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Always On / Dynamic ISDN AT Commands

The following table describes the Always On / Dynamic ISDN AT commands.

AT!X1=n

X.25 Version. Specifies the X.25 version you are using. There are two X.25 CCITT

 

recommendations available for selection, 1984 and 1988. This information is

 

provided by your Service Provider and should match the X.25 recommendation

 

supported on the switch you are connecting to.

 

n=0

1984 (default).

 

n=1

1988.

 

 

AT!X2=n

X.25 DTE Address. Specifies the X.25 DTE address. An X.25 DTE Address identifies a

 

node on an X.25 network. Every X.25 node has an X.25 address. Your Service provider

 

assigns this value at subscription time.

 

This number is your 7, 10, or 11 digit X.25 Directory number (11=with leading 1). For

 

example, if 214-111-1234 is your DN, the following combinations are possible:

 

AT!X2=1111234

 

AT!X2=2141111234

 

AT!X2=12141111234

 

Maximum Length: 5 digits; digits can be from 0-9 inclusive.

 

Default: none.

 

 

AT!X3=n

X.25 Facilities. Specifies the X.25 facilities that are to be included each time a call is

 

made.

 

 

X.25 facilities are optional network services that let you perform tasks such as

 

reversing charges on your calls, accessing a Close User Group, or specifying a

 

Network User Identification (NUI).

 

Enter facilities as hexadecimal octets (eight-bit bytes).

 

For example, if your X.25 long distance provider is AT&T (AT&T=3134), you should

 

specify AT!X3=443134. To specify a Throughput Class of 9600, enter AT!X3=02AA (or

 

in Canada enter AT!X3=02aa420707430707).

 

Maximum Length = 28 characters; characters can be any combination of numbers

 

from 0 to 9, and letters from A to F (lower and upper case). Default: none.

 

 

AT!X4=n

Local ISDN Prefixes. Specifies the local ISDN prefixes to be used on phone numbers

 

received with BACP enabled.

 

For example, AT!X4=9 will place a 9 in front of the number you are dialing for

 

situations where you need to dial 9 for an outside line (PBX). AT!X4=1 will place a 1 in

 

front of the number in situations where you are making a long distance call. Default:

 

none.

 

 

Max Length: 9 characters. Characters can be numbers in the range 0 to 9, or the

 

* and # symbols.

 

 

AT!X5=n

X.25 Default Window Size. Specifies the X.25 default window size. This is the

 

window size used if no window size is specified in the X.25 Facilities field when a call

 

is made.

 

Default: 2.

 

Window sizes of 1 to 7 are standard. A value of 0 is not allowed.

 

 

 

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Contents Diva T/A Isdn Modem Reference Guide Eight Edition July 206-193-08 Contents Diva T/A Isdn Modem Reference Guide What is ISDN?What is ISDN? Channel Isdn Communication ChannelsChannel Basic Rate Access Connecting to Isdn BRI and PRIWhat is Multilink PPP? What is BACP/BOD? What is DBA? What is Always On / Dynamic Isdn AO/DI? What is Data Compression? Locating AT Commands Locating AT Commands AT Command Groups Alphabetical List of Supported AT Commands Alphabetical List of Supported AT Commands AT! CommandsAlphabetical List of Supported AT Commands AT% Commands AT& Commands AT* Commands AT Commands AT@ Commands Other AT Commands Registers AT$ Utility Commands Mini-monitor Commands General AT Commands General AT Commands Defaults Isdn Configuration CommandsValues for n Isdn Configuration Commands Default1 None defaultINS-Net64, NI-1, or 5ESS, µ law will be used default AT!D3=nAT!N2=n Default null string this is an optional valueNumber. Numbers are separated by a semicolon AT!N3=nAT!X56=n For more details, refer to the Rvscom documentationOn region 255 do not attempt 56k data call retry COM Port Configuration Commands Ring COM Port Configuration CommandsUpon connection, the Diva T/A reports the DCE speed For example, ConnectCall Control Commands ATA Call Control CommandsATH Configuration Commands Configuration Commands AT!V0=n Use the default settingsProfile Commands Multilink PPP Commands Multilink PPP Commands AT%M3=b3c665ac11 Endpoint Discriminator Class/AddressInternet Protocol IP Always On / Dynamic Isdn AT Commands Always On / Dynamic Isdn AT Commands Will be opened after the delay specified by AT!X10 AT!X13=n when Bacp is disabled, seeDefault 1000 bytes AT!X14=nDefault AT!X22=n Default values for each setting, and is defined as followsAT!X18 Defined as followsAT!X25=n Default CF PPP overConnection numbers affects the range ofAT!X21. SeeAT!X21 AT!X26=nUtility Commands Internal TA access command reserved for VU Utility CommandsStart or display the Result of a Lapd trace Start or Display the Result of a PPP traceSoft reset the unit and enter the monitor Enter the monitor on the next resetStart an AO/DI X.25 Trace AT? Register CommandsRegister Commands Analog Device Commands AT*Fn Analog Device CommandsDisable. Recommended for modem/fax calls To be disabledEnable with default values default Enable using same terminal endpoint identifier as data portMini-monitor Commands AT Command Result Codes Connect AT Command Result CodesCarrier Connect Connect 75T/1200R Protocol Transparent ModeConnect 1200T/75R Protocol NoneBACP/BOD Index