ZyXEL Communications Omni 288S User Manual page 56

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Local profile modification is done by loading this profile as the active settings
and then modifying and saving the active settings back to the profile. Then the
connection is reestablished and the profile transmitted to the remote modem.
Reading a remote profile b into a local profile a is acheived by the command:
AT*Rab
Local user profile number
a=0-3
Remote user profile number
b=0-3
Remote active configuration
b=4
Remote factory default
b=5
Return the modems to on-line status again. The local modem can upload (write)
its profile to the remote modem's profile and have the remote modem reset from
the new profile. This is done with the command:
AT*Wab
Local user profile number
a=0-3
Local active configuration
a=4
Local factory default
a=5
Remote user profile number
b=0-3
The remote profile read and write commands - *Rab and *Wab - only work in
the on-line condition. The connection speed and mode do not matter. The remote
modem must be set to accept remote configuration by executing the AT*F1
command. The AT*F0 command will set the modem up to deny remote
configuration requests. Because the modem uses the remote digital loopback mode
to request remote configuration information, the remote digital loopback request
must also be granted (AT&T4) on the remote modem to accept the remote
configuration request.
Batch mode remote configuration is a convenient feature allowing you to pre-
configure a remote modem in one of the local modem's user profiles and send it to
the remote modem in one action. It is particularly useful when there are many
remote modems and a set of standard configurations is available so you can store
them into user profiles. You just need to configure the remote modem into one of
the standard configurations by activating the remote configuration once.
Chapter 8 - Special Functions
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