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V.34, v.34-sdc, and v.32bis series modem
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Table A-1.
AT Commands, Cross-Referenced to Front Panel Options (Continued)
AT
Parameter &
Command
Option
*
AT
PT2
=Auto
*
AT
PWx/y
Change Pass-
word
Rmt Acc
*
AT
RA0
=Disable
*
AT
RA1
=Enable
Rmt Cnfg
*
AT
RC0
=Terminate
*
AT
RC1
=Abort
*
AT
RC2
Init Rmt Cnfg?
*
AT
RDn
Redial Last
Number
Restore
*
AT
RE0
=Off
*
AT
RE1
Restore=FP Only Manual initiation lets you initiate and terminate restoral by pressing the Talk/Data key (
*
AT
RE2
=FP/108.1
*
AT
RE3
=FP/116
*
AT
RE4
=FP/Auto
Gray shading indicates country-specific options. See Appendix C for your country's options.
Description
The auto-call unit attempts to tone dial when initiating a call. If tone dialing is not possible,
pulse dialing is used.
For this feature to work correctly, the first character in a dial string must be a digit. A T or P in
the dial string overrides this setting, for that dial string.
Lets you change the modem's password. Enter:
*
AT
PWold password/new password<CR>
If successful, the modem responds with OK
Remote Access
Determines whether your modem can be configured by a remote modem.
The local modem cannot be configured by a remote modem.
The local modem can be configured by a remote modem.
Initiate/Terminate, or Abort Remote Configuration Session
Lets you initiate, terminate, or abort a remote configuration session with the connected modem.
The modem terminates a remote configuration session with the connected modem. Changes to
the remote modem's configuration are saved. This setting is not displayed unless you are
already in a remote configuration session.
The modem aborts a remote configuration session with the connected modem. Changes made
to the remote modem's configuration are not saved. This setting is not displayed unless you are
already in a remote configuration session.
The modem attempts to initiate a remote configuration session with the connected modem. For
instructions on initiating a remote configuration session with a dial/leased line modem, or
terminating or aborting a remote configuration session, refer to Chapter 1 of the 326X Series
Modem Reference Guide.
With this command, the modem redials a call until a successful connection is made or the call
has been attempted n times. This command causes your modem to redial the last number
dialed.
Initiate/Terminate Restoral
Determines how modems operating on a leased line handle initiation of a dial restoral session.
The modem has four ways of initiating restoral: automatic, manual, DTE signal, or DTE ACU.
The restoral option is available in models: 3261, 3263, 3266, and the 3268.
Disables the initiation of restoral.
in the Home position) on the modem's front panel.
The modem lets the DTE initiate restoral using DTR. In DTR restoral, an off-to-on DTR
transition from the DTE interface initiates restoral. This option is provided for DTEs that
cannot manipulate Circuit 116 for restoral purposes.
The modem allows the DTE to initiate restoral with Circuit 116. Circuit 116 lets you use off-to-
on transitions of this signal from the DTE to initiate restoral, according to ITU V.24
specifications.
In automatic restoral, the originating modem on the leased line determines when restoral takes
place. The answer modem cannot automatically initiate restoral; it can only answer an inbound
call, thus ensuring that both modems do not try to call each other at the same time. Such an
occurrence would result in a failed restoral attempt.
Configuration Quick Reference A-27
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