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Re: idling modem in class 0



On Wed, 6 May 1998, Bruce Cook wrote:

> I need to idle my modem in Class 0 (data) using faxgetty,
> because I've got another process that uses the modem, and
> unfortunately I can't add any init strings to it's setup.
> 
> The documenation mentions idling the modem in class 0, but
> I can't see anywhere it specifies how to do that.

If you've enabled adaptive answer, this can be done with:

	# enable adaptive-answer, Class 0 idle
	ModemSetupAACmd:     AT+FAA=1+FCLASS=0

Some modems require a ';' between the '1' and the '+'.
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Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
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