Crs (Call Request Using Stored Number); Dic(Disregard Incoming Call); Prn (Program Number) - ADTRAN DSU III AR User Manual

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are ignored and only the dialable digits are dialed. Possible
responses include VAL, CNX, and CFIxx.

CRS (Call Request Using Stored Number)

The CRS command causes the DSU III AR to dial the number
stored in the specified register. The format of this command is as
follows:
CRS [OPTIONAL SPACE][REGISTER NUMBER 1-10]
If this command is issued without the register number parameter,
the INVPS (Invalid Parameter Syntax) response is issued. If this
command is issued and the register parameter is not in the valid
range for dialing registers, the INVPV (Invalid Parameter Value)
response is returned. Other responses include VAL, CNX, and
CFIxx.

DIC(Disregard Incoming Call)

This command causes the V.25 bis processor to return to command
mode even if there is an incoming call pending. This allows local
commands to be issued and incoming calls to be ignored. There are
no parameters associated with this command. The DSU responds
with VAL.

PRN (Program Number)

This command stores the supplied number into the specified
register. The command has the following format:
PRN REGISTER NUMBER;[NUMBER TO BE STORED]
If this command is entered with no parameters, the INVPS
response is returned. If no register number is included in the
command or if it is invalid, the INVPV response is returned. This
response is also returned if the number to be stored contains invalid
characters. The characters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, P, T, and & are
valid dial characters. If no digits are issued with this command, the
specified register is cleared. The DSU responds with VAL.
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