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Error Control Commands
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0
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Initiate call with Direct Mode |
1
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Initiate call with Normal Mode (also referred to as Buffered Mode) only |
2
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Initiate V.42 without Detection Phase. If V.8 is in use, disable V.42 Detection Phase. |
3
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Initiate V.42 with Detection Phase. (Default.) |
4
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Initiate MNP |
6
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Initiate V.80 Synchronous Access Mode when connection is completed, and Data State is entered. (See +ESA and +ITF commands.) |
7
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Initiate Frame Tunneling Mode when connection is complete, and Data Mode is entered. |
<orig_fbk> Decimal number which specifies the acceptable fallback mode of operation when the modem is operating as the originator.
0
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LAPM, MNP, or Normal Mode error control optional. (Default.) |
1
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LAPM, MNP, or Direct Mode error control optional. |
2
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LAPM or MNP error control required; disconnect if error control is not established. |
3
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LAPM error control required; disconnect if error control is not established. |
4
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MNP error control required; disconnect if error control is not established. |
<ans_fbk> Decimal number which specifies the acceptable fallback mode of operation when the modem is operating as the answerer or specifies V.80 Synchronous Access Mode.
0
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Direct Mode. |
1
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Error control disabled, use Normal Mode. |
2
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LAPM, MNP, or Normal Mode error control optional. (Default.) |
3
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LAPM, MNP, or Direct Mode error control optional. |
4
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LAPM or MNP error control required; disconnect if error control is not established. |
5
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LAPM error control required; disconnect if error control is not established. |
6
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MNP error control required; disconnect if error control is not established. |
8
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Initiate V.80 Synchronous Access Mode when connection is completed, and Data State is entered (see +ESA and +ITF commands). |
9
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Initiate Frame Tunneling Mode when connection is complete, and Data Mode is entered. |
Examples
+ES=6 Enable V.80 Synchronous Access Mode originator.
+ES=6 Enable V.80 Synchronous Access Mode originator.
+ES=,,8 Enable V.80 Synchronous Access Mode answerer.
+ES=6,,8 Enable V.80 Synchronous Access Mode originator and answerer.
+ES=3 Enable V.42 with Detection Phase originator. Disable V.80 Synchronous
Access Mode originator.
+ES=,,2 Allow LAPM, MNP, or Normal Mode connection answerer. Disable V.80
Synchronous Access Mode answerer.
+ES=3,,2 Enable V.42 with Detection Phase originator, allow LAPM, MNP, or
Normal Mode connection answer. Disable Synchronous Access Mode originator and
answerer.
Reporting Current or Selected Values
Command: +ES?
Response: +ES:
+ES: 6,0,8 For V.80 Synchronous Access Mode originator and answerer.
Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values
Command: +ES=?
Response: +ES: (
Example: +ES: (0-4,6,7),(0-4),(0-6,8,9)
+ER - Error Control Reporting
This extended-format numeric parameter controls whether or not the extended-format +ER: intermediate result code is transmitted from the modem to the DTE.
S95 bit 3 is reset to 0 for +ER=0 and is set to a 1 for +ER=1. The more recent setting of +ER or S95 bit 3, and the W command setting, determines the actual error control result code reporting (see S95 Parameter and W Command).
+ER=[
Syntax
+ER=[
Defined Values
<value> A decimal number corresonding to the selected error control option:
0
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Error control reporting disabled (no +ER intermediate result code transmitted). (Default.) |
1
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Error control reporting enabled (+ER intermediate result code transmitted). |
Reporting Current or Selected Values
Command: +ER?
Response: +ER:
Example: +ER: 0 for the default setting
Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values
Command: +ER=?
Response: +ER: (
Example: +ER: (0,1)
+ER:
The +ER:<type>
The +ER intermediate result code, if enabled, is issued after the Modulation report (+MCR and +MRR) and before the Data Compression Report (+DR).
Syntax
+ER:<type>
Defined Values
<type> An alphanumeric code corresponding to the selected protocol.
NONE Error control is not in use.
LAPM V.42 LAPM protocol is in use.
ALT MNP is in use.
Example +ER: LAPM
\B - Transmit Break to Remote
In non-error correction mode, the modem will transmit a break signal to the remote modem with a length in multiples of 100 ms according to parameter specified. If a number in excess of 9 is entered, 9 is used. The command works in conjunction with the \K command.
In error correction mode, the modem will signal a break through the active error correction protocol, giving no indication of the length.
Syntax
\B
Defined Values
<value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option.
1-9 Break length in 100 ms units. (Default = 3.) (Non-error corrected mode
only.)
Result Codes
OK
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If connected in data modem mode. |
NO CARRIER
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If not connected or connected in fax modem mode. |
Note: When the modem receives a break from the remote modem, break is passed to the DTE as follows: In non-error correction mode direct, the break length is passed; in non-error correction mode normal and in error correction mode, a 300 ms break is passed.
&Y - Select Break Options
Select break handling options depending on parameter entered:
&Y Parameter
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Break Option
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0
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Destructive
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1
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Expedited Destructive
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2
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Expedited Non-Destructive
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3
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Reserved
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-K - MNP Extended Services
Enables or disables conversion of a V.42 LAPM connection to an MNP 10 connection. The parameter value, if valid, is written to S40 bits 0 and 1.
Syntax
-K<value>
Defined Values
<value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option.
0
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Disables V.42 LAPM to MNP 10 conversion. (Default.) |
1
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Enables V.42 LAPM to MNP 10 conversion. |
2
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Enables V.42 LAPM to MNP 10 conversion; inhibits MNP Extended Services initiation during V.42 LAPM answer mode detection phase. |
Result Codes
OK
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0 or 2. |
ERROR
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Otherwise |