TCP/IP 4.0 Fixpak (Y2K) v. 4.0 (8/2/1999, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)) |
Readme/What's new |
This is a year 2000 package that contains the updates
require to OS/2 TCP/IP to make it year 2000 compliant.
The applications that required changes for Year 2000
compliance are:
FTP Server, NewsReader/2, Syslogd (part of TCPUNX.DLL),
and Tcpcoex.exe.
NOTE: Before replacing the current versions of the executables/dlls
provided in this package, please verify that the dates are
later than the versions on your system. If they are not, then the
version you have should already contain the Year 2000 updates
because the fixes are cumulative, in which case you should NOT
replace the versions on your system.
The file v40y2k.exe is a self extracting zip file that contains
all of the changed files. To unzip in the current directory, type
v40y2k .
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Apar IC19683 and Apar IC21102 change the FTPD component of TCP/IP v4.0 to
be Year 2000 compliant.
Please replace the following executables in the TCPIP\BIN
directory to apply the fix:
ftpd.exe
ftpdc.exe
---------------------------------------------------
Apar IC18587 changes the NR2 component of TCP/IP v4.0 to
be Year 2000 compliant.
Please replace the following executables in the TCPIP\BIN
directory to apply the fix:
nr2.exe
---------------------------------------------------
Apar IC18589 changes the SYSLOGD component of TCP/IP v4.0 to
be Year 2000 compliant.
Please replace the following executables in the TCPIP\DLL
directory to apply the fix:
TCPUNX.DLL
----------------------------------------------------
Apar IC18528 changes TCPCOEX.EXE of TCP/IP v4.0 to
be Year 2000 compliant.
Please replace the following executables in the TCPIP\BIN
directory to apply the fix:
tcpcoex.exe
---------------------------------------------------- |
ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/tcpip/fixes/v4.0os2/year2000/v40y2k.exe |
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TCP/IP 4.0 Fixpak (DHCPCD) v. 4.0 (16/12/1998, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)) |
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READ.ME for the latest DHCPCD code :
Description:
------------
This package provides replacement files for DHCPCD.EXE and
DHCPIBM.CMD. To date, these are the only files in the DHCPCD
component that have had apar fixes made to them in OS/2 Warp
version 4 (Merlin).
Installation instructions:
--------------------------
You must have the following installed on your system:
- OS/2 Warp 4 (Merlin) with TCP/IP v400.
You should put the DHCPCZIP.EXE file in a temporary subdirectory
and enter:
DHCPCZIP
DHCPCZIP.EXE file contents:
---------------------------
READ.ME
DHCPCD.EXE 259162 01-07-98 4:29p
DHCPIBM.CMD 20664 02-12-97 2:24p
dhcpmon.exe 77940 10-26-98 3:11p
You should back up the current versions of these files on your
system. Then replace the *.EXE and *.CMD files in the MPTN\BIN directory.
Apars included in this group of fixes with a brief description :
----------------------------------------------------------------
IC15928 DHCPIBM.CMD does not update the explore.ini with data
received via DHCP option 204. (dhcpibm.cmd)
IC15949 UPdates to client code. (dhcpcd.exe)
IC16125 DHCP client not trying to contact dhcp server. (dhcpcd.exe)
IC16271 DHCPIBM.CMD writes a fstab.ini instead of a fstab file causing
NFS drives not to mount. (dhcpibm.cmd)
IC16601 DHCP client fails to update explore.ini with correct parameters
for option 202. (dhcpcd.exe)
IC19202 DHCP CLIENT BE ABLE TO USE LAST IP ADDR WHEN DHCP SERVER DOWN
IC19755 TIMERS EXPIRING AT INCORRECT TIMES.
IC22164 The DHCPMON Message log shows the timestamp fine
if the customer does "current configuration" and then
request for a lease. |
ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/tcpip/fixes/v4.0os2/latest/dhcpclient/dhcpczip.exe |
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TCP/IP 4.0 Fixpak (FTP) v. 4.0 (16/12/1998, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)) |
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READ.ME for the latest FTP code:
Description:
------------
This package provides replacement files for FTP.EXE, FTPD.EXE,
FTPDC.EXE, and FTPAPI.DLL. To date, these are the only files in the
FTP component that have had apar fixes made to them in OS/2 Warp
v4.0 TCP/IP.
Installation instructions:
--------------------------
You must have the following installed on your system:
- OS/2 version 4.0 with TCP/IP v4.0
You should put the FTPLAT.EXE file in a temporary subdirectory
and enter:
FTPLAT
FTPLATEST.EXE file contents:
--------------------------
READ.ME
FTP EXE 172544 9-16-97 9:23a
FTPD EXE 50688 12-11-98 11:15a
FTPDC EXE 142336 12-11-98 11:15a
FTPAPI DLL 159065 12-11-98 4:33p
You should back up the current versions of these files on your
system. Then replace the *.EXE files in the TCPIP\BIN directory,
and the FTPAPI.DLL file in the TCPIP\DLL directory.
Apars included in this group of fixes with a brief description:
(executables and/or dlls fixed)
--------------------------------------------------
IC16273 - Byte count displayed in the 'Received x bytes' message, after
the file transfer is complete, is not consistent with the actual
number of bytes transferred (ftp.exe)
IC15306 - FTPPROXY OF A LARGE FILE RETURNS AN FTPPROXY RC
AND AN FTPERRNO VALUE AFTER 2 MINUTES EVEN THOUGH
THE PROXY HAS NOT COMPLETED. (ftpapi.dll)
IC16140 - File being PUT to the OS/2 FTP Server when the connection
drops is locked and cannot be deleted until the server is
stopped. (ftpdc.exe, ftpd.exe)
IC17630 - Cleanup of threads on large proxy MPUTs. (ftpdc.exe)
IC18383 - FTPGET API call hangs if network connection is disconnected during the
data transfer. (FTPAPI.DLL)
IC18414 - FTP command line GET hangs if network connection is disconnected during the
data transfer. (FTP.EXE)
IC18584 - Changes required to FTPD for Year 2000 compliance. (FTPD.EXE, FTPDC.EXE)
IC18513 - Intermitten x'1c' character getting added to the end a file that was PUT from
OS/2 command line FTP in ASCII mode. (FTP.exe)
IC18757 - FTP server does not allow an FTP client to retrieve a file that is open for
write by another application. Error 24 is received. (FTPD.exe, FTPDC.exe)
IC18759 - FTP client does not calculate the hour correctly for the local timezone when
the keepdate function is used. (FTP.EXE)
IC19683 - FTPD - dir of files with date 01-01-2003 displays 01-01-103. (ftpd.exe, ftpdc.exe)
IC22242 - Check added for ERROR_ALREADY_RESET for monconn semaphore reset.
IC22414 - Proxy transfer was failing because of using the same port for every new
data transfer process. |
ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/tcpip/fixes/v4.0os2/latest/apps/ftplat.exe |
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TCP/IP 4.0 Fixpak (LPR) v. 4.0 (16/12/1998, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)) |
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READ.ME for the latest Print code for Merlin
____________________________________________
Description:
___________
This package provides replacement files for LPD.EXE, LPQ.EXE,
LPR.EXE, LPRM.EXE, LPRMON.EXE, LPRPORTD.EXE, PDRVR.PDR,
and LPR32.DLL, for OS/2 Warp v4.0 TCP/IP ( Merlin ).
Installation instructions:
__________________________
You must have the following installed on your system:
- OS/2 version 4.0 with TCP/IP v4.0
MPTS FixPack WR8415 or above if the TCP/IP version 4.0 is used.
