Netgear XM128 QIG - Quick Install Guide - Page 107

in Appendix D, Status Registers and Result Codes.

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Reference Guide for the Model XM128 ISDN Digital Modem Table C-1. Basic AT command set (continued) Command DAs DBs DIs DL DNn=m Options DN0= DN1= DSn n=0-39 En E0 E1 * Hn H0 * H3 H4 In I0 I1 Function and description Dial s (number and options) that follows for the analog adapter, PHONE 1. Dial s (number and options) that follows for the analog adapter, PHONE 2. Dial s (number and options) that follows for ISDN data call. Repeat last ATD command. User enters DNs (USA switches) First phone number (m=seven-digit phone number for North American switches). Second phone number (m=seven-digit phone number for North American switches). Dial number stored in nonvolatile RAM at location n. Use a plus sign (+) to dial two consecutive numbers for bundling or MPPP calls. See also S-register 44.3. For a description of Extended S-registers, refer to Table D-4 on page D-5 in Appendix D, "Status Registers and Result Codes." Command mode local echo of keyboard commands. See also S-register 23.0. For a description of Extended S-registers, refer to Table D-4 on page D-5 in Appendix D, "Status Registers and Result Codes." Echo off Echo on On/off hook control Hang up the Model XM128 modem or ISDN, same as the command ATH. Hang up the analog adapter, PHONE 1. Hang up the analog adapter, PHONE 2. Display inquired information Display product code, same as ATI Results: 1291 (USA) 1292 (DSS1) 1293 (1TR6) Display product information and ROM checksum Results: XM128 : V x.xx where = USA, DSS1, or 1TR6 I3 Display link status report I9 Display Microsoft PnP code JAn n=0-255 Add-threshold for MPPP in Kbps unit *48 AT Command Set Reference C-5

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Reference Guide for the Model XM128 ISDN Digital Modem
AT Command Set Reference
C-5
DAs
Dial s (number and options) that follows for the analog adapter, PHONE 1.
DBs
Dial s (number and options) that follows for the analog adapter, PHONE 2.
DIs
Dial s (number and options) that follows for ISDN data call.
DL
Repeat last ATD command.
DNn=m
DN0=
User enters DNs (USA switches)
First phone number (m=seven-digit phone number for North American
switches).
DN1=
Second phone number (m=seven-digit phone number for North American
switches).
DSn
n=0-39
Dial number stored in nonvolatile RAM at location n. Use a plus sign (+) to dial
two consecutive numbers for bundling or MPPP calls. See also S-register
44.3. For a description of Extended S-registers, refer to Table D-4 on page D-5
in Appendix D, “Status Registers and Result Codes."
En
Command mode local echo of keyboard commands. See also S-register 23.0.
For a description of Extended S-registers, refer to Table D-4 on page D-5 in
Appendix D, “Status Registers and Result Codes."
E0
Echo off
E1
*
Echo on
Hn
On/off hook control
H0
*
Hang up the Model XM128 modem or ISDN, same as the command ATH.
H3
Hang up the analog adapter, PHONE 1.
H4
Hang up the analog adapter, PHONE 2.
In
Display inquired information
I0
Display product code, same as ATI Results:
1291
(USA)
1292
(DSS1)
1293
(1TR6)
I1
Display product information and ROM checksum
Results: XM128 <switch>: V x.xx
where <switch>= USA, DSS1, or 1TR6
I3
Display link status report
I9
Display Microsoft PnP code
JAn
n=0-255
*48
Add-threshold for MPPP in Kbps unit
Table C-1.
Basic AT command set (continued)
Command
Options
Function and description