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- The next step is to program the modem. This can be done using the FORCE
command, or by using CCI TERM, or by using some other communications software,
such as PROCOMM, or QMODEM.
- If the FORCE command is to be used, type the command using the following
syntax:
FORCE XCOMn [modem string]<ENTER>
Where 'n' is either 1 or 2 for COM1 or COM2, and [modem string] represents
the programming string for the brand of modem being used. NOTE:The correct programming string will vary from modem to modem, and
will not be detailed in this document. For more information about modem
programming including programming strings for modems tested by Concurrent
Controls, please refer to the User's Guide in the section covering Remote
Access. If the modem being used is not covered in the User's Guide, our Bulletin
Board System has one-pager files discussing modem programming, or please call
the Technical Support Team for assistance.
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After programming the modem, reboot the system. After the reboot is
complete, test the modem from another system.
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