You should put the LPRFILES.EXE file in a temporary subdirectory
and enter:
LPRFILES
LPRFILES.EXE file contents:
__________________________
12-15-98 6030 read.me
12-11-98 39366 lpd.exe
12-11-98 27248 lpq.exe
12-11-98 44784 lpr.exe
12-15-98 356490 lprfiles.exe
12-11-98 27840 lprm.exe
12-11-98 35009 lprmon.exe
12-11-98 66170 LPRPORTD.EXE
12-11-98 25344 nulfltr.exe
12-11-98 31583 pmfaxw.exe
12-11-98 63886 lpr32.dll
4-21-97 47104 TNLS16.DLL
2-05-97 52241 LPRPDRVR.PDR
12-11-98 2830 lpd.cat
12-11-98 3995 lpr.cat
12-11-98 1358 lpr32dll.cat
12-11-98 3330 lprmon.cat
12-11-98 3419 lprportd.cat
12-11-98 324 pdrvr.cat
12-11-98 26898 lpd.map
12-11-98 17925 lpq.map
12-11-98 22825 lpr.map
12-11-98 26515 lpr32.map
12-11-98 18540 lprm.map
12-11-98 28205 lprmon.map
12-11-98 23884 lprportd.map
12-11-98 14229 nulfltr.map
12-11-98 16878 pmfaxw.map
You should back up the current versions of these files on your
system. Then replace the *.EXE files in the TCPIP\BIN directory,
and the LPRPDRVR.PDR, LPR32.DLL, and TNLS16.DLL files
in the TCP\DLL directory. Then SHUTDOWN and REBOOT the
system to make these executables and the corresponding dlls active.
Apars included in this group of fixes with a brief description:
(executables and/or dlls fixed)
_______________________________________________________________
IC15250 - Provides DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) support
for the LPR print function. Also, NLS translation problems
were fixed that prevented translated messages from being
displayed. ( lpd.exe, lpq.exe, lpr.exe, lprm.exe, lprmon.exe,
lprportd.exe, lpr32.dll, lprpdrvr.pdr)
IC15541 - When starting LPRPORTD from the command line on a pristine
installed system, the error message "LPR 32.DLL failed to
initialize, RC=-20021" is displayed. (lpd.exe, lpq.exe,
lpr.exe, lprm.exe, lprmon.exe, lprportd.exe, lpr32.dll)
IC15961 - When a customer opens the printer object and then opens the
PIPE/LPD port settings, the PMSHELL grabs the port driver
making it impossible for another process to print thereby
locking the print jobs. If you do try to print, the spooler
will either trap or hang the print job. (lprpdrvr.pdr)
IC15980 - The LPRPORTD.EXE process can trap when two jobs are
printing at the same time in two different printer queues each
configured to output to a different \PIPE\LPDx pipe. It will
not trap every print job, but it will trap. In our tests, it
traps within 10 minutes of IPL with a nominal load.
(lpr32.dll)
IC16515 - SYS3175 with access violation in SETLOC1.DLL when
LPRPORTD tries to access a printer that is turned off or
unavailable.(lpr32.dll)
IC17330 - Printing of files using LPRPORTD.EXE takes excessive
amounts of time. A 300K file takes between 5.0 to 6.5
minutes to print. This is due to the fact that writes
to the named pipe are occurring in 1K blocks and at 1.0
sec cycle increments. (lprportd.exe)
IC17379 - When customer attempts to send a very large print job to
the server using LPR on the client, the lpd window
will fail with a SYS3175 error. The register contents
show TNLS16.DLL as the failing module. They are able
to LPR small print jobs, but when the jobs get very large,
such as 100MB, they get this failure every time. (lpd.exe,
tnls16.dll)
IC17590 - Customer has 14 printers and 14 print queues on print
server. Customer is limited to accessing only ports
(721 - 731) at one time. The customer sees a 3 minute
delay on the additional 4 queues after the print jobs
are complete on the first 10 queues. (lpr32.dll)
IC18395 - Incorrect messages received for lprportd, lpr,lpq,
lprm and lprmon commands. This happens on translated
messages.
IC18816 - Port limitation (721-731) when using ip for printing
causes severe backlog of print jobs on large networks.
IC18841 - LPRPORTD hang when printer is ready and there is a job in the
print queue (LPRPORTD running on print server).
Note: This fix is important for customers who run LPRPORTD
on a print server machine. As part of this fix a new -s option
is introduced on LPRPORTD. This indicates that LPRPORTD is
being run on a print server. With the -s option, a keepalive
interval is set for connections started by LPRPORTD. To
be beneficial, the customer should also set the keepalive
interval to 2 or 3 minutes using the inetcfg command.
(e.g. inetcfg keepalive=2 or 3).
This allows TCP to monitor idle connections every 2 to 3
minutes and insure they are still alive or close the connection.
IC18869 - SYS3175 trap in TNLS16.DLL running LPD -cp none specified
trying to print a text with graphics file.
____________________________________________________________________
Last Updated On : 12-15-1998. |
ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/tcpip/fixes/v4.0os2/latest/apps/lprfiles.exe |
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TCP/IP 4.0 Fixpak (TELNETLAT) v. 4.0 (16/12/1998, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)) |
Readme/What's new |
READ.ME for TELNETLAT.EXE
Note: This is a self-extracting zip file.
Description:
------------
This package provides replacement modules for the "TCP/IP Version 4.0 for OS/2"
telnet related .EXE's and .DLL's. See the Change History below for the APARs
applied to the TELNET modules.
Pre-requisites:
--------------
You must have the TCP/IP Version 4.0 installed on your machine.
Installation Instructions:
-------------------------
1. If you haven't done so already, you should create a temporary directory
and decompress (unzip) TELNETLAT.EXE into it.
Enter the following:
TELNETLAT
NOTE: No subdirectories are created.
2. Place the files in directories as listed in the "Contents" section below.
Note that "y:" is the drive on which TCPIP was installed.
Contents
--------
The following is a list of the files contained in telnetlat.exe and the
directories in which they should be replaced:
y:\tcpip\bin
12-11-98 3:28p 12251 0 LOGINUNX.EXE
12-11-98 3:28p 12460 0 SETTCPPF.EXE
12-11-98 3:24p 259072 49 TELNET.EXE
12-11-98 3:27p 24488 0 TELNETD.EXE
12-11-98 3:27p 34414 0 TELNETDC.EXE
12-11-98 3:26p 293888 0 TELNETPM.EXE
12-11-98 3:28p 7593 0 TERM-IS.EXE
12-11-98 3:27p 8343 0 TNLOGIN.EXE
y:\tcpip\dll
12-11-98 3:27p 70893 0 ANSI.DLL
12-11-98 3:27p 22057 0 DUMB.DLL
12-11-98 3:27p 71437 0 VT100.DLL
Change History
---------------
APAR/Defects Module(s) Abstract
------------ --------- --------
40678 TELNET.EXE BOX Character problem
40758 TELNET.EXE Telnet window not resizing properly
40907 TELNETPM.EXE Telnetpm window sizing/display problem.
IC20417 vt100.dll, Backspace problem.
ansi.dll
IC20666 TELNETDC.EXE Loss of CTRL+C function in telnet daemon
IC21059 TELNET.EXE Problem with XLATE TCPDECMU. |
ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/tcpip/fixes/v4.0os2/latest/apps/telnetlat.exe |
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TCP/IP 4.0 Fixpak (TFTP) v. 4.0 (16/12/1998, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)) |
Readme/What's new |
READ.ME for the latest TFTP code:
Description:
------------
This package provides replacement files for TFTP.EXE, TFTPD.EXE.
To date, these are the only files in the
TFTP component that have had apar fixes made to them in OS/2 Warp
v4.0 TCP/IP.
Installation instructions:
--------------------------
You must have the following installed on your system:
- OS/2 version 4.0 with TCP/IP v4.0
You should put the TFTPFILES.EXE file in a temporary subdirectory
and enter:
TFTPFILES
TFTPFILES.EXE file contents:
----------------------------
READ.ME
TFTP.EXE 11/30/98 4:52p 73533
TFTPD.EXE 11/30/98 4:53p 77768
You should back up the current versions of these files on your
system. Then replace the *.EXE files in the TCPIP\BIN directory.
Apars included in this group of fixes with a brief description:
(executables fixed)
-------------------
IC21798 - TFTP SERVER (TFTPD) WAS OVERWRITING FILES WHEN CLIENTS INPUT IS TAKEN
FROM A FILE.
