Using S-Register Commands; Changing An S-Register - 3Com 3C421600A Reference Manual

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Using S-Register
Commands
Changing an
S-Register
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Table A-7 S-Register Commands
Register
Function
S67
Bit Mapped.
1 = Enable V.110 in Automode
2 = Fix Connection Rate for Digital Calls
4 = Connect at 64k (else 56k)
8 = Reserved
16 = Enable Data Link Delay
32 = Reserved
64 = Reserved
128 = Reserved
S68
Bit Mapped
1 = Disallow
S-Registers are addresses of places in memory where various timing
parameters, redefinitions of selected ASCII characters, and other
configuration settings are stored.
Initially, the S-Register settings for each of the templates are the same. As
with any setting stored in NVRAM, however, you can overwrite an
S-Register's stored value.
If you change an S-Register setting and want to save the change, follow
the setting with &W. If you do not follow an S-Register setting with &W,
the setting is retained only until the next reboot or power off.
To change a setting for an S-Register in the current configuration, use the
commands:
Table A-8 Changing an S-Register
To set the S-Register
value using
Decimal numbers(3Com
recommends this option)
Bit-mapped registers
Command
ATSr=n, where r is an S-Register and
n is a decimal number between 0
and 255.
ATSr.b=n, where r is the bit-mapped
S-register, b is the bit (0-7), and n is
0 or 1 (off or on).
Example
ATS50=2
ATS50.1=1

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