Working With Ram And Nvra M6-2 - 3Com Courier Reference

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6-2
C
6: W
HAPTER
ORKING WITH MEMORY
Working with RA
and NVRAM
Saving a Phone
Number to NVRA
Example: Sending
ATI5
To see a complete listing of the permanent settings stored in Flas
memory see Appendix , Flow Control Templates.
You can change any setting just for the current session. For example
setting your Courier V.Everything modem to
connection to a remote devices at a rate of 14400 bps or lower until the
modem is reset. Once the modem is reset, the default variable connectio
rate will be re-established.
If you want the new setting to be a default, write it to NVRAM at the
same time. From the example above, you would send
modem. The new default setting for your Courier V.Everything modem
will only allow a 14400 bps connection to a remote device.
To restore NVRAM factory defaults, use the AT&Fn command. See
Appendix B, Alphabetic Command Summar , for more information on
setting &Fn.
For your modem to
Write the phone number (s) to a position (n) in memory. You can
store up to 10 phone numbers of up to 40 characters each in
positions 0-9.
Display the number stored in the last-dialed number buffer
Display the phone number stored in NVRAM at position n, where
n = 0-9.
CAUTION: Do not include modem commands in
Example: To store the phone number 555 6789 at position 2, type
. If you want to dial the phone number you saved, type
AT&Z2=5556789
.
ATDS2
will display NVRAM settings on your screen.
AT&N8
will only allow a
to the
AT&N8&W
Command
AT&Zn=s
ATDL?
AT&Zn?
n
s.
AT&Z
=

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