ZyXEL Communications Comet 336P user manual Result Code Field Descriptions

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CONNECT

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RING **

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NO CARRIER

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ERROR

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CONNECT 1200

 

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NO DIAL TONE

 

 

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BUSY

 

 

 

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NO ANSWER

 

 

 

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CONNECT 2400

 

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CONNECT 4800

 

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CONNECT 9600

 

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CONNECT 14400

 

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CONNECT 19200

 

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CONNECT 16800

 

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CONNECT 57600

 

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CONNECT 7200

 

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CONNECT 12000

 

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CONNECT 1200/75

 

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CONNECT 75/1200

 

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CONNECT 38400

 

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CONNECT 21600

 

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CONNECT 24000

 

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CONNECT 26400

 

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CONNECT 28800

 

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CONNECT 115200

 

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CONNECT 33600

 

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Result Code Chart Symbol Reference:

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Supported

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Reports the DTE Speed as: <cr><lf>CONNECT DTE_Speed<cr><lf>

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CONNECT DTE_Speed/Protocol DCE_Speed/Error_Control †

 

Example: CONNECT 38400/V.32bis 14400/V.42bis

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<cr><lf>CONNECT DCE_Speed[/Error_Code]<cr><lf>

 

Example: CONNECT 14400/ARQ

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CONNECT DCE _Speed/Error_Code/Error_Control †

 

Example: CONNECT 14400/ARQ/ MNP5

Data compression included. 'SREJ' is appended if a V.42 connection with selective reject is established.

Result Code Field Descriptions

Field Name

Possible Values

Error_Code

NONE, ARQ

Error_Control

LAPM, V42

 

(This field will not show if no error control is negotiated)

Data_Compression

V42b

DCE_Speed

All possible DCE speeds supported

DTE_Speed

All possible DTE speeds supported

24 Status Registers & Result Codes

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Contents Comet 336P User’s Manual Limited Warranty AcknowledgmentsFCC Part 15 Information FCC Requirements Contacting ZyXEL∙ E-mail Table of Contents AT Command Set Summaries Hardware Overview IntroductionUnpacking Your Modem Required EquipmentIntroduction Hardware InstallationUsing INF file in the bundled diskette WindowsDOS Fax/Modem Enabler Technical Notes for EnablerWindows NT IRQ Number AddressClick the Finish button Installation Installation Understanding AT Commands Using the Windows 95 Hyper Terminal ProgramBasic Modem Operation Dialing using the ATD Command Dialing and Answering TechniquesATS0=n Making Your First ConnectionAuto-Answer and Hook Controls ATS0=0Quick Tips when issuing AT Commands Command DescriptionAT Command Set/Type Example Modem Result Codes Viewing S Register ValuesChanging S Register Values Storing Phone Numbers Saving Settings and User ProfilesNon-Volatile Memory Dialing Stored Phone NumbersDefault Modem Settings for PC’s AT Command DescriptionBasic Modem Operation AT Command Set Summaries Basic AT Command SetExtended AT& Command Set MNP4+MNP59600/7200T/4800 Extended AT* Command Set Status Registers & Result Codes Register DefinitionsRegisters ATSn=x Page ATXn Result Code Option Table Result Code Chart Symbol Reference Result Code Field Descriptions