ZyXEL Elite 2864 User Guide - Page 85

Saving to Profile, Profile Protection

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PROFILE 0 PROFILE 1 PROFILE 2 PROFILE 3 FACTORY DEFAULT ATZ0 ATZ1 ATZ2 ATZ3 ATZ4 Resets the modem and loads user profile 0. Resets the modem and loads user profile 1. Resets the modem and loads user profile 2. Resets the modem and loads user profile 3. Resets the modem and loads the factory default profile. Selecting profile n will reset the modem and load user profile n. Profile n is also set as the power-on profile. Saving to Profile You can save your current settings to one of the four user profiles. If you want to modify one of the profiles, recall it as the active settings, then use the panel menu or AT command to do modifications. Save it by using the SAVE TO submenu or &Wn command. For example, to save to profile 2, you can issue AT&W2 from the terminal or select the SAVE TO submenu from the LCD panel, then press the ENTER key on profile 2. On the SAVE TO submenu screen, the profile accompanying the equal sign (=) is the profile selected in the RESET submenu, i.e., the power-on default profile, unless the power-on profile is set to factory default. In this case, profile 0 is the SAVE TO default. > =PROFILE 0 PROFILE 0 PROFILE 1 PROFILE 2 PROFILE 3 AT&W0 AT&W1 AT&W2 AT&W3 : PROFILE 1 : PROFILE 2 : PROFILE 3 = PROFILE 0 Saves the current settings to the user profile 0. Saves the current settings to the user profile 1. Saves the current settings to the user profile 2. Saves the current settings to the user profile 3. Profile Protection If S35 bit 6 of profile 0 is set, this profile is protected. A save operation using AT&W0 will prompt the user to enter the supervisory password. Using the SAVE TO menu to save to profile 0 will have no effect. Refer to chapter 8 for more information on S-registers. 7-7

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Selecting profile n will reset the modem and load user profile n. Profile n is also set
as the power-on profile.
Saving to Profile
You can save your current settings to one of the four user profiles. If you want to
modify one of the profiles, recall it as the active settings, then use the panel menu or
AT
command to do modifications. Save it by using the
SAVE TO
submenu or
&W
n
command. For example, to save to profile 2, you can issue
AT&W2
from the terminal
or select the
SAVE TO
submenu from the LCD panel, then press the
ENTER
key on
profile 2. On the
SAVE TO
submenu screen, the profile accompanying the equal sign
(
=
) is the profile selected in the
RESET
submenu, i.e., the power-on default profile,
unless the power-on profile is set to factory default. In this case, profile 0 is the
SAVE
TO
default.
Profile Protection
If S35 bit 6 of profile 0 is set, this profile is protected. A save operation using
AT&W0
will prompt the user to enter the supervisory password. Using the
SAVE TO
menu to
save to profile 0 will have no effect. Refer to chapter 8 for more information on
S-registers.
PROFILE 0
ATZ0
Resets the modem and loads user profile 0.
PROFILE 1
ATZ1
Resets the modem and loads user profile 1.
PROFILE 2
ATZ2
Resets the modem and loads user profile 2.
PROFILE 3
ATZ3
Resets the modem and loads user profile 3.
FACTORY
DEFAULT
ATZ4
Resets the modem and loads the factory default
profile.
PROFILE 0
AT&W0
Saves the current settings to the user profile 0.
PROFILE 1
AT&W1
Saves the current settings to the user profile 1.
PROFILE 2
AT&W2
Saves the current settings to the user profile 2.
PROFILE 3
AT&W3
Saves the current settings to the user profile 3.
=PROFILE
0
:
PROFILE
1
:
PROFILE
2
:
PROFILE
3
= PROFILE
0
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