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2.3
Basic Syntax Commands
2.3.1
Basic Syntax Command Format
The format of Basic Syntax commands, except for the D and S commands, is as follows:
where
character per V.250. In addition,
character, the "*" character followed by a single character, or the "^" character followed by a
single character.
decimal integer value. Commands that expect a
command. If a command expects
followed in the command line by another
"0" is assumed. If a command does not expect a
ERROR is generated. All leading "0"s in
Additional commands may follow a command (and associated parameter, if any) on the same
command line without any character required for separation. The actions of some commands
cause the remainder of the command line to be ignored (e.g., A).
See the D command for details on the format of the information that follows it.
2.3.2
S-Parameters
Commands that begin with the letter "S" are known as "S-parameters". The number following
the "S" indicates the "parameter number" being referenced. If the number is not recognized as
a valid parameter number, an ERROR result code is issued.
Immediately following this number, either a "?" or "=" character must appear. "?" is used to
read the current value of the indicated S-parameter; "=" is used to set the S-parameter to a
new value.
S
S
If the "=" is used, the new value to be stored in the S-parameter is specified in decimal
following the "=". If no value is given (i.e., the end of the command line occurs or the next
command follows immediately), the S-parameter specified may be set to 0, or an ERROR
result code issued and the stored value left unchanged. The ranges of acceptable values are
given in the description of each S-parameter.
If the "?" is used, the modem transmits a single line of information text to the DTE. The text
portion of this information text consists of exactly three characters, giving the value of the S-
parameter in decimal, with leading zeroes included.