Intel PRO/100 +Ms=?, Subparameter, Carrier, Values for example, AT+MS=,0 or, AT+MS=,,,2400

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+MS=?

Displays range of acceptable values for each

 

subparameter

<carrier>

Specifies the preferred modulation to be used in

 

originating or answering a connection. The

 

<carrier> subparameter is an unquoted string

 

of characters. If the <carrier> parameter is

 

specified, the other subparameters will revert to

 

factory defaults. If <carrier> is omitted, any

 

unspecified parameters will keep their current

 

values (for example, AT+MS=,0 or

 

AT+MS=,,,2400).

Values accepted for <carrier> are the following:

B103 Bell 103 (300bps)

B212 Bell 212A (1200bps)

V21 ITU-T V.21 (300bps)

V22 ITU-T V.22 (1200bps)

V22B ITU-T V.22bis (2400bps)

V23C ITU-T V.23 with constant carrier (1200/75 or 75/ 1200bps)

V32 ITU-T V.32 (4800 or 9600bps)

V32B ITU-T V.32bis (4800 - 19200bps)

V34 ITU-T V.34 (2400 - 33600bps)

K56 (default) Lucent/Rockwell K56flex (32000 - 56000bps)

<automode>

Enables or disables negotiation of an alternative

 

<carrier> if the preferred modulation is not

 

available.

Values accepted for <automode> are the following:

0Disabled. Modem will disconnect if it is unable to negotiate a connection with the specified <carrier>.

1Enabled (default). If the specified <carrier> is unavail- able, modem will attempt to negotiate an alternative carrier as appropriate.

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Intel PRO/100 appendix +Ms=?, Subparameter, Carrier, Values for example, AT+MS=,0 or, AT+MS=,,,2400, Available

PRO/100 specifications

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