Sendat - H3C MSR810 Command Reference Manual

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AUX line
This command is not available on the console or VTY lines.
Examples
# On user line TTY 1, enable the modem to answer incoming calls.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] line tty 1
[Sysname-line-tty1] modem enable call-in

sendat

Use sendat to issue an AT command to a modem.
Syntax
sendat at-string
Views
Interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
at-string: Specifies an AT command, a case-insensitive string of 1 t o 300 c haracters. The router
automatically converts lowercase characters to uppercase when it sends the command to the
modem. Enter the AT prefix before all commands except A/ (Repeat Last Command) and +++
(Escape code). For more information about AT commands that begin with AT, see
Usage guidelines
CAUTION:
This command changes the modem operating state. Incorrect use of this command can cause
problems such as dial-up failure. When you use this command, make sure you understand the
impact of this command.
This command is available on the following interfaces:
Asynchronous serial interface
Asynchronous/synchronous serial interface in asynchronous mode
AM interface
AUX interface
To send AT commands to a m odem, you must first place the modem in AT command mode. To
confirm that you can send AT commands, enter sendat at. The modem will return OK or 0 if it is
ready to accept AT commands.
One sendat command can issue one AT command. To send multiple AT commands to a modem,
you must repeat the sendat command.
This command does not verify the validity of AT commands. To verify the AT command execution
result, enable modem debugging on the interface. To view the AT commands sent to the modem,
issue the E1 command to the modem.
Table 48
describes commonly used AT commands. Support for AT commands varies by modems.
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Table
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