Milan Technology MIL-W1311, MIL-W0311 manual Standard AT Commands, Command Description

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Appendix C – AT Commands

Standard AT Commands

Most modems use the standard AT commands, as shown in the following tables. Consult the manual for your modem to set what AT commands it supports.

Note that the trailing "n" in many commands indicates a number.

The allowable numbers, and their effect, are listed below the command.

Command

Description

<any key>

Terminate current connection attempt

 

 

 

+++

 

Escape sequence code, entered in data state, wait for modem to return to

 

 

command state

 

 

 

ATA

Force answer mode on-line

 

 

 

ATBn

Handshake operation

 

 

 

 

B0

Select ITU-T V.22 for 1200 bps communication

 

 

 

 

B1

Select Bell 212A for 1200 bps communication

 

 

 

ATD

Dial number and options that follow

 

 

 

 

P

Pulse dial

 

 

 

 

T

Tone dial

 

 

 

 

,

Pause for a specified time

 

 

 

 

;

Return to command state after dialing

 

 

 

 

!

Hook flash, call transfer

 

 

 

 

W

Wait for second dial tone

 

 

 

 

@

Wait for 5-second silence before proceeding, otherwise return O ANSWER"

 

 

 

 

R

Reverse Dial (Originate a call in answer mode)

 

 

 

ATDL

Dial last number

 

 

ATDSn

Dial number stored in NVRAM at position n. (n=0..9)

 

 

ATEn

Command mode local echo of keyboard commands

 

 

 

 

E0

Echo off

 

 

 

 

E1

Echo on

 

 

 

ATHn

On/Off hook control

 

 

 

 

H

Hang up modem

 

 

 

 

H0

Hang up (on hook), same as ATH

 

 

 

 

H1

Get off hook

 

 

 

ATIn

Display inquired information

 

 

 

 

I0

Display product code

 

 

 

 

I1

Display product information and ROM checksum

 

 

 

 

I2

Link status report

 

 

 

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Contents ShAir Office Table of Contents Access Control Wireless LAN Configuration AT Commands Standard AT CommandsWireless Gateway Pcmcia Wireless Card MIL-W1311 only URL Filter Virtual ServersWireless Gateway Features LAN FeaturesIntroduction Internet Access Features Wireless FeaturesNetwork Printer RAS Remote Access Services Configuration & ManagementSecurity Features Advanced Internet FunctionsPackage Contents Physical DetailsRear Panel Rear PanelReset Button To Clear All Data and restore the factory default valuesPower port Pcmcia slotDIP Switches Restore Default IP Address and Clear PasswordDIP Switch Setting Description Installation ProcedureChoose an Installation Site RequirementsInsert Wireless Pcmcia card Power UpConnect LAN Cable Connect WAN CableConfiguration OverviewTo Do this Refer to Configuration Program Connecting to the Wireless GatewayPreparation If you cant connectPassword Navigation & Data InputQuick Setup Screen Quick Setup OverviewConfiguration Data Quick Setup Screen RouterWireless Cancel WEP StatusButtons SaveWireless Screen Data Wireless ScreenConfiguration Wireless Station Access WEP Data PrivacyAccess For Wireless Stations listed above Permission For Other Wireless StationsExisting Stations New stationStatus Screen Data Status ScreenDevice Name Physical AddressSystem WAN LinksAccess Control Log Internet Access LogWAN Status Direct Connection DataWAN Status WAN Status PPPoE Status DataConnection Log Connection Log Messages ConnectDisconnect Clear LogPC Configuration TCP/IP SettingsTo check your PCs TCP/IP Settings Windows ClientsUsing Dhcp Using Specify an IP AddressGateway Tab Win 95/98 Internet Access Accessing AOLPrinting Setup Print Port Driver SetupManagement Port OptionsWindows NT 4.0 Server Configuration LPD/LPR PrintingBanner RetryWindows 2000 Server Configuration Adding the PrinterClient PC Setup for LPD/LPR Printing Windows 2000 Select PortDial-in Configuration Creating a Dial-in Connection in WindowsUsing the Dial-in Connection Dial-up Networking PropertiesInstalling the Printer Macintosh ClientsPrinting Internet Access on Linux Linux ClientsLPD Printing on Linux To act as a Dhcp Client recommendedWireless Station Configuration For Internet Access via the Wireless GatewayOther Unix Systems LPD PrintingUsing the Wireless Gateways Dhcp Server Using another Dhcp ServerWhat Dhcp Does To Configure your PCs to use Dhcp Serial Port Serial Port ScreenInternet Access Data Serial Port ScreenModem Dial-In LinksModem Properties Screen Data Modem Properties ScreenInitial String Other PropertiesSave as OtherControlling Dial-in Access Dial -in UsersOverview Dial-in Users Screen Data Dial-in Users ScreenExisting Users Other UsersUser Details Screen Data User Details ScreenUser ID Enable dial-in access Enforce connectionTime limit Call backSerial Port Status OverviewData Serial Port Status Screen StatusConnection Log LogSerial Port Password When prompted for the password, leave the User Name blankOptions DNS Domain Name Server NAT Network Address TranslationRemote Management To connect from a remote PC via the InternetRouting Table Printer PortData Printer Port Screen AppleTalkLogical Printers Printer StatusUsing this Screen RoutingRouting Screen Static Routing TableData Routing Screen Static Routing TableRouter Configuration UpdateLocal Router Other Routers on the Local LANFor the Wireless Gateways Routing Table For Router As Default RouteFor Router Bs Default Route Static Routing ExampleAdvanced Internet Advanced Internet ScreenUsing a Special Application Special Internet ApplicationsSpecial Applications Screen At any time, only one 1 PC can use each Special ApplicationData Special Applications Screen Managing Special Application EntriesSelect Entry DetailsIncoming URL Filter OperationTips URL Filter Screen Data URL Filter ScreenSite List Virtual Servers IP Address seen by Internet UsersTypes of Virtual Servers Virtual Server Screen Data Virtual Server ScreenWAN IP Address Virtual ServersUser Defined Virtual Servers LAN IP AddressManaging User Defined Virtual Servers Data- User Defined Virtual Servers ScreenSelect Server Connecting to the Virtual Servers Internal PortNumber External Port NumberEnable DMZ ScreenData DMZ Screen LAN IP AddressWAN IP Address Access Control Access Control LogTo use this feature Security Groups Screen OperationsAccess Rights Internet Access for this Group Data Security Groups ScreenPacket Filter Table PCs Screen Data PCs ScreenSelect PC Network Adapter Reserve entryReserved Security GroupFilters Screen Data Filters ScreenTCP Filters Port NoTroubleshooting General ProblemsInternet Access Wireless Access Problem 1 My PC cant locate the Wireless Access PointProblem 2 Wireless connection speed is very slow To remove an existing printer port installation PrintingWireless Gateway User Guide Appendix a Troubleshooting Dial-in Access Check the ModemCheck the Remote PC Appendix a Troubleshooting About Wireless LANs Ad-hoc ModeInfrastructure Mode ModesWEP Authentication ChannelsAccess Control Wireless LAN ConfigurationAT Commands AT CommandsRequired Settings Setting AT CommandConnection Properties W95/98 Standard AT Commands Command DescriptionATO Extended AT& Commands Specifications Wireless GatewayPcmcia Wireless Card MIL-W1311 only