HP (Hewlett-Packard) A5799A ユーザーズマニュアル

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external). An AT modem will not usually
establish a session with a remote modem at
a speed greater than the speed at which it
was set up.  The actual speed of the user
session is a function of the type of
connection that is made between the remote
modem and the terminal server modem.
Press the space bar until the desired choice
is displayed.  When the speed you want
appears in the field, press Enter key to select
that speed and advance to the next
parameter.
Available baud rates are 300,1200, 2500,
4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 and 57600.
User Session
The speed at which the terminal server
communicates with its modem.
When a connection is made to a remote
modem, the modems negotiate the
appropriate speed for the link.  After the
speed has been determined, a message is
sent to the terminal server modem such as
"CONNECT 2400" or "CONNECT 9600".
Normally, the modem switches to the speed
in the message.  Some modems, however,
(and most modems at some connect speeds)
do not indicate the speed with a CONNECT
message.  In these instances, the speed
must be derived some other way.
Usually an Auto Baud routine is used to
sense the speed of the incoming data.
Sometimes it is preferable to force the
incoming session at a particular speed.
CONNECT n sets the speed of the session
to the speed in the CONNECT message.  If