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DTE-Modem Interface commands
The parameters defined in this section control the operation of the interface
between the DTE and modem.
E - Command Echo
The modem enables or disables the echo of characters to the DTE. The parameter
value, if valid, is written to S14 bit 1.
Syntax
E<value>
Defined Values
<value> Decimal number corresponding to the option.
0
|
Disables command echo. |
1
|
Enables command echo. (Default.) |
Result Codes
OK
|
<value> = 0 or 1 |
ERROR
|
Otherwise |
Q - Quiet Results Codes Control
The command enables or disables the sending of result codes to the DTE. The
parameter value, if valid, is written to S14 bit 2.
Syntax
Q<value>
Defined Values
<value> Decimal number corresponding to the option.
0
|
Enables result codes to the DTE. (Default.) |
1
|
Disables result codes to
the DTE. |
Result Codes
OK
|
<value> = 0 or 1 |
ERROR
|
Otherwise |
V - Result Code Form
This command selects the sending of short-form or long-form result codes to the
DTE. The parameter, if valid, is written to S14 bit 3.
Syntax
V<value>
Defined Values
<value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option.
0
|
Enables short-form (terse) result codes.
Line feed is not issued before a short-form result code. |
1
|
Enables long-form (verbose)
result codes. (Default.) |
Result Codes
OK
|
<value> = 0 or 1 |
ERROR
|
Otherwise |
W - Connect Message Control
This command, in conjunction with S95 bits 0, 2, 3, and 5 (bits 2, 3, and 5 can
be written directly by the host or by the +MR, +ER, and +DR commands,
respectively), control the format of CONNECT messages. The actual result code
messages reported reflect the W command setting and the S95 bit settings. (Also
see +MR, +ER, and +DR commands.)
The W parameter value, if valid, is written to S31 bits 2 and 3.
Syntax
W<value>
Defined Values
<value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option.
0
|
Upon connection, the modem reports only
the DTE speed (e.g., CONNECT 19200). Subsequent responses are disabled.
(Default.) |
1
|
Upon connection, the modem reports the
modulation, line speed, the error correction protocol, and the DTE
speed, respectively. Subsequent responses are disabled. |
2
|
Upon connection, the modem
reports the DCE speed (e.g., CONNECT 14400). Subsequent responses
are disabled. |
Result Codes
OK
|
<value> = 0,1, or 2 |
ERROR
|
Otherwise |
X - Extended Result Codes
Select result code format and call progress detection ATXn will select the
operation of the modem relative to dial tone detection, busy detection, and/or
the ability to report the DCE speed with the connect message. The following
table describes the operation.
Syntax
X<value>
Result Codes
OK
|
<value> = 0,1, or 2 |
ERROR
|
Otherwise |
Short Form
|
Long Form
|
n Value in ATXn Command
|
|
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
+F4
|
+FCERROR |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
0
|
OK |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
1
|
CONNECT |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
2
|
RING |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
3
|
NO CARRIER |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
4
|
ERROR |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
5
|
CONNECT 1200 |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
6
|
NO DIAL TONE |
3
|
3
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
7
|
BUSY |
3
|
3
|
3
|
x
|
x
|
8
|
NO ANSWER |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
9
|
CONNECT 600 |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
10
|
CONNECT 2400 |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
11
|
CONNECT 4800 |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
12
|
CONNECT 9600 |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
13
|
CONNECT 7200 |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
14
|
CONNECT 12000 |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
15
|
CONNECT 14400 |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
16
|
CONNECT 19200 |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
17
|
CONNECT 38400 |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
18
|
CONNECT 57600 |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
19
|
CONNECT 115200 |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
20
|
CONNECT 230400 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
22
|
CONNECT 75TX/1200RX |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
23
|
CONNECT 1200TX/75RX |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
24
|
DELAYED |
4
|
4
|
4
|
4
|
x
|
32
|
BLACKLISTED |
4
|
4
|
4
|
4
|
x
|
33
|
FAX |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
35
|
DATA |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
40
|
+MRR: 300 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
44
|
+MRR: 1200/75 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
45
|
+MRR: 75/1200 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
46
|
+MRR: 1200 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
47
|
+MRR: 2400 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
48
|
+MRR: 4800 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
49
|
+MRR: 7200 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
50
|
+MRR: 9600 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
51
|
+MRR: 12000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
52
|
+MRR: 14400 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
53
|
+MRR: 16800 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
54
|
+MRR: 19200 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
55
|
+MRR: 21600 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
56
|
+MRR: 24000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
57
|
+MRR: 26400 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
58
|
+MRR: 28800 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
59
|
CONNECT 16800 |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
61
|
CONNECT 21600 |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
62
|
CONNECT 24000 |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
63
|
CONNECT 26400 |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
64
|
CONNECT 28800 |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
66
|
+DR: ALT |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
67
|
+DR: V42B |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
69
|
+DR: NONE |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
70
|
+ER: NONE |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
77
|
+ER: LAPM |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
78
|
+MRR: 31200 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
79
|
+MRR: 33600 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
80
|
+ER: ALT |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
81
|
+ER: ALT-CELLULAR |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
83
|
LINE-IN-USE |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
