Commands

%An Auto-Reliable Fallback Character

!

CAUTION

Where n is an integer between 0 and 127 indicating an ASCII character (Default is 0, auto-reliable fallback character disabled).

Sets the ASCII character recognized as the auto-reliable fallback character on the answering modem. In auto-reliable mode, when the modem encounters an incoming auto-reliable fallback character from the remote system, it automatically switches to normal mode and passes the character to the serial port. Auto-reliable fallback character recognition stops if the modem receives a SYN character (decimal 22).

Do not set n=63 or n=126. These settings interfere with V.42 negotiations.

NOTE

With this command, \ N3 \ C2 must also be set.

\An

Maximum MNP Block Size

\A0

Sets block size up to a maximum of 64 characters.

\A1

Sets block size up to a maximum of 128 characters.

\A2

Sets block size up to a maximum of 192 characters.

\A3

Sets block size up to a maximum of 256 characters.

 

Sets maximum block size for MNP stream link connections.

Bn ITU-T/Bell Mode

B0 Uses ITU-T V.22 and V.21 standards at 1,200 and 300 bps.

B1 Uses Bell 212A and 103 standards at 1,200 and 300 bps. $Bn Serial-Port Bps Rate

Where n = 75; 300; 600; 1,200; 2,400; 4,800; 9,600; 19,200; 38,400; 57,600; 115,200 bps.

Sets the serial-port bps rate when issued.

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