IC22255 - TFTP CLIENT COULD NOT RETRANSMIT A REQUEST AFTER TIME OUT |
ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/tcpip/fixes/v4.0os2/latest/apps/tftplatest.exe |
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TCP/IP 4.0 Fixpak (LATEST40) v. 4.0 (15/12/1998, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)) |
Readme/What's new |
README.1ST for \latest\stack\
See INETVER.NOW for the latest APAR number and INETVER command output.
Description:
------------
This directory contains self-extracting zip files containg replacement
modules for the tcp/ip stack and stack utilities for "OS/2 Warp V4,
TCP/IP V4.0", component id 5639B1700, R510.
Also, customers who have installed Comm Server MPTS or MPTS WR08415 on
their Warp Connect or Warp Server system should update their tcp/ip
stack using the files in this directory.
LATEST40.EXE has the most recent service to the tcp/ip stack. It contains
a complete set of the latest tcp/ip stack .sys and .dll files. All these
files are packaged together, whether or not they were changed by this apar,
because a compatible set of stack files is required for the correct operation
of tcp/ip on your workstation.
Prerequisites:
--------------
You must have either the fix for APAR IC16063 or MPTS FixPak WR08415 installed
before installing LATEST40.EXE.
IC16063.EXE, which is also contained in this directory for your convenience,
contains an earlier version of the stack files, superceded by LATEST40.EXE,
and additional serviced tcp/ip stack utilities which are not considered part of the
stack but are part of of tcp/ip on your system.
MPTS FixPak WR08415 is a "controlled release" FixPak. It also contains an
earlier version of the stack files, with more recent APAR fixes than IC16063,
but still superceded by LATEST40.EXE, and the serviced stack utilities. The
FixPak also contains replacements for many other modules that are part of MPTS.
This FixPak may be obtained either electronically or on 3.5" diskette by
contacting Software Solutions Services at 1-800-992-4777.
All tcp/ip stack service is cumulative. The READ.ME file in LATEST40.EXE
contains a complete list of tcp/ip stack apars that have been fixed in
LATEST40.EXE since OS/2 Warp V4 GA.
Directions:
-----------
Have you already installed IC16063.EXE or MPTS FixPak WR08415 on your system?
If you don't know, you can issue the following command:
INETVER
If the output is:
Inet Version: 4.00e
you haven't applied any service to the tcp/ip stack yet.
If you decide to install MPTS FixPak WR08415, call Software Solutions
Services and follow their directions to install the FixPak. Then install
LATEST40.EXE as described below under "If you HAVE already installed IC16063
or MPTS FixPak WR08415 on your Warp system........"
If you decide to install IC16063, go to the section below beginning with
"If you HAVE NOT yet installed IC16063.EXE ..."
------------------------------------
If you get to this point, you HAVE installed tcp/ip stack service before since
the output of INETVER is not "4.00e". You can proceed to "If you HAVE already
installed IC16063 or MPTS FixPak WR08415 on your Warp system........" to
install LATEST40.EXE.
If you want, you can determine if you have installed MPTS FixPak WR08415
by issuing the following command:
SYSLEVEL
Does your output look like this?
C:\MPTN\SYSLEVEL.MPT
IBM OS/2 TCP/IP Stack
Version 5.11.1 Component ID 5639B1700
Current CSD level: WR08415
Prior CSD level: WR08400
If the "Current CSD level" is WR08415, then you HAVE installed the FixPak.
------------------------------------
If you HAVE already installed IC16063 or MPTS FixPak WR08415 on your Warp
system, then you only need to install the files in LATEST40.EXE to get the
latest service level of the tcp/ip stack. Do the following:
You should create a temporary directory, copy LATEST40.EXE into the
directory, and unzip the stack files by entering:
LATEST40 .
Note that the '.' is important because it will unzip all the files into the
current path. No subdirectories are created.
Once this is done, see READ.ME (unzipped from LATEST40.EXE) for complete
installation directions.
------------------------------------
If you HAVE NOT yet installed IC16063.EXE on your Warp V4 system, then
do the following:
You should create a temporary directory, copy LATEST40.EXE and IC16063.EXE
into the directory, and unzip the files by entering the following, in
sequence:
IC16063 .
LATEST40 .
Note that the order of issuing the IC16063 and LATEST40 commands is
important! By issuing LATEST40 after IC16063, the more recent stack files
in LATEST40.EXE will replace the older files in IC16063.EXE.
Note that the '.' is important because it will unzip all the files into the
current path. No subdirectories are created.
Once this is done, see INSTALL.DOC for installation directions. READ.ME
(unzipped from LATEST40.EXE) contains installation instructions and
updated stack information for LATEST40.EXE.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
READ.ME for LATEST40.EXE
Description:
------------
This package provides replacement modules for the V4.0 tcp/ip
stack and DLL's.
Prerequisites:
-------------
You must have one of the following installed on your system:
- TCP/IP V4.0 and MPTS from OS/2 Warp Version 4, component id 5639B1700,
R510.
- Warp Connect or Warp Server with either or both of the following:
- the MPTS from Comm Server
- the MPTS from Warp Server SMP client (NOT Warp Server SMP server)
- MPTS FixPak WRx8421 (superceded WRx8415)
You must also have one of the following installed:
- MPTS FixPak WRx8421
- The fix for IC16063
Pre-Installation Instruction:
----------------------------
The following must be done one time only to avoid tcp/ip problems:
If the file c:\tcpip\archive\dll\tcpipdll.dll exists, please erase it.
(Substitute the drive letter on which \TCPIP\ is installed for "c:")
This is a downlevel DLL which may replace the current DLL.
Installation instructions:
--------------------------
1. You should create a temporary directory and decompress (unzip) LATEST40.EXE
into it. Enter the following:
LATEST40 .
No subdirectories are created.
2. Since some of the files are locked by the system (the DLL's), to replace
them you must now perform a shutdown of your OS/2 system.
The directions below will walk you thru the procedure for replacing
these files.
3. Reboot your system.
4. As soon as your system begins to boot, and you see the OS2 with a small
white block in the upper left corner of your screen, depress the ALT key and
the F1 key at the same time (ALT-F1).
5. The Recovery Choices screen should be displayed. Press F2 to
get a command prompt.
6. Your system will now continue to boot, and should complete with an [X:\]
prompt, where "X" is your boot drive.
7. Change to the drive and temporary directory in which you unzipped the
LATEST40.EXE file.
8. The files listed in this directory should replace ANY EXISTING FILES of
the same name currently on your system. DO NOT create a subdirectory for
these files and simply place it in your PATH in CONFIG.SYS. If you do,
it will create multiple copies of DLL'S, and EXE's etc, which could cause
erratic behavior of your system.
9. Place the files in directories as listed in the "Contents" section below.
Note that "y:" is the drive on which MPTN was installed, and "x:" is
the drive on which TCP/IP was installed (x: and y: are usually the same).
10. Reboot your system. You can use Ctrl-Alt-Del.
11. Your system should now start normally and all file changes will be in
effect.
12. When your system has completed startup, you can verify that the new
TCP/IP stack is running by issuing the following command from an OS/2
command prompt:
INETVER
The following should be displayed:
Inet Version: 4.02w
Contents
--------
The following is a list of the files contained in LATEST40.EXE and
the directories in which they should be placed:
y:\mptn\protocol
12-11-98 2:19p 37460 0 ifndis.sys
12-11-98 11:53a 60015 0 sockets.sys
12-11-98 11:52a 242697 0 afinet.sys
12-11-98 12:00p 8700 0 afos2.sys
y:\mptn\dll
12-11-98 12:02p 37842 49 so32dll.dll
12-11-98 12:05p 77813 49 tcp32dll.dll
12-11-98 12:13p 33228 0 tcpipdll.dll
12-11-98 12:05p 32288 49 tcptime.dll
y:\mptn\bin
12-11-98 12:02p 17215 0 ifconfig.exe
12-11-98 11:53a 19134 0 syndef.exe
12-11-98 12:02p 21191 0 route.exe
12-11-98 12:08p 123904 49 ipformat.exe
12-11-98 11:52a 10807 0 inetcfg.exe
12-11-98 11:53a 23160 0 inetdbg.exe
y:\tcpip\bin
12-11-98 12:07p 90112 49 routed.exe
HISTORY for Merlin Stack Fixes
------------------------------
Note : The fixes without the leading "IC" are defects that were raised
internally.
