FILE: C:\Windows\System32\ras\pad.inf
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[Responses]
; This section is temporary.
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[SprintNet, Standard]
DEFAULTOFF=
MAXCARRIERBPS=9600
MAXCONNECTBPS=9600
; The next two lines ignore logon banners
COMMAND=
OK=
; The @ characters sets the SprintNet PAD for 8 databit communication.
COMMAND=@
NoResponse
; The D character requests a 9600 speed.
COMMAND=D
; We dont care about the response so we ignore it (unless modem has hung up).
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
OK=
; A carriage return to initialize the PAD read/write buffers
COMMAND=
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
OK=
; Set X.3 settings on the PAD which make it work well with RAS. Broken into
; two parts since the line is too long.
COMMAND=SET 1:0,2:0,3:0,4:1,5:0,6:1,7:0,8:0,9:0,10:0
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
OK=
; Set the other half of X.3 parameters
COMMAND=SET 12:0,13:0,14:0,15:0,16:0,17:0,18:0,19:0,20:0,22:0
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
OK=
; Finally try to call RAS X25 server
COMMAND=C *
CONNECT=" CONNECT"
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=
; CONNECT response means that the connection completed fine.
; ERROR_DIAGNOISTICS response means connection attempt failed - the X25
; DIAGNOSTIC information will be extracted from the response and sent to the
; user.
; ERROR_NO_CARRIER means that the remote modem hung up.
; ERROR resonses are for generic failures.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[SprintNet, Alternate]
; Connections can be made more reliably in some SprintNet locations if
; there are some delays near the beginning of the pad.inf entry. As a
; general rule of thumb use this entry with older, slower (2400 bps)
; locations.
DEFAULTOFF=
MAXCARRIERBPS=9600
MAXCONNECTBPS=9600
; The next line will give a delay of 2 secs - allowing the PAD to initialize
COMMAND=
NoResponse
; The next line will give a delay of 2 secs - allowing the PAD to initialize
COMMAND=
NoResponse
; The @ characters sets the SprintNet PAD for 8 databit communication.
COMMAND=@
NoResponse
COMMAND=
NoResponse
; The D character requests a 9600 speed.
COMMAND=D
; We dont care about the response so we ignore it (unless modem has hung up).
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
OK=
; A carriage return to initialize the PAD read/write buffers
COMMAND=
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
OK=
; Set X.3 settings on the PAD which make it work well with RAS. Broken into
; two parts since the line is too long.
COMMAND=SET 1:0,2:0,3:0,4:1,5:0,6:1,7:0,8:0,9:0,10:0
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
OK=
; Set the other half of X.3 parameters
COMMAND=SET 12:0,13:0,14:0,15:0,16:0,17:0,18:0,19:0,20:0,22:0
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
OK=
; Finally try to call RAS X25 server
COMMAND=C *
CONNECT=" CONNECT"
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=
; CONNECT response means that the connection completed fine.
; ERROR_DIAGNOISTICS response means connection attempt failed - the X25
; DIAGNOSTIC information will be extracted from the response and sent to the
; user.
; ERROR_NO_CARRIER means that the remote modem hung up.
; ERROR resonses are for generic failures.
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[InfoNet]
DEFAULTOFF=
MAXCARRIERBPS=2400
MAXCONNECTBPS=2400
; The next line will give a delay of 2 secs - allowing the PAD to initialize
COMMAND=
NoResponse
; The next line will give a delay of 2 secs - allowing the PAD to initialize
COMMAND=
NoResponse
COMMAND=
; We dont care about the response so we ignore it (unless modem has hung up).
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
OK=
COMMAND=
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
OK=
COMMAND=X
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
OK=
; Set X.3 settings on the PAD which make it work well with RAS. Broken into
; two parts since the line is too long.
COMMAND=SET 1:126,2:1,3:0,4:1,5:0,6:1,7:0,8:0,9:0,10:0
NoResponse
COMMAND=
NoResponse
; Set the other half of X.3 parameters
COMMAND=SET 12:0,13:0,14:0,15:0,16:0,17:0,18:0,19:0,20:0,21:0,22:0
NoResponse
COMMAND=
NoResponse
; Try to call RAS X25 server
COMMAND=
OK="COM"
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=
; CONNECT response means that the connection completed fine.
