Terminal Adapter AT Commands & S-Registers

originate data calls. This is useful for applications where a specific port is for dial-out only.

Usage: !ENn

Function: Enable Data DN/MSN n

Values: n=1 (enable Data DN/MSN 1), n=2 (enable Data DN/MSN 2)

Default: All ports are enabled by default

Description: !ENn enables a Data DN/MSN which will put it back in service for accepting and originating data calls.

*!N1=n DN 1

Sets the Modem Directory Number /Multiple Subscriber Number (Modem DN/MSN) for modem ports 1 and 2. TheModem DN/MSN is a number assigned to the BRI at subscription time by the ISDN service provider. The Modem DN/MSN is a string of up to 25 characters; valid characters are 0-9, the * character, and the # character. If used as an MSN, a subaddress can be added to the number (if one is needed) by using the : character followed by the subaddress number.”

*!N1=n sets the Modem DN/MSN for port 1 *!N2=n sets the Modem DN/MSN for port 2

Usage: *!N1=n

Function: Modem DN/MSN 1

Values: n=25-character string

Default: null string

Description: Modem DN/MSN 1 can be set to the same value as Modem DN/MSN 2 and it can also be set to the same value as Data DN/MSN 1 and/or 2. A call accepted by Modem DN/MSN 1 will be routed to the first modem.

Usage: *!N2=n

Function: Modem DN/MSN 2

Values: n=25-character string

Default: null string

Description: Modem DN/MSN 2 can be set to the same value as Modem DN/MSN 1 and it can also be set to the

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