
COURIER HIGH SPEED MODEMS
PERCENT COMMAND SET
%An Create and configure security accounts. See Appendix D.
%Bn Remotely configure the Courier's serial port rate. See Appendix D.
%B0 110 bps | %B6 | 9600 bps |
%B1 300 bps | %B7 | 19,200 bps |
%B2 600 bps | %B8 | 38,400 bps |
%B3 1200 bps | %B9 | 57,600 bps |
%B4 2400 bps | %B10 | 115,200 bps |
%B5 4800 bps |
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%Cn Remote configuration control. See Appendix D.
%C0 | Defer configuration. This is the default. Configuration |
| changes are deferred until the call is ended; they take |
| effect for ensuing connections. You do not need to enter |
| this command; it is the default unless you enter %C1 or |
| %C2. |
%C1 | Restore configuration. Use this command to cancel any |
| configuration changes made during remote access, and |
| restore the original configuration. However, commands |
| that have been written to NVRAM (with &W) will not be |
| restored to their previous settings. Additionally, if you |
| have forced immediate configuration changes (with |
| %C2), those changes cannot be reversed with %C1. |
%C2 | Execute configuration. Use this command to force |
| configuration changes to take effect immediately, during |
| the current connection. We recommend against forcing |
| immediate configuration changes unless absolutely |
| necessary, as this can result in an unreliable connection or |
| even a loss of connection. |
%E=n Make security system edits. See Appendix D.
%E=1 Erase local access password.
%E=2 Erase autopass password.
%E=3 Erase passwords in accounts