NETGEAR XM128 ISDN User Manual
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Reference Guide for the Model XM128 ISDN Digital Modem
AT Command Set Reference
C-3
Bnn
Select ISDN Teleservice. B must be followed by two digits.
See also S-registers 82 and 102. For a description of Extended S-registers,
refer to Table D-4 on page D-5 in Appendix D, “Status Registers and Result
Codes."
B00
X.75 Transparent
B01
X.75 T.70
B04
BTX (Data X-J)
B10
V.110 user rate follows DTE speed (async) or V.110 user rate determined by
in-band negotiation (sync)
B13
V.110 user rate = 2400 bps. See also S-register 117. For a description of
Extended S-registers, refer to Table D-4 on page D-5 in Appendix D, “Status
Registers and Result Codes."
B14
V.110 user rate = 4800 bps
B15
V.110 user rate = 9600 bps
B16
V.110 user rate = 14400 bps
B17
V.110 user rate = 19200 bps
B18
V.110 user rate = 384000 bps (sync only)
B19
V.110 user rate = 576000 bps (sync only)
B20
V.120
B40
PPP async to sync conversion
B41
SLIP async to sync conversion
CEn
Call bumping for MPPP and CCB. See also S-register 85.0. For a description
of Extended S-registers, refer to Table D-4 on page D-5 in Appendix D, “Status
Registers and Result Codes."
CE0
Disable call bumping function.
CE1
Enable call bumping function.
CH?
Display the accumulated charging unit of the last call.
CI
Prefix number string to be added to the Calling-party-number before indicating
to the DTE when the type of number denotes international.
CLn
n=0-2048
Maximum size of user data in a packet (number of octets).
CL?
Inquire current setting of ATCLn.
CN
Prefix number string to be added to the calling party number before indicating
to the DTE when the type of number denotes national.
Table C-1.
Basic AT command set (continued)
Command
Options
Function and description