[comp.dcom.modems] Annex II and Telebits

bjs@bikini.cis.ufl.edu (Brian J. Smith) (10/03/90)

Has anyone out there set up Annex II box's with Telebit's if so read on.

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What we have is two Annex II's hooked to two Master Telebit Rackmounts

annex-a, annex-b = 
	  port 1 = terminal
	  ports 2-5 = TB2500
	  ports 6-9 = TB1000
	  ports 10-16 Nothing

What we would like to do is set most of the lines for incoming calls
I have correctly configured the Annex box's (I think).  Could someone
who has done this inform me of the correct settings for the Telebits
and the Annex lines.

These modems will only be used for interactive sessions, but I need to
be able to use programs like emacs,kermit,xmodem and such that use
flow control.

Included is a port configuration setup for one of the ports, note that
It is set up for "adaptive" mode since I have found that I can telnet
to the modem and configure it with an xterm much easier than sitting at
the terminal,  but this will change once the modems go into operation.

Second before you read the setup information, what I plan to do is
hack the annex security code so that I can do a YP lookup to control
access to the modems.  Has anybody tried this, am I crazy for even
suggesting it. ?

And Last, Xylogics I must thank you I do like the the setup that you 
have created, now if I could just get the darn things to work 
the way I want them to.

Nothing is different from the TB2500 and TB1000 setups but the 
"port speed" and the "user_name".  And I have reset the TB's to 
their factory setups.

Brian Smith

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echo setting serial port parameters for port 2
set port=2 speed 9600
set port=2 data_bits 8
set port=2 stop_bits 1
set port=2 parity none
set port=2 imask_7bits N
set port=2 control_lines flow_control
set port=2 type dial_in
set port=2 mode adaptive
set port=2 forwarding_timer 0
set port=2 inactivity_timer 15
set port=2 port_multiplex N
set port=2 allow_broadcast Y
set port=2 max_session_count 3
set port=2 input_flow_control none
set port=2 input_start_char ^Q
set port=2 input_stop_char ^S
set port=2 output_flow_control none
set port=2 output_start_char ^Q
set port=2 output_stop_char ^S
set port=2 ixany_flow_control N
set port=2 long_break Y
set port=2 short_break Y
set port=2 attn_char ^@
set port=2 user_name "modem_9600"
set port=2 prompt ""
set port=2 term_var "dialup"
set port=2 input_buffer_size 2
set port=2 bidirectional_modem N
set port=2 default_modem_hangup Y
set port=2 location ""
set port=2 input_is_activity Y
set port=2 output_is_activity N
set port=2 reset_idle_time_on input
set port=2 cli_security N
set port=2 connect_security N
set port=2 port_server_security N
set port=2 dedicated_address 0.0.0.0
set port=2 dedicated_port telnet
set port=2 newline_terminal N
set port=2 leap_protocol_on N
set port=2 echo Y
set port=2 map_to_lower N
set port=2 map_to_upper N
set port=2 char_erase Y
set port=2 line_erase Y
set port=2 hardware_tabs Y
set port=2 erase_char ^?
set port=2 erase_word ^W
set port=2 erase_line ^U
set port=2 redisplay_line ^R
set port=2 toggle_output ^O
set port=2 telnet_escape ^]
set port=2 slip_local_address 0.0.0.0
set port=2 slip_remote_address 0.0.0.0
set port=2 slip_subnet_mask 0.0.0.0
set port=2 slip_load_dump_host 0.0.0.0
set port=2 slip_metric 1
set port=2 slip_allow_dump Y
set port=2 cli_inactivity off
set port=2 broadcast_direction port
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Brian J. Smith				"I have come here to chew bubble
UF Unix Consulting Staff 		 gum and kick ass, and I'm fresh
bjs@cis.ufl.edu				 out of bubble gum !"