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Remote Management/Access Port Card
Command
%En
n=0 to 3
#Fn
n=0 to 2
&F
$Fn
n=0 or 1
&Gn (Not
n=0 to 2
applicable in
the U.K)
Hn (Not
n=0 or 1
applicable in
France)
In
n=0 to 2
L5
L6
L7
#Ln
n=0 to 3
12-6
Values
%E0 means modem will not escape.
***%E1 means (CONVERSION: INSERT THREE
PLUS SIGNS HERE) method.
%E2 means break method.
%E3 means either (CONVERSION: INSERT THREE
PLUS SIGNS HERE) or break methods.
#F0 means no fallback when on-line.
#F1 means fallback from 14400 to 4800 bps when
on-line.
***#F2 means fallback to 4800 bps from 14400
bps/fall forward if line improves.
&F loads factory default values from ROM.
$F0 means do not fallback to normal connect if CR
received.
***$F1 means fallback to normal connect if CR
received.
***&G0 turns off CCITT guard tones. (except for Italy
and New Zealand)
&G1 turns on CCITT 550Hz guard tone.
&G2 turns on CCITT 1800Hz guard tone. (default for
Italy and New Zealand)
H0 means hang up (go on hook).
H1 means go off hook.
I0 requests modem ID#.
I1 requests firmware revision #.
I2 for MTS internal use.
L5 lists all current operating parameters.
L6 lists all current S-registers values.
L7 lists additional parameters.
***#L0 means modems negotiate V.42 mode.
#L1 means MNP on and LAP-M off.
#L2 means LAP-M on and MNP off.
#L3 means no detection phase but go directly to
LAP-M.
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