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From: Richard Howlett <richard@NOSPAM-rhowlett.demon.co.uk>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.sco.misc
Subject: Re: Switching modem to answer
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 22:14:41 +0100
Message-ID: <37DEBAC1.3286A9AF@NOSPAM-rhowlett.demon.co.uk> 
References: <m2lna9p7px.fsf@haruchai.rnet.com> 
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Aaron Baugher wrote:
> 
> I've been asked to do some administration on a remote
> system.  It has a modem that's been used for dialing out,
> but it's not set to answer.  I'm looking for a
> quick-and-easy way to switch it to auto-answer; something I
> can lead someone through over the phone.  Once I get into
> the system I can make it permanent.  Any way to do this in a
> command line or two?

Try this:





(stty $stty_attributes_including_especally_the_bit_rate
 printf 'ATS0=1\r' >/dev/tty1A
 exec sed '/^OK$/q') </dev/tty1A

I saved this from a posting on another newsgroup and thought you may find it
useful. I have to say I haven't tried it myself but the poster was well
known for his scripting expertise.

HTH
-- 
Richard Howlett


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