Operation
Configuration Profiles
A configuration profile consists of the set of AT commands the modem is given to establish its
operating characteristics. The modem can store four factory-provided fixed profiles and four user
defined profiles. By recalling and loading a stored profile you can completely reconfigure the
modem without having to change individual options. The individual profiles in each of the two sets
are identified as 0 - 3.
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Use the &Fn command to recall and load one of the four Fixed Profiles
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Table 4-1
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Use the &Wn command to store a user-defined User Profile. When the modem receives the &Wn
command, it stores the configuration options in effect at that time as User Profile n.
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Use the Zn command to recall and load a user-defined User Profiles.
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Use the &Yn command to specify which of the four User Profiles will be activated when the
modem powers up.
Each time its power is turned On the modem recalls and loads a user defined profile. You specify
which of the four user defined profiles it will use for that purpose by means of the Power Up User
Configuration Profile command, &Yn. When the modem leaves the factory the initial default
setting for &Yn is user defined profile 0. The factory default for user profile 0 is the same as
fixed profile 0.
Note
When configuration profiles are loaded in the modem, modem parameters set by the following commands
are not affected :
Note
Refer to Chapter 4, AT Command Set Operation for description of all AT commands, including profile
commands:
&F
Remote Configuration Using the AT Commands
Remote Configuration allows you to use the local modem to connect to a remote modem, and view
or change the remote modem's user configuration profile. The DTE interface on the remote modem
is disabled during a Remote Configuration session to prevent the remote DTE from inadvertently
terminating the session.
Remote Configuration Requirements
Before starting a Remote Configuration session, you must ensure the following:
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Modems must either both be in switched network mode or both be in private line mode.
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The local modem must be in AT command mode (%V0 or PRS AT command). The remote
modem will be forced into AT command mode when the connection is established.
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The local modem must be in an asynchronous error correcting mode. The remote modem will
be forced into asynchronous mode when the connection is established.
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Both modems must have the same remote configuration security password (*Pn command). If
the remote modem does not, you can configure one during the Remote Configuration session.
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The remote modem's handshake mode must be V.34 (&H0, &H1, or &P0 command),
V.32 bis (&H2, &H3, or &P1 command), or V.32 (&H4, &H5, or &P2 command).
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Remote configuration write access must be enabled at the remote modem via the *R0
command in order to edit/save configuration changes.
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Command Mode Overview
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