84
|
CONNECT 33600 |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
91
|
CONNECT 31200 |
1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
134
|
+MCR: B103 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
135
|
+MCR: B212 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
136
|
+MCR: V21 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
137
|
+MCR: V22 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
138
|
+MCR: V22B |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
139
|
+MCR: V23 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
140
|
+MCR: V32 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
141
|
+MCR: V32B |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
142
|
+MCR: V34 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
144
|
+MCR: K56 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
145
|
+MCR: V90 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
150
|
+MRR: 32000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
151
|
+MRR: 34000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
152
|
+MRR: 36000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
153
|
+MRR: 38000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
154
|
+MRR: 40000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
155
|
+MRR: 42000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
156
|
+MRR: 44000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
157
|
+MRR: 46000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
158
|
+MRR: 48000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
159
|
+MRR: 50000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
160
|
+MRR: 52000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
161
|
+MRR: 54000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
162
|
+MRR: 56000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
165
|
CONNECT 32000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
166
|
CONNECT 34000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
167
|
CONNECT 36000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
168
|
CONNECT 38000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
169
|
CONNECT 40000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
170
|
CONNECT 42000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
171
|
CONNECT 44000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
172
|
CONNECT 46000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
173
|
CONNECT 48000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
174
|
CONNECT 50000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
175
|
CONNECT 52000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
176
|
CONNECT 54000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
177
|
CONNECT 56000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
178
|
CONNECT 230400 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
180
|
CONNECT 28000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
181
|
CONNECT 29333 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
182
|
CONNECT 30667 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
183
|
CONNECT 33333 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
184
|
CONNECT 34667 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
185
|
CONNECT 37333 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
186
|
CONNECT 38667 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
187
|
CONNECT 41333 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
188
|
CONNECT 42667 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
189
|
CONNECT 45333 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
190
|
CONNECT 46667 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
191
|
CONNECT 49333 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
192
|
CONNECT 50667 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
193
|
CONNECT 53333 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
194
|
CONNECT 54667 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
195
|
+MRR: 28000 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
196
|
+MRR: 29333 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
197
|
+MRR: 30667 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
198
|
+MRR: 33333 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
199
|
+MRR: 34667 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
200
|
+MRR: 37333 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
201
|
+MRR: 38667 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
202
|
+MRR: 41333 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
203
|
+MRR: 42667 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
204
|
+MRR: 45333 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
205
|
+MRR: 46667 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
206
|
+MRR: 49333 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
207
|
+MRR: 50667 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
208
|
+MRR: 53333 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
209
|
+MRR: 54667 |
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
An 'x' in a column indicates that
the message (either the long form if verbose, or the value only
for short form) will be generated when that particular value of
'n' (shown at the top of the column) has been selected by the
use of ATXn. If the column is blank, then no message will be generated
for that x option. A numeral indicates which less explicit message
(verbose or short form) will be output for that X option.
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Adaptive Dialing/Fast Dialing
Adaptive dialing will be selected when X0, X1, X3, or X5 is selected. The dial
parameters "T" or "P" will override adaptive dialing. When X2, X4, or X6
selected adaptive dialing is disabled.
Adaptive Dialing
Y - Default Power up Profile Selects the power up profile from the following
based on the parameter entered.
Syntax
Y<value>
Parameter
|
Power Up Profile
|
0
|
NVM Profile 0
|
1
|
NVM Profile 1
|
2
|
Factory Profile 0
|
3
|
Factory Profile 1
|
4
|
Factory Profile 2
|
Z - Reset
Resets system and restores configuration based on parameter entered as follows:
Syntax
Z<value>
Parameter
|
Reset Profile
|
0
|
Use Power Up Profile
|
1
|
NVM Profile 0
|
2
|
NVM Profile 1
|
3
|
Factory Profile 0
|
4
|
Factory Profile 1
|
5
|
Factory Profile 2
|
&C - RLSD (DCD) Option
The modem controls the RLSD output in accordance with the parameter supplied.
The parameter value, if valid, is written to S21 bit 5.
Syntax
&C<value>
Defined Values
<value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option.
0
|
RLSD remains ON at all times. |
1
|
RLSD follows the state of the carrier.
(Default.) |
Result Codes
OK
|
0 or 1 |
ERROR
|
Otherwise |
&D - DTR Option
This command interprets the ON to OFF transition of the DTR signal from the DTE
in accordance with the parameter supplied. The parameter value, if valid, is
written to S21 bits 3 and 4. Also, see S25.
