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  • Subject: RE: IBM 7855-10 Modem (Was RE: OEM modems)
  • From: "Bill Paris" <bparis@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1999 08:58:43 -0400
  • Importance: Normal

> I'm thinking it would want an asynch terminal (?)
>
> Chuck

        Yes I believe it would. Didn't have to do that though cause I used the
menu.

        Carl, we are using Gentran.

        Larry, thanks!

Bill Paris
Sorrento Cheese Co., Inc.
716-823-6262 x376
bparis@sccmail.com


> I'm staring at an IBM 7855-10 modem which I'm setting up for our EDI
>system. I'm reading the manual here and it says to select synchronous all
>one needs to do is go thru the first setup menu on the LCD and select it,
or
>plug a terminal into the back of it and enter "AT&M4". Is that all I need
to
>do, aside from creating a SDLC line on the 400? This seems to simple. Am I
>missing anything?

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