Universal protocol compatibility, Choosing the modem link options – ZyXEL Communications Omni 288S User Manual
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Chapter 4 - Advanced Data Communications
4-4
Universal Protocol Compatibility
Universal compatibility covers a broad range of ITU-T and BELL standards, and
provides data compression.
Various operation modes that can be achieved are as follows:
Standard
BPS rate
(+/-0,01%)
Baud rate
(+/-0,01%)
Modulation
Carrier Freq
[Hz]
V.34
28 800 - 2 400
multiple
multiple
multiple
ZyXEL
19 200
2 743
ZyXEL
16 800
2 400
V.33*
14 400
2 400
128-TCM
1800
V.33*
12 000
2 400
64-TCM
1800
V.32bis
14 400
2 400
128-TCM
1800
V.32bis
12 000
2 400
64-TCM
1800
V.32bis
7 200
2 400
16-TCM
1800
V.32
9 600
2 400
32-TCM
1800
V.32 uncoded
9 600
2 400
16-QAM
1800
V.32
4 800
2 400
4-DPSK
1800
V.29*
9 600
2 400
16-QAM
1700
V.29*
7 200
2 400
8-QAM
1700
V.29*
4 800
2 400
4-DPSK
1700
V.27bis*
4 800
1 600
8-PSK
1800
V.27bis*
2 400
1 200
4-DPSK
1800
V.26bis*
2 400
1 200
4-DPSK
1800
V.23
1200 / 75
1200 / 75
FSK
V.23
600 / 75
600 / 75
FSK
V.22bis†
2 400
600
16-QAM
1200 Orig.
2400 Ans.
V.22†
1 200
600
4-DPSK
1200 Orig.
2400 Ans.
V.21
300
300
FSK
BELL 103
300
300
FSK
G3 FAX
Implemented according to T.30, V.17,V.29 and V.27ter.
Cellular Modes
ZyXEL proprietary cellular modes; 14400 bps to 4800 bps.
Choosing the Modem Link Options
The Link options or protocol negotiation settings are controlled by the &N
command. The default setting is &N0. The modem will execute an auto-handshake
sequence to determine the protocol being used by the remote modem, and connect
at the highest allowable speed.
The link options can also be set to force negotiation to any one of the protocol
options listed in the above table using &N1 to &N73. If the modem cannot
successfully negotiate the protocol that was set, connection will be refused, and
the modem will release the line. For specific settings, please refer to Chapter 11.