APAR/DEFECT Module(s) Abstract
------------ ---------- ----------------------------------------
40906 ifndis.sys Defect 40751 was not proper.
40751 ifndis.sys Re-adjust MTU size for DIX packet.
IC22184 afinet.sys FTP of large files hangs.
IC21140 sockets.sys ALL-TALK FAILS WHEN ATTEMPTED TO TERMINATE
MULTIPLE THREADS (inetver - 4.02w)
40471 sockets.sys SERVICE NEW REQUEST AFTER A RANDOM CONNECTION IS
DROPPED WHEN SYNDEF=ON (inetver - 4.02v)
IC22162 tcp32dll.dll Resolver couldn't differentiate names NC301 & NCS301
tcptime.dll
40576 ifndis.sys TRAP D WHEN PING TO SUBNET OR BROADCAST ADDRESS
IC20183 sockets.sys TRAP 0 WHEN SYNDEF=ON (inetver - 4.02u)
IC19744 afinet.sys TO BYPASS PROBLEM IN APAR IC19112
IC20005 tcpipdll.dll DCAF 1.33 SYS3175 AFTER WR08421 AND IC19489 APPLIED
sockets.sys
IC19728 ifndis.sys TRAP D IN IFNET$ WHEN PING FROM ANOTHER HOST WITH STACK
FIX LEVEL INETVER 4.02M AND 4.02O
IC19732 sockets.sys TRAP D IN OS/2 TCP/IP STACK RUNNING 3172 OFFLOAD AND
TELNETD
IC19489 sockets.sys ARP TABLE ENTRIES ON 3172 OFFLOAD BOX TIMING OUT. ALSO
afinet.sys OCCURS ON NON-3172 HOSTS IF ROUTED IS RUNNING.
ifndis.sys
IC19332 tcp32dll.dll SOCKS_DOMAIN LIMITED TO ONE DOMAIN
sockets.sys
IC19483 ifndis.sys UNABLE TO NET USE TO SERVER USING TCPBEUI AFTER IC19235
FIX IS APPLIED TO TCP/IP STACK
IC19396 sockets.sys UNABLE TO CLOSE FTPD OR TELNETD BY CNTRL-C
IC19112 afinet.sys TCP/IP HANGS INTERMITTENTLY, WHEN TCP/IP CONFIG NOTEBOOK ADDS
route.exe NET ROUTE AFTER DEFAULT ROUTE, AND NETWORK IS NOT SUBNETTED
sockets.sys
IC19235 sockets.sys SOCENOPROTOOPT (RC=42) RETURNED BY TCPIPDLL.DLL ON
TCP/IP V4 FOR PCEXPRESS CALL TO SETSOCKOPT() WITH
OPTION SO_RCVTIMEO
IC19108 sockets.sys ADD NEW FUNCTION FOR 802.3 MACHINE TO COMMUNICATE IN 802.3
ifndis.sys ENCAPSULATION IF TARGET MACHINE IS 802.3. RE: IC18964.
IC18602 ipformat.exe IPFORMAT FOR 802.3 FAILS TO FORMAT IPTRACE.DMP CORRECTLY
IC17957 sockets.sys TCP/IP STACK PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT WHEN MANY THREADS BLOCKED
afinet.sys ON ACCEPT() CALLS
IC19010 afinet.sys TCPBEUI NEEDS TO KNOW WHEN AN INTERFACE IP ADDRESS CHANGES
sockets.sys
IC18959 afinet.sys TCPBEUI STOPS RESPONDING TO NAME / SESSION REQUEST
sockets.sys
IC17084 ifndis.sys WRONG ARP TABLE ENTRY DELETED
IC18964 ifndis.sys NEW FUNCTION FOR ETHERNET NETWORK. BOTH DIX AND 802.3 ARP
REQUEST WILL BE SENT IF ONLY IF WE ARE CONFIGURED AS 802.3.
IC18725 tcp32dll.dll CAN'T EDIT FILE 'SOCKS.ENV' AFTER IC17933 IS APPLIED
IC18433 so32dll.dll SO32DLL MEMORY LEAK IN APPLICATION WITH FTPDIR(), FTPLS(),
AND FTPLOGOFF() CALLS, CAUSING SWAPPER.DAT TO FILL UP
IC18573 afinet.sys TRAP D IN AFINET.SYS AFTER WR08415 WAS APPLIED
IC18488 routed.exe ROUTED ADDS NETWORK ROUTES USING NETMASK OF
INTERFACE ON WHICH THE REQUEST PACKET ARRIVED,
SHOULD BE NETWORK CLASS MASK
IC18755 sockets.sys PREVENT SYN ATTACK FROM CONSUMING TCP/IP RESOURCES
syndef.exe
IC18562 afinet.sys Integrate firewall code into base stack
ifndis.sys
sockets.sys
tcp32dll.dll
IC17933 tcp32dll.dll TCP32DLL.DLL traps when no socks.cfg found
tcptime.dll NOTE: The changed modules for this APAR have been removed
sockets.sys from the normal service sources.
IC18319 sockets.sys TRAP 000D IN AFINET.SYS ON WARP 4 WITH FP2 AND MPTS AT WR08415
afinet.sys
IC18307 ifconfig.exe EZB5133E OFFLOAD BOX OFF1: IP LINK TO MVS NOT FOUND
AFTER WR08415
IC18283 sockets.sys MEMORY LEAK IN TCP/IP STACK. MBUFS ARE GETTING OVER, WHEN
afinet.sys RUNNING INTERNET SERVER.
IC18356 sockets.sys 3172 OS/2 TCPIP STOPS FORWARDING PACKETS TO AND FROM AN
afinet.sys MVS HOST.
ifndis.sys
IC18349 *IC18356* RANDOM TRAP000D WHEN RUNNING 3172 OFFLOAD ON WARP CONNECT'S
TCPIP
IC17939 *IC18356* SYSTEM HANG RUNNING 3172 OFFLOAD ON A WARP CONNECT SYSTEM.
IC18136 afinet.sys ROUTING TABLE CORRUPTED RANDOMLY IF TRY TO CHANGE
DEFAULT ROUTER FROM A METRIC 1 DEFAULT ROUTER TO
METRIC 2 DEFAULT ROUTER
IC17924 ifndis.sys IFCONFIG UP ALLOWED FOR DUPLICATE IPADDR IN SUBNET
IC17928 so32dll.dll SOCKET CALL IOCTL() W/COMMAND OF SIOCATMARK IS
sockets.sys NOT SETTING THE PROPER VALUE.
IC17715 ifndis.sys THIS APAR OPENED TO CORRECT PROBLEMS WITH 802.3 THAT
sockets.sys ic16331 DID NOT FIX AND NEW PROBLEMS IT INTRODUCED
IC17443 tcp32dll.dll malloc breaks in multithreaded application.
WR08415 (see below) MPTS FixPak
TCP/IP APAR fixes included in MPTS FixPak WR08415:
-------------------------------------------------
APAR Module(s) Abstract
------- ---------- ----------------------------------------
IC17349 Ifndis.sys TCP/IP ALLOWS IP ADDRESS THAT ANOTHER HOST IS USING
IC17544 sockets.sys Using NETBOIS over tcp/ip, connection being
dropped during file transfer(NET MOVE fails)
IC17362 ifndis.sys OS/2 MACHINE WITH IP ADRRESS 0.0.0.0 REPLIES INCORRECTLY
TO ARPS FROM OTHER MACHINES WITH IP ADDRESS 0.0.0.0
IC17305 tcp32dll.dll ANYNET TRAPS ON STARTUP DUE TO SHORTAGE OF STACK SPACE
IC17122 afinet.sys EXCEPTION IN DEVICE DRIVER: AFINET$ WHEN PROCESSING
SOCLOSE()
IC16684 tcpipdll.dll TCPIPDLL is not thread safe
tcp32dll.dll
IC16782 afinet.sys SELF CONNECTS AND SIMULTANEOUS OPENS ( 4.4BSD )
IC16223 so32dll.dll GPF in SO32DLL.DLL doing addsockettolist
IC16613 so32dll.dll TCP/IP client hangs sending requests to web server
IC16331 ifndis.sys NEW FUNCTION IN TCP/IP TO SUPPORT INCOMING ETHERNET
PACKETS IN EITHER DIX OR 802.3 FRAME TYPES
IC16463 afinet.sys ARP STORM, ICMP PORT 137 UNREACHABLE, IN RESPONSE TO
MS CLIENT BROADCAST PACKETS, WHILE WAITING FOR
DHCP ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT
IC16176 afinet.sys OS/2 TCP/IP CONFIGURED AS ROUTER MAY OUTPUT INCORRECT
MTU FOR PATH MTU DISCOVERY.
