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V.110 and synchronous mode communications, Answering a v.110 call – ZyXEL Communications ACCESSING INTERNET & INTRANET omni series User Manual

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V.110 and Synchronous
Mode Communications

V.110 is most popular in Japan. The table below shows the
specifications of different ISDN protocols:

Synchronous
(external)

V.110

X.75/V.120

Layer 1

Transparent

80 Bits
Framing

HDLC

Layer 2

None

None

LAPB/LAPD

Layer 3

None

None

ISO8208 T.70
NL/ V.120

Error Control

No

No

Yes

V.42bis

No

No

Yes

Async or Sync

Sync

Async

Async

Bundle

Yes (Note)

No

Yes

Max. Line
Speed

64Kbps
128Kbps (Note)

38.4 Kbps

64Kbps
128Kbps

AT-Command
Configuration

ATB11&M1
(Sync Data)
ATB11&M3*I1
(V.25bis Sync HDLC)

ATB10

ATB0:
Transparent
ATB01: T.70
NL/ ATB20

Note : BONDING protocol for synchronous mode will be F/W upgradeable at
ZyXEL‘s option.

Answering a V.110 call

Once you set the proper V.110 communication mode, there is no
need to configure the ISDN mode to the protocol of an incoming
call. The omni will be able to determine the correct protocol to use
by examining the data coming in from the remote site if the device is
set to auto-answer or once an answer command is issued.

To allow the TA to answer the incoming call, you need to set S0 to a
value greater than 0 (i.e. ATS0=1). If S0 is not set (S0=0), the DCE