Syntax
&D<value>
Defined Values
<value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option.
0
|
DTR drop is interpreted according to the current
&Qn setting as follows:
&Q0, &Q5, &Q6: DTR is ignored (assumed
ON). Allows operation with DTEs which do not provide DTR.
&Q1: DTR drop causes the modem to hang up. Auto-answer
is not affected.
&Q2, &Q3: DTR drop causes the modem to hang
up. Auto-answer is inhibited.
|
1
|
DTR drop is interpreted according to the current
&Qn setting as follows:
&Q0, &Q1, &Q5, &Q6: DTR drop is
interpreted by the modem as if the asynchronous escape sequence
had been entered. The modem returns to asynchronous command state
without disconnecting.
&Q2, &Q3: DTR drop causes the modem to hang
up. Auto-answer is inhibited.
|
2
|
DTR drop is interpreted according to the current
&Qn setting as follows:
&Q0 through &Q6: DTR drop causes the modem
to hang up. Auto-answer is inhibited. (Default.)
|
3
|
DTR drop is interpreted according to the current
&Qn setting as follows:
&Q0, &Q1, &Q5, &Q6: DTR drop causes
the modem to perform a soft reset as if the Z command were received.
The &Y setting determines which profile is loaded.
&Q2, &Q3: DTR drop causes the modem to hang
up. Auto-answer is inhibited.
If &Q5, &Q6, +FCLASS=1 or +FCLASS=2 is in
effect, the action taken is the same as for &Q0.
|
&H - Select Transmit Flow Control
Select Hardware or Software Transmit Flow Control between DTE and DCE
depending on entered parameter:
&H Parameter
|
Flow Control
|
Mapping |
0
|
None
|
Modem does not assert flow control |
1
|
CTS
|
Hardware flow control. Modem de-asserts
CTS to DTE when buffer reaches high water mark and subsequently asserts
CTS when buffer reaches low water mark. |
2
|
XON/XOFF
|
Software flow control. Modem sends XOFF
to DTE when buffer reaches high water mark and subsequently sends
XON when buffer reaches low water mark. |
3
|
CTS
|
(same as &H1) |
&I - Select Receive Software Flow Control
Select Software Flow Control between DTE and DCE depending on parameter entered:
Syntax
&I<value>
Defined Values
<value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option.
&I Parameter
|
Flow Control
|
Operation |
0
|
None
|
Modem ignores XOFF (DC3) transmitted
from DTE. |
1
|
DC1/DC3 passthrough
|
Modem responds to XOFF (DC3) transmitted
from the DTE by halting data flow on the receive data path. XOFF (DC3)
passed in data stream to remote modem. Modem responds to XON (DC1)
transmitted from the DTE by restarting data flow on the receive data
path. XON (DC1) passed in data stream to remote modem. |
2
|
DC1/DC3
|
Modem responds to XOFF (DC3) transmitted
from the DTE by halting data flow on the receive data path. Modem
responds to XON (DC1) transmitted from the DTE by restarting data
flow on the receive data path. |
3
|
Not supported
|
(same as &I1) |
4
|
Not supported
|
(same as &I1) |
5
|
Not supported
|
(same as &I1) |
&K - Select Data Compression
Select Data Compression if Error Control is enabled. Compression (MNP5 or
V.42bis) selected by parameter as follows:
Syntax
&K<value>
Defined Values
<value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option.
&K Parameter
|
Compression
|
0
|
None
|
1
|
Enabled
|
2
|
Enabled
|
3
|
Not supported
|
&M - Error Control and Synchronous Operation
Selects Error Control Operation as follows:
Syntax
&M<value>
Defined Values
<value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option.
&M Parameter
|
Error Control
|
Operation |
0
|
None
|
Selects normal speed buffered mode (disables
error-correction mode). |
1
|
Reserved
|
|
2
|
Reserved
|
|
3
|
Reserved
|
|
4
|
Auto
|
Selects auto reliable mode. Failure to
make a reliable connection results in the modem falling back to the
speed buffered normal mode. |
5
|
Reliable
|
Selects reliable (error-correction) mode.
The modem will first attempt a LAPM connection and then an MNP connection.
Failure to make a reliable connection results in the modem hanging
up. |
&R - Select Receive Hardware Flow Control
Select Receive Hardware Flow Control between DTE and DCE depending on
parameter entered:
&R Parameter
|
Hardware FC
|
Operation |
0
|
Reserved
|
|
1
|
None
|
RTS ignored |
2
|
RTS/CTS
|
Modem halts data flow on the receive
data path when RTS is de-asserted. Modem restarts data flow on the
receive data path when RTS asserted. |
&S - DSR Override
This command selects how the modem will control DSR. The parameter value, if
valid, is written to S21 bit 6.
Syntax
&S<value>
Defined Values
<value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option.