; ERROR_DIAGNOISTICS response means connection attempt failed - the X25
; DIAGNOSTIC information will be extracted from the response and sent
; to the user.
; ERROR_NO_CARRIER means that the remote modem hung up.
; ERROR resonses are for generic failures.
; Finally set no escape and no echo
COMMAND=SET 1:0,2:0
NoResponse
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[InfoNet, Alternate]
DEFAULTOFF=
MAXCARRIERBPS=9600
MAXCONNECTBPS=9600
; The next line will give a delay of 2 secs - allowing the PAD to initialize
COMMAND=
NoResponse
; The next line will give a delay of 2 secs - allowing the PAD to initialize
COMMAND=
NoResponse
COMMAND=
; We dont care about the response so we ignore it (unless modem has hung up).
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
OK=
COMMAND=
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
OK=
COMMAND=X
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
OK=
; Set X.3 settings on the PAD which make it work well with RAS. Broken into
; two parts since the line is too long.
;COMMAND=SET 1:126,2:1,3:0,4:1,5:0,6:1,7:0,8:0,9:0,10:0
COMMAND=SET 1:126,2:1,3:0,4:1,5:0,6:1,7:2,9:0,10:0
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
ERROR="ERR"
OK=
; Set the other half of X.3 parameters
COMMAND=SET 12:0,13:0,14:0,15:0,16:127,17:24,18:18,19:0,20:0,21:0,22:0
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
ERROR="ERR"
OK=
; Try to call RAS X25 server
COMMAND=
OK=
OK="COM"
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=
ERROR="ERR"
; CONNECT response means that the connection completed fine.
; ERROR_DIAGNOISTICS response means connection attempt failed - the X25
; DIAGNOSTIC information will be extracted from the response and sent
; to the user.
; ERROR_NO_CARRIER means that the remote modem hung up.
; ERROR resonses are for generic failures.
; Finally set no escape and no echo
COMMAND=SET 1:0,2:0
NoEcho
ERROR="ERR"
CONNECT=
[Transpac]
DEFAULTOFF=
MAXCARRIERBPS=2400
MAXCONNECTBPS=2400
; The next line will give a delay of 2 secs - allowing the PAD to initialize
COMMAND=
NoResponse
; The next line will give a delay of 2 secs - allowing the PAD to initialize
COMMAND=
NoResponse
; We dont care about the response so we ignore it (unless modem has hung up).
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
OK="TRANSPAC"
; Set X.3 settings on the PAD which make it work well with RAS. Broken into
; two parts since the line is too long.
COMMAND=SET 1:1,2:1,3:0,4:1,5:0,6:1,7:0,9:0,10:0
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
ERROR="ERR"
OK=
; Set the other half of X.3 parameters
COMMAND=SET 12:0,13:0,14:0,15:0,16:127,17:24,18:18,19:0,20:0,21:0,22:0
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
ERROR="ERR"
OK=
; Try to call RAS X25 server
COMMAND=
OK=
OK="COM"
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=
; CONNECT response means that the connection completed fine.
; ERROR_DIAGNOISTICS response means connection attempt failed - the X25
; DIAGNOSTIC information will be extracted from the response and sent
; to the user.
; ERROR_NO_CARRIER means that the remote modem hung up.
; ERROR resonses are for generic failures.
; Finally set no escape and no echo
COMMAND=SET 1:0,2:0
NoEcho
CONNECT=
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[Eicon X.PAD]
DEVICETYPE=pad
DEFAULTOFF=
MAXCARRIERBPS=1200
MAXCONNECTBPS=1200
;
; INIT section.
;
COMMAND_INIT=PAR 2
NoEcho
OK=par 2:
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=CLR
ERROR=ERR
;
; LISTEN section.
;
COMMAND_LISTEN=
NoEcho
CONNECT="COM"
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=CLR
ERROR=ERR
;
; CALL section.
;
COMMAND_DIAL=
NoEcho
CONNECT="COM"
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=CLR CONF CLR
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=CLR
ERROR=ERR
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[Compuserve]
; Disclaimer:
; This script has been included for customer convenience, but has NOT been
; fully verified to work under all circumstances. Microsoft makes NO guarantees
; as to the performance of this script. Please contact Microsoft
; PSS NT support if you have problems or questions.
