Xref: utzoo comp.unix.sysv386:9030 comp.dcom.modems:10409 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!netcomsv!gandrews From: gandrews@netcom.COM (Greg Andrews) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386,comp.dcom.modems Subject: Source of modem connect message (was Re: Getty for ISC w/autobaud) Summary: The modem. Look up Q0. Keywords: Telebit, getty, autobaud, bi-directional Message-ID: <1991Jun17.041817.3632@netcom.COM> Date: 17 Jun 91 04:18:17 GMT References: <1991Jun15.030807.28565@pegasus.com> <1991Jun15.154304.25987@uunet.uu.net> Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services UNIX System {408 241-9760 guest} Lines: 24 In article <1991Jun15.154304.25987@uunet.uu.net> karln!karln@uunet.uu.net (Karl Nicholas) writes: > >Furthermore I cannot picture were getty is going to get the connect >string from, but then again I've always gone the locked speed route. > [...] >I'm not even sure that the modem will issue a connect string when someone >calls in. There should be a way to query it though. I'll look into it a >bit more this weekend, but I have to say .. I would just lock the port. > The modem can indeed issu a connect message (result code) on dial-in. Take a look at the description of the Q0 setting, which is the modem's default setting when it comes from the factory. > Karl Nicholas > karln!karln@uunet.uu.net -- .------------------------------------------------------------------------. | Greg Andrews | UUCP: {apple,amdahl,claris}!netcom!gandrews | | | Internet: gandrews@netcom.COM | `------------------------------------------------------------------------'