MultiModemBL User Guide

V.42 Mode Select #L

The V.42 standard implements both MNP Class 3 & 4 and LAP-M error correction methods. The V.42 Mode Select command (#L) selects which type of error correction (MNP or LAP-M) your modem uses for transmissions.

The various #L command options are as follows.

#L0 Command

The #L0 Command allows a pair of modems to negotiate which V.42

 

mode (MNP or LAP-M)will be used in their transmissions.

 

Originate Mode

 

a. If both modems have LAP-M capability, the modems use LAP-M

 

mode.

 

b. If one or both modems do not have LAP-M capability and both

 

have MNP, the modems use the MNP mode.

 

Answer Mode

 

a. The answering modem responds to either an MNP Link Request

 

or LAP-M Originator Detection Pattern (ODP) signal depending on

 

which the originating modem issues.

#L1 Command

The #L1 Command sets your modem to MNP error correction and

 

disables LAP-M. This command is for Originate mode only. In

 

Answer mode, the modem still accepts MNP or LAP-M.

#L2 Command

The #L2 Command sets your modem to LAP-M error correction, and

 

disables MNP. This command is for Originate mode only. Answer

 

mode still accepts MNP or LAP-M.

#L3 Command

In the prior commands, the modems use a two phase process to

 

establish a V.42 connection (detection to establish whether the

 

remote modem is also error correcting, and then protocol

 

establishment to determine parameters and to establish the error

 

correction connection). If you know that the other modem is a V.42

 

error correcting modem, and you wish to use LAP-M, the #L3

 

command disables the detection phase and goes directly to protocol

 

establishment. Both modems must have #L3 in effect.

Auto-Reliable Buffering $A

In Auto-Reliable mode, the modem is given four seconds to establish a Reliable connection. After this four-second period, the modem drops to Normal mode. Any data which is received during this period is typically discarded. The $A command can be used to cause the modem to buffer (save) data that is received during this Auto-Reliable time-out period. This data will then be output by the modem after the CONNECT message.

AT$A0 = Discard data received during auto-reliable time period.

AT$A1 = Buffer data received during auto-reliable time period.

The factory default is $A0.

64

Page 64
Image 64
Multi-Tech Systems BL-Series manual Mode Select #L, Auto-Reliable Buffering $A, Originate Mode, Answer Mode