Call Bumping (Bandwidth Release) For Voice Calls; Bandwidth On Demand (Bod); Incoming Call Screening; Data Call - ZyXEL Communications ISDN Terminal Adapter Omni.Net Lite User Manual

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3.4.6 Call Bumping (Bandwidth Release) for Voice Calls

Refer to
Section 2.5.2 on page 34

Table 18 Call Bumping AT commands

AT COMMANDS
AT%M2=0
AT%M2=1

3.4.7 Bandwidth On Demand (BOD)

Refer to
Section 2.5.3 on page 34

Table 19 BOD AT commands

AT COMMANDS
AT%M3=n
AT%M4=n
AT%M5=n
Note: The high threshold must be greater than the low threshold, otherwise, both of
them will be reset to the defaults as shown in the table.
If you set %M2=1, %M3=0, %M4=0 and %M5=1, the BOD function will be disabled and the TA
establishes fixed multilink PPP data call with both two B-channels and release bandwidth for
voice calls.

3.4.8 Incoming Call Screening

Use this function to set restrictions on incoming calls.
more information.

3.4.8.1 Data Call

Use AT%Id=<phone number> [/<sub-address>] to configure a list of incoming
call phone numbers (with sub-addresses), then use AT%P0=n to reject or accept the calls with
the phone number in the list.
Chapter 3 Using AT Commands
for more information.
DESCRIPTION
Disable bandwidth release for voice calls.
Enable bandwidth release for voice calls (default).
for more information.
DESCRIPTION
n= 0-64 (Kbps), the default is 35.
Set the maximum threshold. The TA adds the second B-channel when traffic is
above the threshold.
n= 0-64 (Kbps), the default is 25.
Set the minimum threshold. The TA drops the second B-channel when traffic is
below the threshold.
n= 1-255. The unit is 5-second. The default is 24, that is, 2 minutes.
Set the time interval between calculating traffic load.
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