Controlling The V.8 Call Indicate; Attaining Speeds Above 28.8 Kbp - 3Com Courier Reference

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Selective Reject is an optional part of the ITU-T V.42 (LAPM) standard
For your modem to
Enable Selective Reject
Disable Selective Reject
Attaining Speeds Above 28.8 Kbps
V.34 connections at 21.6, 24, and 26.4 Kbps are common. To get
connections of 28.8, 31.2, and 33.6 Kbps, line quality must be pristine
end-to-end. In addition, 31.2 and 33.6 Kbps connection rates are
possible only when the device to which you are connecting also runs
software that supports speeds above 28.8 Kbps.
Attaining 56 K Connections
When a client V.90 modem connects to a server V.90 modem, the path
through the telephone network between the modems is subject to the
following conditions for an V.90 connection to be made.
A digital connection at one en d ISPs or other online services must
have a digital connection to the public switched telephone network
(PSTN). Most major online services have a digital connection to the PSTN.
Only one digital-to-analogue convers i o n
digital-to-analogue conversion in the telephone network between the
V.90 server modem and the V.90 client modem.
Controlling the V.8 Call Indicate Tone
The V.8 protocol speeds call negotiation and specifies a call indicate tone.
Providing the call indicate tone is optional. For compatibility, we ship the
Courier V.Everything modem with the call indicate tone disabled.
For your modem to
Enable the call indicate tone
,
AND THROUGHPUT
Command
ATS51.6=0 (Default)
ATS51.6=1
There can be only one
Command
ATS54.6=0

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