IC16063 (see below) OS/2 TCP/IP V4.0 STACK, STACK APPS - SERVICE
UPDATES FROM PREVIOUS RELEASES, CONSOLIDATION
WITH COMM SERVER STACK
APAR fixes included in IC16063:
------------------------------
IC16063 provides replacement modules for the OS/2 Warp V4, TCP/IP V4.0
stack, DLL's, and stack applications. This is a consolidation of service
fixes to Warp Connect and Warp Server, forward-fitted to OS/2 Warp V4 TCP/IP,
since GA (see below for the list of APARs).
Also, the OS/2 Warp V4 TCP/IP stack was consolidated with the TCP/IP stack
for Comm Server V4.1.
APAR Module(s) Abstract
------- ---------- ---------------------------------------
IC15207 ifndis.sys MAKE GRATUITOUS ARP BE SENT FOR ALL
ALIASES DEFINED
IC15208 afinet.sys HOSTID AND NAME ARE BEING CHANGED WHEN
LOOPBACK IS DEFINED
IC15266 afinet.sys MPTS FROM COMM SERVER 4.1: THE PRIMARY
SX.EXE PROCESS DOES NOT SHUTDOWN IF
ACSTRACE IS RUNNING AT COMM SERVER
SHUTDOWN TIME
IC15615 afinet.sys POOR PERFORMANCE DUE TO IMPROPER
IMPLEMENTATION OF ALGORITHMS
IC15799 ifndis.sys ATM (IFTYPE=37) IS NOT SUPPORTED IN
IFNDIS.SYS
IC15890 afinet.sys WHILE BOOTP CLIENT IS AWATING A SERVER'S
REPLY, IT WILL RESPOND TO A PING OF ANY
ADDRESS THAT IS SENT TO ITS MAC ADDR
IC15891 sockets.sys ROUTED STOPS UPDATING THE ROUTE TABLE IN
MIDDLE OF FOURTH RIP UPDATE (WHEN THERE
REDUNDANT ROUTERS SENDING RIP)
IC15892 afinet.sys INTERNET CONNECTION SERVER (ICS)
BOTTLENECK DUE TO TOO HIGH MSL
(MAXIMUM SEGMENT LIFETIME)
IC15920 tcp32dll.dll SINCE APPLYING WR08210, THE DOMAIN NAME
tcpipdll.dll GETS APPENDED TO FULLY QUALIFIED NAME
ON TCP/IP REQUESTS, CAUSING NETWORK
CONGESTION
IC15921 afinet.sys TRAP IN AFINET WHEN LOTUS NOTES SERVER
PERFORMING HIGH LEVELS OF NETWORK
TRAFFIC
IC15929 inetwait.exe MPTSTART CALLING IFCONFIG BEFORE NETBIND
COMPLETES RESULTING IN TCP/IP NOT
ACTIVATING - REGRESSION IN WR08210 OF
ORIGINAL APAR
IC15945 tcpipdll.dll TCP/IP 3.0: SEARCH COMMAND OF RESOLV2
DOESN'T LOOK FOR THE OTHER DOMAIN
IC15962 ifndis.sys SNMPD RETURNS A "0" WHEN QUERIED FOR
"IFOPERSTATUS." LEGAL VALUES ARE 1, 2,
OR 3 ACCORDING TO RFC1213.
IC15972 routed.exe WITH ROUTED TURNED ON, NFS FAILS TO
START ON BOOT-UP DUE INABILITY TO
INTERPRET THE RIP REQUEST PACKETS
CORRECTLY.
IC15973 tcp32dll.dll HOSTNAME RESOLUTION ON THE LAN, BUT NOT
THROUGH A SERIAL CONNECTION.
IC16034 inetwait.exe INETWAIT.EXE DOES EXIT(STATUS) INSTEAD
OF RETURN(STATUS), AND THUS MPTSTART.CMD
CANNOT PARSE ITS RETURN CODE. |
ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/tcpip/fixes/v4.0os2/latest/stack/latest40.exe |
|
TCP/IP 4.0 Fixpak (IC16063) v. 4.0 (16/2/1998, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)) |
Readme/What's new |
INSTALL.DOC for IC16063.EXE
APAR Abstract:
-------------
OS/2 TCP/IP V4.0 STACK, STACK APPS - SERVICE UPDATES FROM PREVIOUS
RELEASES, CONSOLIDATION WITH COMM SERVER STACK
Description:
------------
This package provides replacement modules for the OS/2 Warp V4, TCP/IP V4.0
stack, DLL's, and stack applications. This is a consolidation of service
fixes to Warp Connect and Warp Server, forward-fitted to OS/2 Warp V4 TCP/IP,
since GA (see below for the list of APARs).
Also, the OS/2 Warp V4 TCP/IP stack was consolidated with the TCP/IP stack
for Comm Server V4.1.
Installation instructions:
--------------------------
You must have the following installed on your system:
- TCP/IP V4.0 and MPTN from OS/2 Warp Version 4, component id 5639B1700,
R510.
1. You should create a temporary directory and decompress (unzip) IC16063.EXE
into it. Enter the following:
IC16063 .
No subdirectories are created.
2. Since some of the files are locked by the system (the DLL's), to replace
them you must now perform a shutdown of your OS/2 system.
The directions below will walk you thru the procedure for replacing
these files.
3. Reboot your system.
4. As soon as your system begins to boot, and you see the OS2 with a small
white block in the upper left corner of your screen, depress the ALT key and
the F1 key at the same time (ALT-F1).
5. The Recovery Choices screen should be displayed. Press F2 to
get a command prompt.
6. Your system will now continue to boot, and should complete with an [X:\]
prompt, where "X" is your boot drive.
7. Change to the drive and temporary directory in which you unzipped the
IC16063.EXE file.
8. The files listed in this directory should replace ANY EXISTING FILES of
the same name currently on your system. DO NOT create a subdirectory for
these files and simply place it in your PATH in CONFIG.SYS. If you do,
it will create multiple copies of DLL'S, and EXE's etc, which could cause
erratic behavior of your operating system.
9. Place the files in directories as listed in the "Contents" section below.
Note that "y:" is the drive on which MPTN was installed, "x:" is the
drive on which TCPIP was installed, and "z:" is the OS/2 boot drive.
10. Reboot your system. You can use Ctrl-Alt-Del.
11. Your system should now start normally and all file changes will be in
effect.
