Multi Tech Equipment manual Result Codes, Using AT Commands to Operate the MTA128ST/NT

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AT Command, S-Registers, and Result Codes

Result Codes

When the MTA128ST/NT receives an AT command from the computer or terminal, it attempts to execute the command, then sends a status message to the computer or terminal that reports the result of the command. The MTA1 28ST/NT provides you with several of these response messages, or result codes, which can be displayed on your monitor or intercepted and used by your communications software. Using the V command, you can select whether the result codes are terse (numbers) or verbose (words).

The MTA128ST/NT’s result codes are listed below. Note that the speed of an ISDN channel is always either 56 Kbps or 64 Kbps. Connect messages indicate the speed of the connection between the MTA1 28ST/NT and your computer or terminal.

TERSE VERBOSE

DEFINITION

 

0

OK

TA executed the command without error

1

CONNECT

TA established an ISDN connection

2

RING

TA detected a ring caused by incoming call

3

NO CARRIER

TA did not detect carrier within time allotted by register

 

 

S7

4

ERROR

Error in the AT command

5

CONNECT 1200

TA connected at 1200 bps

6

NO DIALTONE

TA has a poor connection to ISDN network

7

BUSY

TA detected a busy signal

8CONNECT 300 TA connected at 300 bps

9CONNECT 600 TA connected at 600 bps

10CONNECT 2400 TA connected at 2400 bps

11CONNECT 4800 TA connected at 4800 bps

12CONNECT 9600 TA connected at 9600 bps

14

CONNECT 19200 TA connected at 19200 bps

17CONNECT 56000 TA connected at 56000 bps

18CONNECT 57600 TA connected at 57600 bps

19CONNECT 64000 TA connected at 64000 bps

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CONNECT 38400

TA connected at 38400 bps

79

PPPC PROTOCOL

TA using Point-to-Point protocol

80

HDLC PROTOCOL

TA using raw HDLC mode

83

V.120 PROTOCOL

TA using V.120 rate adaption protocol

84

X.75 PROTOCOL

TA using X.75 rate adaption protocol

87

CLEAR PROTOCOL

TA using CLEAR (transparent) protocol

Using AT Commands to Operate the MTA128ST/NT

You can configure and operate the MTA1 28ST/NT entirely with AT commands if you like. But remember, you can issue AT commands only from a terminal or from a computer running a communications program in terminal mode. This section describes how to use AT commands for basic operations, such as calling, answering a call, and hanging up.

Modes of Operation

The MTA1 28ST/NT has three modes of operation. They are:

Offline Command Mode—MTA1 28ST/NT communicates with the terminal or computer and responds to AT commands. There is no data communications link with a remote device.

Data Mode—MTA128ST/NT enters data mode when it makes a successful data communications link with a remote device. In data mode, the TA can send and receive data, but it does not respond to AT commands. Instead it treats them as data and transmits them to the remote device.

Online Command Mode—MTA128ST/NT responds to AT commands while maintaining a data communications link; however, transmission of data is suspended. To enter online command mode from

data mode, type the escape sequence +++AT<cr>. To return to data mode from online command mode, type ATO<cr>.

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Contents Page Trademarks Model MTA128ST/NT S000305C Rev. CRevision Date Description Contents Product Description Introduction and DescriptionSpid Service Profile ID FeaturesIsdn BRI Line NT1 ConnectionPin Pin TE SignalInterlace LED Indicators LED P1 LED P2 LED LED Indicators Switch CompatibiltiyCommand Interface ConnectorsConnecting your TA Hardware InstallationSafety Warnings Connect the TA to Your PC RS-232 Connection Network Configuration Configuration UtilitiesIntroduction Before You StartVoice TEI Call Control ConfigurationDialing Numbers COM Port SettingsDCD Drop Time Configuring your TA Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page AT Commands MTA128S T/NT Commands and S-RegistersAT Commands by Function Analog Pots Call Commands Digital Data Call Commands aRegisters Register SummaryAT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Result Codes Using AT Commands to Operate the MTA128ST/NTAnswering a Call Making a CallAnswering Automatically Hanging UpAnswering Manually Specific Troubleshooting Situations Troubleshooting the TATroubleshoot ing IntroductionDebugging/Logging/Troubleshooting S-Registers Debugging/Logging/Troubleshooting CommandsNone of the LEDs light when the MTA128ST/NTis on Debugging/Logging/Troubleshooting Command Summary ATMTA128ST/NT does not respond to commands You can place data calls but not voice calls or vice versa MTA128ST/NT dials but cannot make a connectionYou cannot place two simultaneous data calls MTA128ST/NT cannot connect when answeringMTA128ST/NT disconnects while online File transfer appears slower than it should beApple Macintosh Compatibility Making PPP/MLPPP Connections Bonding Using the &, I and + CharactersSoftware Applications that can Format PPP Data Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation DBADBA Data Protocols DBA Features Bandwidth-on-Demand BOD-S60, S61, S62, and S63PPP/MLPPP Repair Procedures for U.S. and Canadian Customers Warranty, Service, and Tech SupportWarranty Repair Procedures for International Distributors Replacement PartsQuick Setup Example AppendixAConfiguration ProfilesQuick Setup Factory Profiles Loop Qualification Bearer ServiceAppendix B Ordering Your Isdn Li ne Using Isdn Ordering Codes IOCs M5 previously Generic Data M-1DN J3 previously Generic Data J-1DNCapability S previously Generic Data M Ordering Isdn Without IOCs Appendices Appendices FCC AppendixC FCCand Canadian RegulationCanadian Limitations Notice Firmware-based Configuration Utility AppendixD Configuration MethodsConfiguration via AT Commands Using AT Commands to Configure the MTA128ST/NTGlossary SymbolGlossary IETFInternet Engineering Task Force PPPMultilink Protocol or MP-is an Internet Glossary TA-Seeterminal adapter Information pages from a central resource. See also Isdn Canadian Regulation 56 Appendix IndexUart