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System User's Guide: Communications and Networks

How to Edit the ATE Default File

Prerequisites

The Asynchronous Terminal Emulation (ATE) program must be set up on the system.

Procedure

To change the settings in the ate.def file, perform the following steps:

  1. Edit the ate.def file with an ASCII text editor.
  2. Enter new values for the parameters to be changed. Other values can be deleted or left alone. The system uses its defaults for any parameters that are deleted.
  3. Save the modified ate.def file.

The changes made to the ate.def file take effect the next time ATE is run from the directory containing the customized ate.def file.

The user can keep a copy of the ate.def file in any directory to which they have read and write permissions. For example, if the user needs to run the ATE program with different defaults at different times, keep multiple copies of the ate.def file, with the appropriate settings, in different subdirectories of the $HOME directory. However, multiple copies of the ate.def file use system storage. As an alternative, temporarily change most settings with the ATE alter and modify subcommands. Use a dialing directory entry to change settings for an individual modem connection.

Related Information

How to Set up an ATE Dialing Directory

ate.def File Format, Dialing Directory File Format for ATE

The ate command.

The alter subcommand, modify subcommand.


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