 Virtual Technologies Inc, P.O. Box 876, Sterling VA, 22170