Motorola V.3600 Optional Detection Phase \M, Operating Mode \N, Fast detect data sequence enabled

Models: V.3600

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Protocols

If the modem is in direct mode (\J1) and a DCE link is established at a speed other than that of the original DTE autobaud speed, the modem will issue the CONNECT message for the new DTE speed at the original rate. All subsequent data will be sent to the DTE at the new DCE speed.

Command

Operation

 

 

\J

Disable slaved DTE/DCE (constant speed DTE on)

 

 

\J1

Enable slaved DTE/DCE (constant speed DTE off)

 

 

\J2

Enable 230.4 kbps as DTE speed

 

 

\J3

Disable 230.4 kbps as DTE speed

 

 

Note

The 230.4 kbps DTE speed is available, but the DTE will not autobaud to 230.4 kbps. With the modem set for 115.2 kbps, enter AT\J2 to enable the speed, and reset the DTE for 230.4 kbps. When the modem is set for 230.4 kbps, enter AT\J3 to disable it if needed. Reset the DTE for 115.2 kbps.

V.42 Optional Detection Phase — \M

This is a data sequence that speeds up the LAPM link negotiation time if V.42 LAPM is supported by the remote modem.

Command

Operation

 

 

\M

V.42 fast detect data sequence disabled

 

 

\M1

V.42 fast detect data sequence enabled

 

 

Operating Mode — \N

Select the V.42 bis mode to be used in data mode. An \Nn command issued during command mode while a connection is in progress will not affect the current connection but will be acted on for subsequent connections. LAPM or MNP protocol operation is referred to as MNP-only mode, and the auto-reliable modes allow protocol fallback.

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Motorola V.3600 manual Optional Detection Phase \M, Operating Mode \N, Command Operation Fast detect data sequence disabled