DEFAULTOFF=
MAXCARRIERBPS=9600
MAXCONNECTBPS=9600
COMMAND=
NoResponse
COMMAND=
OK=
COMMAND=+
OK="Host Name:"
COMMAND=
CONNECT="Connected"
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[SITA Group Network]
; Disclaimer:
; This script has been included for customer convenience, but has NOT been
; fully verified to work under all circumstances. Microsoft makes NO guarantees
; as to the performance of this script. Please contact Microsoft
; PSS NT support if you have problems or questions.
; PLEASE SEE COMMENTS BELOW REGARDING USAGE OF THE "User Data:"
; and "Facilities:" FIELDS IN RAS WHEN USING THIS SITA SCRIPT.
DEFAULTOFF=
MAXCARRIERBPS=9600
MAXCONNECTBPS=9600
COMMAND=...
OK="SITA NETWORK:"
; Enter your NUI number in the Remote Access program's X.25 Settings "User Data:" field.
COMMAND=
OK=
; Enter your x.25 password in the Remote Access program's X.25 Settings "Facilities:" field.
COMMAND=
OK="active"
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=
COMMAND=PROF 6
NoResponse
COMMAND=
NoResponse
COMMAND=SET 2:1
OK=
COMMAND=
NoResponse
COMMAND=SET 4:1,6:1,16:0,17:0,18:0,19:0,21:0
OK=
COMMAND=
NoResponse
COMMAND=SET 118:0,119:0,120:0
OK=
COMMAND=PAR?
OK=
COMMAND=SET 2:0
NoResponse
COMMAND=
NoResponse
COMMAND=
CONNECT="connected"
;CONNECT=
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[Alascom/Tymnet/MCI]
; Disclaimer:
; This script has been included for customer convenience, but has NOT been
; fully verified to work under all circumstances. Microsoft makes NO guarantees
; as to the performance of this script. Please contact Microsoft
; PSS NT support if you have problems or questions.
; NOTE: Whether your X.25 account is set up for a single x.121 identifier or a
; username/password combination, they both are entered in the Remote Access program's
; "X.25 Settings" dialog box in the "X.121 Address:" field.
; A username and password combination is entered simply by separating them with a
; SEMICOLON, e.g.: John;mypass
; where "John" is the username and "mypass" is the password.
DEFAULTOFF=
MAXCARRIERBPS=9600
MAXCONNECTBPS=9600
; The "o" changes the terminal identifer so that the x.25 network responses are
; readable and don't appear as garbage. No carriage return is required after it.
COMMAND=o
OK="log in:"
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=
; Note: The "" represents a Ctrl-H or Backspace character which turns the
; echo facility in the x.25 network off which interferes with RAS operation.
COMMAND=
CONNECT="connected"
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=
[Telematics]
DEFAULTOFF=
MAXCARRIERBPS=19200
MAXCONNECTBPS=19200
; The next line will give a delay of 2 secs - allowing the PAD to initialize
COMMAND=
; The next line will give a delay of 2 secs - allowing the PAD to initialize
COMMAND=
;The next line will initiate AUTOBAUD/AUTOPARITY with the
;Telematics PAD
COMMAND=..
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
OK="*"
; Finally try to call RAS X25 server
COMMAND=
CONNECT="com"
[InfoNet X25]
DEFAULTOFF=
MAXCARRIERBPS=2400
MAXCONNECTBPS=2400
; The next line will give a delay of 2 secs - allowing the PAD to initialize
COMMAND=
NoResponse
; The next line will give a delay of 2 secs - allowing the PAD to initialize
COMMAND=
NoResponse
COMMAND=
; We dont care about the response so we ignore it (unless modem has hung up).
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
OK=
COMMAND=
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
OK=
COMMAND=SET 2:1
NoResponse
COMMAND=X
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
OK=
; Try to call RAS X25 server
COMMAND=
OK="COM"
ERROR_NO_CARRIER="NO CARRIER"
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=
; CONNECT response means that the connection completed fine.
; ERROR_DIAGNOISTICS response means connection attempt failed - the X25
; DIAGNOSTIC information will be extracted from the response and sent
; to the user.
; ERROR_NO_CARRIER means that the remote modem hung up.
; ERROR resonses are for generic failures.
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