If AT&F, configuration file modem_f.cfg is recommended.If AT&Fn, configuration file modem_f0.cfg or modem_f1.cfg is recommended,depending on which provides the hardware flow control profile.7. You have completed selection of the configuration file.If your modem configuration selection is not available in the Service ProcessorModem Configuration Menu, you must access it through the Configure RemoteMaintenance Policy Service Aid.If you find it necessary to adjust any of these configuration files, use the manualprovided with your modem to accomplish that task. It is recommended you selectsettings that enable hardware flow control and respond to DTR.Note: Some older modems do not respond to the X0 or &R1 commands. Edit outthese commands from the modem configuration file if yours is such amodem. See your modem manual for more information.Some modems, such as the IBM 7857-017, are not designed for the paging function.Although they can be used for paging, they return an error message when they do notget the expected response from another modem. Therefore, even though the pagingwas successful, the error message causes the service processor to retry, continuing toplace pager calls for the number of retries specified in the Call-Out Policy Setup Menu.These retries result in redundant pages.Examples for Using the Generic Sample Modem Configuration FilesThe following table contains information to help you determine which modemconfiguration file to use with various modems.Modem Setup Z Setup Z0(Rare)Setup F Setup F0 Setup F1AT&T DataPort 2001(Ring interrupt only onfirst ring)XBocamodem 1440E XHayes Smart Modem300XIBM 5841 XIBM 5843 XIBM 7851 XIBM 7852-10 XIBM 7855 XUSRobotics36.6K SportsterXZoom V.32 XAppendix D. Modem Configurations 327