3Com MSR 50 Service modem-callback, Example # Send dialing command to call number, 495, Sr=n

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Table 80 Description on common AT commands

Command

Description

 

 

Nn

Specifies the local modem to perform negotiation connected with

 

remote modem of different speed. The n argument is 0 or 1.

 

N0 adopts the communication standard specified by S37 register and

 

ATB commands to perform digital switch during sending or receiving

 

calling.

 

N1 adopts the transmission speed specified by S37 register and ATB

 

commands to negotiate.

On

Forces a modem to be in the online mode. The n argument can be 0, 1

 

or 3.

 

O0 sets a modem to be in online mode.

 

O1 Initiates the balance and reorganizes the sequences before returns

 

to the online mode.

 

O3 Negotiates the transmission speed before returns to the online

 

mode.

 

Note that this command causes a modem to operate in the online

 

mode again after you switch to the command mode by executing the

 

+++ (Escape Code) command,

Qn

Enables modem to send result codes.

 

The n argument can be 0 or 1.

 

Q0 enables output result codes, which is a default setting.

 

Q1 disables output result codes.

Sr=n

Sets the value of a specified register to be n. You can use this

 

command to modify the value of a specified register.

 

You can specify the register to be set by specifying the r argument.

 

The r argument is a number that can be one among 0 through 27, 29,

 

31 through 33, 35, 37, and 89.

 

The n argument is the value assigned to the register, which ranges

 

from 0 to 255.

T

Specifies to perform tone dialing (the default). This command can also

 

be used as the dialing corrector.

P

Specifies to perform pulse dialing. After you execute this command, a

 

modem performs pulse dialing until you execute the T command. This

 

command can also be used as the dialing corrector.

Vn

Specifies format of result codes returned by modem. The n argument

 

can be 0 or 1.

 

V0 sends result codes (numeric).

 

V1 sends result codes (text), which is a default setting.

 

 

Example # Send dialing command to call number 169.

<Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] physical-mode async

[Sysname-Serial2/0] sendat ATD169

service modem-callback

Syntax service modem-callback

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