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Leased Line Configuration Options

Rate Auto Orig: Disable

Nxt Disable OnFlBkTo48 OnFlBkTo72 OnFlBkTo96 OnFlBkTo120 OnFlBkTo144 OnFlBkTo168

Rate Auto Originate. Initiates a dial backup call, using the phone number in directory location 1, when the leased-line rate of the modem falls back to or below a certain speed.

Disable – The modem will not perform a Rate Auto Originate.

OnFlBkTo48 – If the leased-line rate of the modem falls back to 4800 bps, a dial backup attempt will be initiated.

OnFlBkTo72 – If the leased-line rate of the modem falls back to 7200 bps, a dial backup attempt will be initiated.

OnFlBkTo96 – If the leased-line rate of the modem falls back to 9600 bps, a dial backup attempt will be initiated.

OnFlBkTo120 – If the leased-line rate of the modem falls back to 12,000 bps, a dial backup attempt will be initiated.

OnFlBkTo144 – If the leased-line rate of the modem falls back to 14,400 bps, a dial backup attempt will be initiated. This is available only on modems with the V.32terbo feature.

OnFlBkTo168 – If the leased-line rate of the modem falls back to 16,800 bps, a dial backup attempt will be initiated. This is available only on modems with the V.32terbo feature.

AT command is S36 = n:

S36 = 0

Disable

S36 = 1

OnFlBkTo48

S36 = 2

OnFlBkTo72

S36 = 3

OnFlBkTo96

S36 = 4

OnFlBkTo120

S36 = 5

OnFlBkTo144

S36 = 6

OnFlBkTo168

NOTE: Rate Auto-Originate is valid only when V.32bis Autorate is enabled (S76 = 0).

Auto Redial

Nxt Dir_1 Dirs_1-2 Dirs_1-3 Dirs_1-4 Dirs_1-5 Dirs_1-6 Dirs_1-7 Dirs_1-8 Dirs_1-9 Dirs_1-10

Auto Redial. Works in conjunction with the Bad Lines Auto Originate and Rate Auto Originate options. It allows repeated automatic dial backup attempts by specifying the range of Directory Locations that can be tried. The modem must be in Originate mode.

Dir_1 – The modem will use only Directory Location 1 for automatic dial backups.

Dirs_1-2– The modem will use Directory Location 2 in the event of call failure using Directory Location 1. Dirs_1-3– The modem will use Directory Location 3 in the event of call failure using the preceding entries.

S SS

S SS

Dirs_1-10– The modem will use Directory Location 10 in the event of call failure using the preceding entries.

AT command is S-register S35 = n:

S35 = 0 Use Directory Location 1

S35 = 1 Use Directory Locations 1–2

S35 = 2 Use Directory Locations 1–3

S35 = 3 Use Directory Locations 1–4

S SS

S SS

S35 = 9 Use Directory Locations 1–10

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3800 specifications

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