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Table 2-2 Script escape characters
Escape character
\c
\d
\n
\r
\s
\t
\\
\T
For related commands, see sendat, start-chat, script trigger login, script trigger
connect, script trigger logout, script trigger dial, script trigger init.
Example
# Define a Modem script.
[3Com]script-string example "" AT OK ATS0=1 OK
2.1.12 sendat
Syntax
sendat at-string
View
Interface (asynchronous serial interface, AUX or AM port) view
Parameter
at-string: AT command string, which can be "+++", "A/" and any string with a leading
AT.
Description
Using the sendat command, you can configure manually sending the AT command to
a Modem.
This command directly sends the string that a user inputs as an AT command to the
Modem without checking the validity of the AT command. (The lowercase characters
It means that only the specified string can be sent and the character "Enter" will not be
sent.The character of "\c" must be at the end of the sending strings. Otherwise,it is
invalid at other location.
Represents pausing 2 seconds.
Represents the character "newline".
Represents the character "Enter".
Represents the character "Space".
Represents the character "Tab".
Represents the character "\".
Represents telephone number.
Description
Dial-Up
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