TABLE 6. Local Network and Host Modes

Command

Parameters

Details

 

 

 

*CTSE=n

n=0 or 1

Clear To Send Enable

 

 

This feature asserts CTS when there is a network con-

 

 

nection.

 

 

0

: Disabled (Default).

 

 

1

: Enable assertion of CTS when there is network cov-

 

 

erage.

 

 

Note: Flow control (AT\Q) will override this indication,

 

 

so if you want to use CTS to indicate network coverage,

 

 

flow control has to be off (AT\Q0).

 

 

RS232 voltage levels:

 

 

Positive = Network coverage.

 

 

Negative = No coverage.

 

 

 

*DU=n

n=0 or 1

The dial command always uses UDP, even when using

 

 

ATDT.

 

 

0

: Dial using the means specified (default).

 

 

1

: Dial UDP always, even when using ATDT.

 

 

Note: When this parameter is set you cannot establish a

 

 

TCP PAD connection.

 

 

 

*ENQ=n

n=0 or 1

Outputs an ENQ [0x05] after the TCP CONNECT

 

 

delayed by the Delay Connect Response time (S221).

 

 

0

: Disabled (Default).

 

 

1

: Enables ENQ on CONNECT.

 

 

 

*HOSTCOMLVL

none

Displays the current signal levels of the host serial port.

 

 

 

*HOSTMODE?

none

The current host mode (AT, PPP, UDP, etc.) which the

 

 

modem is in. If the modem is not in AT mode, telnet into

 

 

the modem to execute this command.

 

 

 

*HOSTNETMASK=n.n.n.n

n.n.n.n = subnet

Netmask for the host interface. Allows communication

 

mask, example

with a subnet behind the host interface.

 

255.255.255.0

 

 

 

 

 

*HOSTPAP=n

n=0 or 1

Use PAP to request the user login and password during

 

 

PPP negotiation on the host connection.

 

 

0

: Disable PAP request (Default).

 

 

1

: Takes user login and password from Windows DUN

 

 

connection and copies to *NETUID and *NETPW.

 

 

 

 

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