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I had been using a modem installed on a Digi accelerator port to dial in to an SCO open server r5 server. On monday it quit working and I realy don't know how it was installed and configured. I have tested the modem on a PC and it works. The port the modem is connected to is ttyB06 and I have verified the setting in the mpi utility. I have also tried to go through the steps outlined in the system admin guid. I can't get it to work, can U help?
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