Appendix D - V.25bis Operation
Another asynchronous mode concern is the problem of connecting at a different speed than the speed at which the serial port is set. If your modem port speed is different from the serial port speed, you must either:
1)Enable speed conversion and have flow control on, or
2)Enable connect responses (with the ATX1 command) and change the serial baud rate after receiving a connect message.
If the $VD1 command is entered when in
There is no disconnect message (NO CARRIER) if a normal connection is made.
V.25bis Set-Up and Initialization
Before you operate your modem in the V.25bis mode, you need to make sure it is set up properly (various
V.25bis DIP-Switches
#1 Unforced DTR
#2 NA
#3 NA
#4 NA
#5
#6 Async - Max throughput set Sync - Slave Clocking unforced
#8 Command Mode forced
#9 Digital Loopback Off
#10
#11 Async -
#12 Async/Sync mode set per requirements
V.25bis Mode AT Commands
The following commands will either alter standard V.25bis behavior (so you must be careful in their use) or they are not allowed, as indicated. All other commands can be used in V.25bis operation.
A | Not Allowed |
A/ | Not Allowed |
A: | Not Allowed |
D | Not Allowed |
D...N | Not Allowed |
$D | Alters Operation ($D1 in V25bis is direct call mode) |
E | Alters Operation |
&F | Alters Operation (removes modem from asynchronous V.42bis mode) |
N | Not Allowed |
N...N | Not Allowed |
O | Not Allowed |
P | Not Allowed |
T | Not Allowed |
U | Not Allowed |
W | Not Allowed |
X | Alters Operation (X0 no connect message, X1 connect message) |
, | Not Allowed |
; | Not Allowed |
! | Not Allowed |
@ | Not Allowed |
+++AT<CR> | Not Allowed |
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