&0
|
DSR will remain ON at all times. (Default.) |
&1
|
DSR will become active after
answer tone has been detected and inactive after the carrier has been
lost. |
Result Codes
OK
|
<value> = 0 or 1 |
ERROR
|
Otherwise |
+IPR - Fixed DTE Rate
This numeric extended-format parameter specifies the data rate at which the
modem will accept commands during online operation. It may be used to select
operation at rates at which the modem is not capable of automatically detecting
the data rate being used by the DTE. Specifying a value of 0 disables the
function and allows operation only at rates automatically detectable by the
modem. The specified rate takes effect following the issuance of any result
code(s) associated with the current command line.
The
<rate> specified does not apply in OnLine Data State if Normal Mode
(Direct Mode) of operation is selected.
Syntax
+IPR=<rate>
Defined Values
<rate> Specifies the DTE-modem interface operation rate in bits/s. The
available rates are: 0, 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600,
115200, or 230400
If unspecified or set to 0, automatic detection is selected and the character
format is also forced to autodetect, +ICF=0.
If the rate specified is not supported by the modem, an ERROR result code will
be returned
Reporting Current or Selected Values
Command:
|
+IPR?
|
Response:
|
+IPR: <rate>
|
Example 1:
|
+IPR: 0 For automatic rate detection.
|
Example 2:
|
+IPR: 115200 For 115200 bps.
|
Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values
Command:
|
+IPR=?
|
Response:
|
+IPR: (<rate> range)
|
Example:
|
+IPR: (0,300,1200,2400,4800,9600,19200,38400,57600,115200,
230400)
|
+IFC - DTE-Modem Local Flow Control
This extended-format compound parameter controls the operation of local flow
control between the DTE and the modem during the data state when V.42 error
control is used, or when fallback to non-error control mode is specified to
include buffering and flow control. It accepts two numeric subparameters.
Syntax
+IFC=[<modem_by_DTE>[,<DTE_by_modem>]]
Defined Values
<modem_by_DTE> Specifies the method to be used by the DTE to control
the flow of received data from the modem.
0
|
None
|
1
|
XON/XOFF on transmitted data (XON/XOFF on transmit
data); do not pass XON/XOFF characters to the remote modem.
|
2
|
Circuit 133 (Ready for Receiving). (Default.)
|
3
|
DC1/DC3 on circuit 103 (Transmitted Data) with DC1/DC3
characters being passed through to the remote DCE in addition to
being acted upon for local flow control
|
<DTE_by_modem> Specifies the method to be used by the modem to
control the flow of transmitted data from the DTE.
0
|
None
|
1
|
XON/XOFF on received data.
|
2
|
CTS/RTS. (Default.)
|
Reporting Current or Selected Values
Command:
|
+IFC?
|
Response:
|
+IFC: <modem_by_DTE>,<DTE_by_modem>
|
Example:
|
+IFC: 2,2 For the defaults.
|
Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values
Command:
|
+IFC?
|
Response:
|
+IFC: (<modem_by_DTE range>,<DTE_by_modem
range >)
|
Example:
|
+IFC: (0-3),(0-2)
|
+ILRR - DTE-Modem Local Rate Reporting
This extended-format numeric parameter controls whether or not the
extended-format +ILRR:<rate>
information text is transmitted from the modem to the DTE.
Syntax
+ILRR=<value>
Defined Values
<value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option.
0
|
Disables reporting of local port rate (+ILRR: is
not transmitted). (Default.)
|
1
|
Enables reporting of local port rate (+ILRR: is
transmitted).
|
Reporting Current or Selected Values
Command:
|
+ILRR?
|
Response:
|
+ILRR: <current value>
|
Example:
|
+ILRR: 0 For the default setting
|
Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values
Command:
|
+ILRR=?
|
Response:
|
+ILRR: (<value>range)
|
Example:
|
+ILRR: (0,1)
|
Reported Rate
The
<rate> reported represents the current (negotiated or
renegotiated) DTE-modem rate. If enabled, the intermediate result code
is transmitted after any modulation, error control or data compression
reports are transmitted, and before any final result code (e.g., CONNECT)
is transmitted. The
<rate> is applied after the final result code is transmitted.
The DTE-modem port rate will change only if neither buffered mode nor error
controlled means are enabled (+ES=x,0) and if the negotiated carrier rate
(+MRR) does not match the current DTE-modem port rate (autodetected from the
previous command line).
Syntax
+ILRR:
<rate>[,<rx_rate>]
Defined Values
<rate>
|
Decimal value representing the current (negotiated
or renegotiated) DTE-modem rate:
0, 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600,
115200, or 230400
|
<rx_rate>
|
Optional decimal value reporting the RXD rate, if
it is different from the TXD rate:
0, 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600,
115200, or 230400
|
Example:
|
+ILRR: 19200
|
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