56K V.92 Data, Fax, and Voice Chipset

Table 3-4. Data Mode Command Descriptions (Continued)

Response Code Data Rate: This command selects whether the modem sends the DTE independent modem connection result codes for speed, error control protocol, or data compression.

 

n = 0**

CONNECT result code reports DTE speed.

 

n = 2

CONNECT result code reports DCE speed.

 

n = 3

CONNECT result code reports DTE data rate, modulation mode, er-

 

 

ror correction, data compression, DCE transmitter speed and DCE

 

 

receiver speed when the mode is configured for verbose V1 (text)

 

 

response codes. For numeric responses V0, the modem responds

 

 

with the W0 numeric response codes. The verbose response codes

 

 

use the following format:

 

 

CONNECT (DTE data rate) /(modulation)/(error correction)/(data

 

 

compression) / TX=(DCE transmit data rate) / RX=(DTE receive

 

 

data rate)

 

 

Modulation types include: V21, V22, V22B, V23C, V32, V32B, V34,

 

 

V.90 and V.92

 

 

Error correction types include: NONE, LAPM, MNP

Wn

0

Data compression types include: NONE, V42B, MNP5

 

 

For example:

 

 

CONNECT 115200/V34/LAPM/V42B/TX=28800/RX=28000

 

n = 4

CONNECT result code reports DCE protocol, data compression,

 

 

and DCE data rate when the mode is configured for verbose V1 (text

 

 

response codes). For numeric responses V0, the modem responds

 

 

with the W0 numeric response codes. The verbose response codes

 

 

use the following format:

 

 

(DCE protocol)

 

 

(data compression)

 

 

(line speed)

 

 

Error correction types include: NONE, LAPM, MNP

 

 

Data compression types include: NONE, V42B, MNP5

 

 

For example:

 

 

PROTOCOL: LAPM

 

 

COMPRESSION: V42B

 

 

CONNECT 33,600

 

 

 

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