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Chapter 5 - Error Correction, Data Compression, and Speed Conversion
5.11 Result Codes
When the MT2834MR6 connects with another modem with error-correction or data compression enabled, its
CONNECT
responses change to inform you of the type of connection. (See Appendix C for a complete list of
result codes.)
5.11.1 MNP Error Correction
If terse responses are enabled, an
R
is added to the numeric code. If verbose responses are enabled, the
word
RELIABLE
follows the
CONNECT
message.
5.11.2 LAP-M Error Correction
If terse responses are enabled, an
L
is added to the numeric code. If verbose responses are enabled, the
word
LAPM
follows the
CONNECT
message.
5.11.3 Data Compression
If terse responses are enabled, a
C
is added to the numeric code. If verbose responses are enabled, the
word
COMPRESSED
follows the
CONNECT
message.
5.12 Speed Conversion
Speed conversion allows the MT2834MR6 to communicate at one speed over the phone line, and at another
speed at the RS-232 interface. The speed (baud rate) of the RS-232 interface, in bits per second (bps) can be
fixed independently of the speed of the online transmissions.
Besides data compression, another popular application for speed conversion involves an autoanswer
MT2834MR6 connected to a computer that does not have autobauding capability. This means that the
computer must be set at a fixed baud rate, regardless of whether the modem is communicating over the
phone line at 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14,400, 19,200, 21,600, 24,000, 26,400, or 28,800 bps. In this
application, speed conversion allows the modem to match its speed to that of a calling modem, while at the
same time communicating with the attached computer through its RS-232 serial port at a fixed baud rate,
which can be preselected at 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19,200, 38,400, 57,600, or 115,200 bps.
The flow control and pacing methods used between the computer and the modem during speed conversion
are the same as those used with V.42 error correction. The two choices (XON/XOFF or RTS/CTS) are
selected by using the &E commands detailed earlier in this chapter. If you are not using the modem’s V.42
error correction, you must activate modem flow control with a separate command (&E11), as explained
earlier.
There are three commands that relate specifically to speed conversion. They are the Baud Adjust ($BA),
Modem Baud Rate ($MB) and Serial Port Baud Rate ($SB) commands.