12. When your system has completed startup, you can verify that the new
TCP/IP stack is running by issuing the following command from an OS/2
command prompt:
INETVER
The following should be displayed:
Inet Version: 4.01b
Contents
--------
The following is a list of the files contained in IC16063.EXE and
the directories in which they should be placed:
y:\mptn\protocol
12-20-96 12:26p 240641 afinet.sys
12-20-96 12:26p 8696 afos2.sys
12-20-96 12:26p 36504 ifndis.sys
12-20-96 12:26p 58239 sockets.sys
y:\mptn\dll
12-19-96 3:42p 37842 so32dll.DLL
12-19-96 3:42p 62289 tcp32dll.dll
12-19-96 3:42p 47273 TCPIPDLL.dll
12-19-96 3:42p 34304 tcpmri.dll
12-19-96 3:42p 32288 tcptime.dll
y:\mptn\bin
12-19-96 3:42p 19893 arp.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 11587 cntrl.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 33280 host.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 24064 hostid.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 17193 ifconfig.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 10807 inetcfg.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 23160 inetdbg.exe
01-03-97 13:27p 24064 inetwait.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 123904 ipformat.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 9477 ipgate.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 16454 iptrace.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 55808 netstat.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 35552 ping.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 20671 route.exe
x:\tcpip\bin
12-19-96 3:42p 90112 routed.exe
z:\ibmcom\protcol
11-26-96 6:23a 1365 tcpip.nif
APAR fixes included in IC16063:
------------------------------
APAR Module(s) Abstract
------- ---------- ---------------------------------------
IC15207 ifndis.sys MAKE GRATUITOUS ARP BE SENT FOR ALL
ALIASES DEFINED
IC15208 afinet.sys HOSTID AND NAME ARE BEING CHANGED WHEN
LOOPBACK IS DEFINED
IC15266 afinet.sys MPTS FROM COMM SERVER 4.1: THE PRIMARY
SX.EXE PROCESS DOES NOT SHUTDOWN IF
ACSTRACE IS RUNNING AT COMM SERVER
SHUTDOWN TIME
IC15615 afinet.sys POOR PERFORMANCE DUE TO IMPROPER
IMPLEMENTATION OF ALGORITHMS
IC15799 ifndis.sys ATM (IFTYPE=37) IS NOT SUPPORTED IN
IFNDIS.SYS
IC15890 afinet.sys WHILE BOOTP CLIENT IS AWATING A SERVER'S
REPLY, IT WILL RESPOND TO A PING OF ANY
ADDRESS THAT IS SENT TO ITS MAC ADDR
IC15891 sockets.sys ROUTED STOPS UPDATING THE ROUTE TABLE IN
MIDDLE OF FOURTH RIP UPDATE (WHEN THERE
REDUNDANT ROUTERS SENDING RIP)
IC15892 afinet.sys INTERNET CONNECTION SERVER (ICS)
BOTTLENECK DUE TO TOO HIGH MSL
(MAXIMUM SEGMENT LIFETIME)
IC15920 tcp32dll.dll SINCE APPLYING WR08210, THE DOMAIN NAME
tcpipdll.dll GETS APPENDED TO FULLY QUALIFIED NAME
ON TCP/IP REQUESTS, CAUSING NETWORK
CONGESTION
IC15921 afinet.sys TRAP IN AFINET WHEN LOTUS NOTES SERVER
PERFORMING HIGH LEVELS OF NETWORK
TRAFFIC
IC15929 inetwait.exe MPTSTART CALLING IFCONFIG BEFORE NETBIND
COMPLETES RESULTING IN TCP/IP NOT
ACTIVATING - REGRESSION IN WR08210 OF
ORIGINAL APAR
IC15945 tcpipdll.dll TCP/IP 3.0: SEARCH COMMAND OF RESOLV2
DOESN'T LOOK FOR THE OTHER DOMAIN
IC15962 ifndis.sys SNMPD RETURNS A "0" WHEN QUERIED FOR
"IFOPERSTATUS." LEGAL VALUES ARE 1, 2,
OR 3 ACCORDING TO RFC1213.
IC15972 routed.exe WITH ROUTED TURNED ON, NFS FAILS TO
START ON BOOT-UP DUE INABILITY TO
INTERPRET THE RIP REQUEST PACKETS
CORRECTLY.
IC15973 tcp32dll.dll HOSTNAME RESOLUTION ON THE LAN, BUT NOT
THROUGH A SERIAL CONNECTION.
IC16034 inetwait.exe INETWAIT.EXE DOES EXIT(STATUS) INSTEAD
OF RETURN(STATUS), AND THUS MPTSTART.CMD
CANNOT PARSE ITS RETURN CODE. |
ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/tcpip/fixes/v4.0os2/latest/stack/ic16063.exe |
|
TCP/IP 4.0 Fixpak (IC19029) v. 4.0 (20/10/1997, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)) |
Readme/What's new |
Apar IC19029 contains an update to REXECD.EXE.
It contains the following exe:
REXECD.EXE
To execute replace REXECD.EXE in the TCPIP\BIN directory. Be sure
to backup the original.
Description:
Development APAR that updates the REXEC server (REXECD) with support
for the TME 10 Framework for OS/2 product. This support includes:
- Function to detect if the OS/2 installable security subsysyem is available.
If available, REXECD will utilize the security APIs within the subsystem to
authenticate client's attempting to issue commands. If the security
subsystem is not available, then REXECD will default to using it's
traditional method of authentication.
- Quiet mode support that will prevent any additional client input supplied to
the server from being echoed on the server's console. By default, quiet
mode is off and any additional input supplied by the client IS echoed to
the server's stdout. To utilize quiet mode, specify '-q' as a parameter when
starting REXECD as an isolated server (i.e. not under the control of INETD).
Or, to utilize quiet mode when REXECD is started under INETD, set the
QUIETMODE environment variable to 1 (or any non-null value). The QUIETMODE
variable only works when REXECD is started under INETD. The purpose of
quiet mode is to prevent the displaying of binary input data (sent from the client)
which could result in undesireable beeping on the server.
- REXECD will now support long client commands of 256 bytes or more in length.
- REXECD will now route stderr information produced by a client's command back
to the client over a secondary socket connection dedicated to receiving error
information. Prior to this APAR, stdout and stderr from the client's command were
both routed over the same, primary socket connection.
NOTE TO CUSTOMERS: If you update your REXEC server with this APAR,
back-level REXEC clients will NOT receive any error information that a command
issued to this server may generate. stdout information will still be received.
To correct this, REXEC clients should be at a fix level that includes the changes
made with APAR IC17934. |
ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/tcpip/fixes/v4.0os2/latest/rexecd/ic19029/ic19029.exe |
|
TCP/IP 4.0 Fixpak (DDNS) v. 4.0 (20/3/1997, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)) |
Readme/What's new |
READ.ME for the latest DDNS code :
Description:
------------
This package provides replacement files for DDNSRES.DLL,
To date, these are the only files in the
DDNS component that have had apar fixes made to them in OS/2 Warp
version 4.0 (Merlin).
Installation instructions:
--------------------------
You must have the following installed on your system:
- OS/2 Warp version 4 (Meriln) with TCP/IP v4.0
You should put the DDNSZIP.EXE file in a temporary subdirectory
and enter:
DDNSZIP
DDNSZIP.EXE file contents:
---------------------------
READ.ME
DDNSRES.DLL 244358 3-19-97 10:26a
You should back up the current versions of these files on your
system. Then replace the DLL files in the MPTN\DLL directory.
