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Yeppp--- just vary on the line and controller, and the call is made.

--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@ix.netcom.com




>Patrick Townsend wrote:
>>
>> Pat,
>>
>> Assuming you are using an IBM modem (or other modem that supports V25bis
>> dial) you can change the controller description to *DIAL, the dial
>> command parameter to *V25BIS, and the phone number to the number of the
>> 5394. The line description may have to be changed to allow a dial
>> connection. And, of course, the 5394 will have to be changed to
>> auto-answer and accept a dial connection.
>
>Yepppp.... But HOW does the operator at the 400 make the call ??? Vary
>on the controller ?? Vary on the Line ??? We got the V25bis modems on
>both ends(7852-400) so that's not a problem...
>
>Regarding frame relay... we are lucky if we can get a decent dial line,
>frame relay has not appeared in this part of the world just yet...


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