Article ID: 122318
Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.5
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Developer Edition
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.5
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q122318
SYMPTOMS
When you attach a third-party Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) client to a
Remote Access Service (RAS) server via a null modem cable, the RAS server
port status reports a hardware failure and no connection is made.
CAUSE
This problem occurs due to the null modem scripts in the MODEM.INF file
being specifically written for Windows NT computers only.
RESOLUTION
To correct this problem, you can modify the Null Modem entry in the
MODEM.INF file for the Windows NT RAS server and the INI extension file for
the third-party PPP client.
NOTE: If you are using Modem.inf with Microsoft Windows NT version 4.0, see
the following article in the Microsoft knowledge base:
ARTICLE-ID: 150808
TITLE : Disabling Support for Unimodem Modems in Remote Access
Server Side
Change the Null Modem entry in the MODEM.INF file to the following:
CALLBACK_TIME=10
DEFAULTOFF=compression
MAXCARRIERBPS=19200
MAXCONNECTBPS=19200
COMMAND_INIT=
NoResponse
COMMAND_LISTEN=
CONNECT=$
CONNECT=<h00>CLIENT
COMMAND_LISTEN=
NoResponse
COMMAND_DIAL=CLIENT
CONNECT=SERVER
Client Side
For the client side, you want to send a "$" (without quotation marks) to
signify a CONNECT. For example, the Chameleon product from NetManage, Inc.,
uses a SLIP.INI file to send scripts. In the section for Windows NT, change
the following lines:
"script=-n" to "script=-n $$ -n" (without quotes)
The Chameleon product discussed here is manufactured by NetManage, Inc., a
vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise,
regarding this product's performance or reliability.
Additional query words: prodnt serial 3rdparty
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