ZyXEL Omni TA 128 User Guide - Page 68

Error Correction and Data Compression, with V.120

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n=0,1,...,39) to dial the (n+1)th phone number for the first connection and the (m+1)th phone number for the second connection. For example, ATDIS0+S1 will dial the number stored in location '0', and the number stored in location '1' for the bundle connection. Error Correction and Data Compression with V.120 With V.120, the default setting is for LAPD error correction only. No data compression will be negotiated. The following AT commands are used to switch the V.42bis data compression on or off for ISDN data calls when using V.120 protocol. • AT&K44 - enables V.42bis on ISDN calls. • AT&K00 - disables V.42bis on ISDN calls. With the &K44 setting, the TA128 will try to connect using V.42bis data compression. If the remote device doesn't support V.42, then LAPD error correction will be used. When a connection is made using V.42bis compression, the following connect message will be displayed. CONNECT 115200/V120 56000/LAPD/V42b. It takes extra time for the calling ISDN TA to negotiate V.42bis. If you know in advance that the called site has no V.42bis capability, it would be better to issue the AT&K00 command beforehand in order to get a quick connection. Since the V.42bis algorithm needs an error-free transmission channel between the compression and decompression processes, it can only work with a protocol with error control competence. X.75 and V.120 are such protocols that can be used together with V.42bis data compression. V.110, on the other hand, is just an R- 56

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n=0,1,...,39) to dial the (n+1)th phone number for the first
connection and the (m+1)th phone number for the second
connection.
For example, ATDIS0+S1<Enter> will dial the number stored in
location ‘0’, and the number stored in location ‘1’ for the bundle
connection.
Error Correction and Data Compression
with V.120
With V.120, the default setting is for LAPD error correction only.
No data compression will be negotiated. The following AT
commands are used to switch the V.42bis data compression on or
off for ISDN data calls when using V.120 protocol.
AT&K44
- enables V.42bis on ISDN calls.
AT&K00 -
disables V.42bis on ISDN calls.
With the
&K44
setting, the TA128 will try to connect using
V.42bis data compression. If the remote device doesn’t support
V.42, then LAPD error correction will be used.
When a connection is made using V.42bis compression, the
following connect message will be displayed.
CONNECT 115200/V120 56000/LAPD/V42b.
It takes extra time for the calling ISDN TA to negotiate V.42bis. If
you know in advance that the called site has no V.42bis capability,
it would be better to issue the
AT&K00
command beforehand in
order to get a quick connection.
Since the V.42bis algorithm needs an error-free transmission
channel between the compression and decompression processes, it
can only work with a protocol with error control competence. X.75
and V.120 are such protocols that can be used together with
V.42bis data compression. V.110, on the other hand, is just an R-