Apars included in this group of fixes with a brief description :
----------------------------------------------------------------
This apar(IC16572) fixed the problem on when there is only SLIP and PPP
connection, RESOLV should be taken instead of RESOLV2. |
ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/tcpip/fixes/v4.0os2/latest/ddnsclient/ddnszip.exe |
|
TCP/IP 4.0 Fixpak (MODEM) v. 4.0 (5/2/1997, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)) |
Readme/What's new |
[3Com 28800 Etherlink III PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N7&K3&Q6"
[3X (IBM) 3X France]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W1\\N3&K3&Q5"
[AIWA 9600 Inteligent FAX PV-AF96V5]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[AIWA 14400 Inteligent FAX PV-AF144V5]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Alliance 9600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70"
[AllSync 9600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70"
[Amquest 14400 (RPI)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2"
[Angia 14400 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Angia 19200 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N7&K3"
[Angia 28800 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N5&K3"
[Apex Data 9600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N6&K3"
[Apex Data 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F2"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Apex Data 14400 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F2"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N7&K3"
[Apex Data 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F2"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Apex Data 28800 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F2"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Apple 14400 GeoPort Telecom Adapter]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Archtek 14400 Smartlink V.32bis]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\V1\\N3\\Q3&K3"
[Archtek 28800 Smartlink V.34 Fax/Data]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\V2\\N3\\Q3&K3"
[AT&T 9600 DataPort]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3"
[AT&T 14400 Comsphere 3810]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N7\\Q3"
[AT&T 14400 DataPort]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N7\\Q3"
[AT&T 14400 DataPort Model 2001]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N7\\Q3"
[AT&T 14400 DataPort PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N7\\Q3"
[AT&T 14400 KeepInTouch Express PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3"
[AT&T 14400 KeepInTouch PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N7\\Q3"
[AT&T 28800 Comsphere]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3"
[AT&T 28800 DataPort]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N7\\Q3"
[AT&T 28800 DataPort PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N7\\Q3"
[AT&T 33600 Comsphere]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3"
[ATI 9600etc/e]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[ATI 14400etc]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[ATI 19200]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2S37=11&Q5&K3"
[ATI 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[Avtek 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Best Data 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Best Data 14400 (RPI)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2"
[Best Data 14400 Mwave DSP]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N7\\Q3"
[Best Data 14400 Smart One 1442FX]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3&K3"
[Best Data 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[BocaModem 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[BocaModem 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[BSM 14400 Quik Com MNP]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Calcom 14400 V.32bis]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3&K3"
[Cardinal 9600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0&Q5&K3"
[Cardinal 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Cardinal 14400 (RPI)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2"
[Cardinal 14400 V32bis]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Cardinal 19200]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W1\\N3"
[Cardinal 28800 V.34/V.FC]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Cardinal 33600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Compaq 9600 Internal]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[Compaq 14400 Internal]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[COMPAQ 14400 INTERNAL (US BANK)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N5\\Q3\\J0"
[Compaq SpeedPAK 19200 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W1&Q5&K3\\Q3"
[Compaq SpeedPAK 28800 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W1&Q5&K3\\Q3"
[CompuCom 14400 Speedmodem]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3"
[Compudyne 9600 9642]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[Concord 9600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3&K3\\J0"
[Creative Labs 14400 Modem Blaster]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Creative Labs 14400 Sound Blaster]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Creative Labs 28800 Modem Blaster]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3&K3"
[Default]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70"
[Default 9600 Type 10]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Default 9600 Type 20]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3&K3"
[Default 9600 Type 30]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Default 9600 Type 35]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Default 9600 Type 50]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3"
[Default 9600 Type 60]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\G0&Q5&K3\\J0"
[Default 9600 Type 64]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3\\J0"
[Default 9600 Type 66]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3\\J0"
[Default 9600 Type 70]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3"
[Default 9600 Type 80]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&H1&B1&K3"
[Designer 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Digicom 9600 9642]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[Digicom 9600 Eagle]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70*E3*F3*S1"
[Digicom 14400 Connection]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3&K3"
[Digicom 14400 Eagle]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70*E3*F3*S1"
[Digicom 14400 PC Classic]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3&K3"
[Digicom 14400 Scout]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70*E3*F3*S1"
[Digicom 19200 Connection]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3&K3"
[Digicom 28800 Scout]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Digitan 14400 DS144FVM]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3\\N3"
[Digitan 28800 DS288F]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3\\N3"
[Digitan 28800 DS288FVM]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3\\N3"
[Dynalink 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Dynalink 14400 1414VQE and 1414VQI]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70"
[Dynalink 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Dynamode 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Dynamode 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Edison 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Eiger 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Eiger 14400 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Eiger 14400 PCMCIA (new)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Epson 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Everex 9600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[EXP Computer 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3\\J0"
[EXP Computer, INC EXP Data/Fax Modem]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3\\J0"
[Forval 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Gateway 9600 TelePath]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[Gateway 14400 TelePath]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[Gateway 14400 TelePath INTERNAL]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3&K3"
[Gateway 14400 TelePath PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Gateway 28800 TelePath]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[Gateway 28800 TelePath (Type 1)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[Gateway 28800 TelePath (Type 2)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Gateway 28800 TelePath PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Global Village 9600 TelePort Gold]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Global Village 9600 TelePort Silver]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Global Village 14400 TelePort Gold II]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W1S95=0\\N3&K3"
[Global Village 19200 TelePort Mercury]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Global Village 28800 TelePort Platinum]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[GVC 9600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2S46=0&Q5&K3"
[GVC 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[GVC 14400 (old)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N1&Q5&K3"
[GVC 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3&K3"
[Hayes 2400 (Generic, Type 1)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3"
[Hayes 2400 (Generic, Type 2)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70"
[Hayes 2400 (Generic, Type 3)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Hayes 9600 (Generic, Type 1)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Hayes 9600 (Generic, Type 2)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[Hayes 9600 (Generic, Type 3)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70"
[Hayes 9600 Accura]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N1&Q5&K3"
[Hayes 9600 Optima]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[Hayes 9600 V-Series]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70S46=0&Q5&K3"
[Hayes 9600 V-Series Ultra]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2S46=0&Q5&K3"
[Hayes 14400 (Generic, Type 1)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Hayes 14400 (Generic, Type 2)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3&K3"
[Hayes 14400 (Generic, Type 3)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[Hayes 14400 (Generic, Type 4a)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Hayes 14400 (Generic, Type 4b)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Hayes 14400 (Generic, Type 5)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3"
[Hayes 14400 (Generic, Type 6)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3"
[Hayes 14400 Accura]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N1&Q5&K3"
[Hayes 14400 Accura (new)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3"
[Hayes 14400 Optima]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[Hayes 14400 Optima PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2S46=136&Q5&K3"
[Hayes 14400 V-Series Ultra]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2S46=0&Q5&K3"
[Hayes 28800 (Generic, Type 1)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Hayes 28800 (Generic, Type 2)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3&K3"
[Hayes 28800 (Generic, Type 3)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[Hayes 28800 (Generic, Type 4a)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Hayes 28800 (Generic, Type 4b)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Hayes 28800 (Generic, Type 5)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3"
[Hayes 28800 (Generic, Type 6)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3"
[Hayes 28800 Accura]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N1&Q5&K3"
[Hayes 28800 Optima]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[Hayes 28800 Optima PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2S46=136&Q5&K3"
[Hayes 33600 (Generic, Type 1)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Hayes 33600 (Generic, Type 2)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3&K3"
[Hayes 33600 (Generic, Type 3)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[Hayes 33600 (Generic, Type 4a)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Hayes 33600 (Generic, Type 4b)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Hayes 33600 (Generic, Type 5)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3"
[Hayes 33600 (Generic, Type 6)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3"
[IBM 9600 7855]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3"
[IBM 9600 Internal PS/1]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70"
[IBM 9600 Internal ThinkPad]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3"
[IBM 12000 7855]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0&A8\\N3\\Q3"
[IBM 14400 7851-001]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\G0&Q5&K3\\J0"
[IBM 14400 7851-002]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[IBM 14400 7852-001 (SOHO)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[IBM 14400 Aptiva Internal]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[IBM 14400 Internal (ISA)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[IBM 14400 Internal (Microchannel)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[IBM 14400 Internal ThinkPad]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\G0\\N3\\J0"
[IBM 14400 Mwave Modem (Generic)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N7\\Q3"
[IBM 14400 Mwave WindSurfer (old)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3"
[IBM 14400 PCMCIA (Integrated DAA)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F0"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\G0%E2\\N3&K3"
[IBM 14400 PCMCIA (Original)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F0"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\G0%E1\\N3&K3"
[IBM 14400 PS/55 note Data/Fax]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3&K3"
[IBM 19200 7857]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X2V1Q0S7=70&E1&K2&U4&I1"
[IBM 28800 7852-010]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[IBM 28800 7852-013]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[IBM 28800 Internal (ISA)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[IBM 28800 International Data/Fax PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\G0\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[IBM 28800 Mwave Modem (Generic)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N7\\Q3"
