ZyXEL Elite 2864 User Guide - Page 79

Profiles

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Chapter 7 PROFILES The 2864 series modems let you save up to 4 sets of configurations which are called profiles. You can save each entire modem configuration in the non-volatile EEPROM memory for later use as default settings, or you can use it as the power-on default. Use the SAVE TO configuration submenu to save the current configuration to a profile, or use the &Wn command to save to profile n. AT&Wn Please note the different use of profile numbers in the AT&Vn and AT&Wn commands. There are 5 sets of pre-programmed profiles that come with each 2864 series modem. One is the factory default that is stored in the ROM and is not user alterable. The other four are stored in the non-volatile memory and are pre-programmed to suit the most common applications. You can modify these profiles and save them for your specific applications. You can view each set of profile settings by typing AT&Vn (n=0-5) from the terminal. The commands and their responses are as follows. The value shown for each register is a decimal number. AT&V0 Current Settings B0 E1 L4 M1 N5 Q0 V1 X5 &B1 &C1 &D2 &G0 &H3 &J0 &K4 &L0 &M0 &N0 &P0 &R1 &S0 &X0 &Y1 *B0 *C0 *D0 *E0 *F0 *G0 *I0 *L0 *M0 *P9 *Q2 *S0 S000=000 S005=008 S010=007 S015=130 S020=001 S025=000 S030=000 S035=032 S040=000 S045=100 S050=000 S055=000 S060=000 S001=000 S006=003 S011=070 S016=000 S021=178 S026=000 S031=017 S036=000 S041=000 S046=028 S051=000 S056=000 S061=000 S002=043 S007=060 S012=000 S017=018 S022=000 S027=156 S032=019 S037=000 S042=000 S047=064 S052=000 S057=000 S062=000 S003=013 S008=002 S013=000 S018=000 S023=105 S028=068 S033=255 S038=000 S043=008 S048=000 S053=000 S058=000 S063=000 S004=010 S009=006 S014=002 S019=000 S024=138 S029=000 S034=030 S039=032 S044=000 S049=006 S054=000 S059=000 S064=000 7-1

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Chapter 7
PROFILES
The 2864 series modems let you save up to 4 sets of configurations which are called
profiles. You can save each entire modem configuration in the non-volatile EEP-
ROM memory for later use as default settings, or you can use it as the power-on de-
fault. Use the
SAVE TO
configuration submenu to save the current configuration to
a profile, or use the
&W
n
command to save to profile n.
AT&Wn
Please note the different use of profile numbers in the
AT&V
n
and
AT&W
n
com-
mands.
There are 5 sets of pre-programmed profiles that come with each 2864 series mo-
dem. One is the factory default that is stored in the ROM and is not user alterable.
The other four are stored in the non-volatile memory and are pre-programmed to
suit the most common applications. You can modify these profiles and save them for
your specific applications. You can view each set of profile settings by typing
AT&V
n
(n=0-5) from the terminal. The commands and their responses are as follows. The
value shown for each register is a decimal number.
AT&V0
Current Settings
.............
B0
E1
L4
M1
N5
Q0
V1
X5
&B1
&C1
&D2
&G0
&H3
&J0
&K4
&L0
&M0
&N0
&P0
&R1
&S0
&X0
&Y1
*B0
*C0
*D0
*E0
*F0
*G0
*I0
*L0
*M0
*P9
*Q2
*S0
S000=000
S001=000
S002=043
S003=013
S004=010
S005=008
S006=003
S007=060
S008=002
S009=006
S010=007
S011=070
S012=000
S013=000
S014=002
S015=130
S016=000
S017=018
S018=000
S019=000
S020=001
S021=178
S022=000
S023=105
S024=138
S025=000
S026=000
S027=156
S028=068
S029=000
S030=000
S031=017
S032=019
S033=255
S034=030
S035=032
S036=000
S037=000
S038=000
S039=032
S040=000
S041=000
S042=000
S043=008
S044=000
S045=100
S046=028
S047=064
S048=000
S049=006
S050=000
S051=000
S052=000
S053=000
S054=000
S055=000
S056=000
S057=000
S058=000
S059=000
S060=000
S061=000
S062=000
S063=000
S064=000