[IBM 28800 PCMCIA (Integrated DAA)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F0"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\G0%E2\\N3&K3"
[IBM 28800 PCMCIA (International)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\G0\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[IBM 33600 Mwave Modem (Generic)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N7\\Q3"
[IBM 33600 PCMCIA (Integrated DAA)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3&K3"
[Icodata 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W0"
[Identity 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[IGER 14400 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W1S95=46"
[Infotel 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70%E0&Q5&K3\\N3"
[Infotel 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70%E0&Q5&K3\\N3"
[INTEGRAN 9600 Fax Modem FAX MP96]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3\\V3"
[Intel 9600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Intel 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Intel 14400 (use with Windows)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D0&C1X4V1Q0S7=70S12=2\\G0\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Intel 14400 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Intel 14400 SatisFAXtion Modem/400e]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3&K3"
[LASAT 14400 Unique Lite]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3&K3"
[Logicode Quicktel 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N6\\Q3\\J0"
[Logicode Quicktel 14400 (RPI)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2"
[Maestro 14400 Companion 9.6/14.4/28.8]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&R1"
[Maestro 14400 Executive 9.6/14.4/28.8]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&R1"
[Magnum 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Magnum 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Marlow Data Systems 28800 V.34]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F1"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70"
[Mastro 9600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1W2"
[Mastro 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1W2"
[Mastro 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1W2"
[MaxTech 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[MaxTech 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N6\\Q3\\J0"
[MaxTech 33600 Netpacer]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[Megahertz 9600 C596FM]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Megahertz 9600 CC396FM]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3"
[Megahertz 9600 P296FMV]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3\\J0"
[Megahertz 9600 T396FM]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3\\J0"
[Megahertz 9600 XJ196FM]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3\\J0"
[Megahertz 9600 Z396FM]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Megahertz 14400 C5144]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2%C1\\N3&K3\\V2"
[Megahertz 14400 CC3144 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Megahertz 14400 CC4144 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Megahertz 14400 MM3734]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Megahertz 14400 MM3740 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Megahertz 14400 P2144]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2%E0N1&Q5&K3\\J0"
[Megahertz 14400 T3144]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Megahertz 14400 XJ1144 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2%E0N1&Q5&K3\\J0"
[Megahertz 14400 Z3144]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Megahertz 28800 CC3288 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Megahertz 28800 DMD1318]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Megahertz 28800 DMD1319 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Megahertz 28800 XJ2288 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Megahertz 28800 XJ4288 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2%E0N1&Q5&K3\\J0"
[Microcom 9600 QX/3296]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Microcom 9600 QX/V.32]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Microcom 14400 QX/4232]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Microcom 28800 DeskPorte FAST]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N6\\Q3\\J0"
[Microdirect 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70$X2$E3$F4$S0"
[Mitsubishi 9600 Cellular Data Link]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70*H0S36=7S48=7\\N3&K3"
[Motorola 9600 FasTalk]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Motorola 9600 UDS V.3227]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Motorola 14400 FasTalk]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Motorola 14400 Lifestyle/Power]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Motorola 28800 Lifestyle/Power]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\V3\\N7\\Q3\\J0"
[Motorola 28800 Mariner PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Motorola 28800 Modem SURFR]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Motorola 28800 Montana PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Motorola 28800 Pro/Online]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N7\\Q3\\J0"
[Motorola 28800 V.34R]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N7\\Q3\\J0"
[Motorola 33600 Premier]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\V3\\N7\\Q3\\J0"
[MultiTech 9600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70$SB96$BA0"
[MultiTech 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70$SB192$BA0"
[MultiTech 19200]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70$SB384$BA0"
[MultiTech 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70$SB384$BA0"
[MultiTech 28800 Multimodem]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70$SB384$BA0"
[MultiTech 28800 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70$SB384$BA0"
[MultiTech 28800 ZDX]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70$SB384$BA0"
[MultiTech 33600 ZDX]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70$SB384$BA0"
[NEC 14400 N2431/2431C]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70<C1T1Q"
[Netcomm 9600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3&K3"
[Netcomm 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[New Media 14400 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Nokia 9600 Cellular DTP-2 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X5V1Q0S7=70"
[Okidata 9600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[OMRON 14400 FAX/DATA MD-144XT-10V]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\Q2%G0"
[Omron 14400 Impala]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0%E0&M4\\Q3\\J0"
[Online 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\G0%E0N1&Q5&K3\\J0"
[Orion 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[Panasonic 14400 TO-703B]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&K1&R0"
[PC-Link 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[PC-Logic 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[PCSI 9600 Ubiquity Cellular]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[PCSI 14400 Ubiquity Cellular 1000/2000]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Penril 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q1\\B0"
[Penril 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q1\\B0"
[Penril 33600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q1\\B0"
[Pine 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Pine 14400 (RPI)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2"
[Pine 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Practical Peripherals 9600FXMT]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[Practical Peripherals 9600SA V.32]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[Practical Peripherals 14400 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[Practical Peripherals 14400 PM14400FXMT]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[Practical Peripherals 14400 PM14400FXSA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3"
[Practical Peripherals 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[Practical Peripherals 28800 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[Premax 14400 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Prodigy 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N6\\Q3\\J0"
[Prometheus 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Quicktel 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3\\J0"
[Racal Datacom 14400 ACL 3223]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\K3\\M0\\N3\\P2\\Q1"
[Racal Milago 14400 RMD 3221]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70"
[Racal Milago 14400 RMD 3222]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70"
[Racal-Vadic 9600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70"
[Reveal 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N7\\Q3\\J0"
[SimpleModem 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3&K3"
[SimpleModem 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3&K3"
[Smart One 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Smart One 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Spartan 9600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Spectrum 14400 Mwave DSP]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N7\\Q3"
[Spirit 9600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70"
[Spirit 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Stowaway 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Supra 14400 Express]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Supra 14400 SupraFAXModem]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Supra 28800 Express]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Supra 28800 SupraFAXModem]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Supra 28800 SupraSonic]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Supra 33600 Express]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Supra 33600 SupraFAXModem]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Supra 33600 SupraSonic]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[TDK 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Telebit 9600 QBlazer]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70S180=0S181=0"
[Telebit 14400 QBlazer Plus]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70S58=2"
[TopLine 14400 1414VQE and 1414VQI]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70"
[Tornado 28800 FM-288E]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70"
[Trust 14400 1414VQE and 1414VQI]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70"
[TurboModem 9600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[TurboModem 14400 Plus FM-144VBIS/R]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Twincom 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3\\J0"
[USRobotics 9600 Courier]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[USRobotics 9600 Sportster]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[USRobotics 9600 Worldport]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\G0\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[USRobotics 9600 Worldport PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[USRobotics 14400 Courier]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[USRobotics 14400 Courier HST]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[USRobotics 14400 Courier HST Dual Standard]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70B0&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[USRobotics 14400 Courier PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[USRobotics 14400 Courier V.32bis]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[USRobotics 14400 Sportster]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[USRobotics 14400 Sportster PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[USRobotics 14400 Worldport]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[USRobotics 14400 Worldport PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[USRobotics 28800 Courier]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[USRobotics 28800 Courier HST Dual Standard]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70B0&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[USRobotics 28800 Courier V.34 and V.32bis]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[USRobotics 28800 Sportster]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[USRobotics 28800 Sportster PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[USRobotics 28800 Worldport PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[USRobotics 33600 Courier]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[USRobotics 33600 Sportster]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2"
[Ven-Tel 9600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70\\N3\\Q3\\J0"
[Ven-Tel 14400 (Microchannel)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[Viva 9600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3"
[Viva 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[Viva 14400 (old)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3"
[Viva 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[Xircom 14400 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[Zoltrix 14400 (RPI)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2"
[Zoltrix 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[ZOOM 9600]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3"
[ZOOM 14400]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[ZOOM 14400 (RPI)]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2"
[ZOOM 14400 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[ZOOM 28800]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[ZOOM 28800 PCMCIA]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2\\N3&K3"
[ZyXEL 16800 1496]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&K4&H3&B1"
[ZyXEL 19200 1496]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&K4&H3&B1"
[ZyXEL 28800 2864]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=38400
INIT1="AT&F"
INIT2="AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&K3&H3&B1"
[Asynchronous Leased Line Modem]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=9600
INIT1=""
INIT2=""
[Asynchronous Switched Connection Modem]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=9600
INIT1="ATI"
INIT2="ATS0=2"
[Null Modem]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=9600
INIT1=""
INIT2=""
[Other]
BAUD_RANGE=1200-115200
BAUD=9600
INIT1="ATE0Q0S0=0V1X1&C1&D2"
INIT2="" |
ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/tcpip/fixes/v4.0os2/updatedmodemlist/modem.iak |
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