102
ISDN TA/V
Cmd
Section
Description
&Wn
12.4.2
Save the active configuration to memory.
&W
stores
it as the power-up configuration. Where
n
is:
1
Stores the active configuration in User 1.
2
Stores the active configuration in User 2.
&Zn=x
13.2.1
Store ISDN numbers. The ISDN TA/V saves in
directory location n (1 to 20) the numbers and
associated dialing modifies entered for x (up to 40
characters). To clear a single ISDN directory
location, use the same command so that n identifies
the directory location to be cleared, but enter
nothing for x.
\Bn
14.4.1
Number of data bits, where
n
is:
0
Seven data bits.
1
Eight data bits.
2
Nine data bits.
3
Six data bits.
\Cn
17.1.1
Early data buffered, where
n
is:
0
No data is buffered during the error-
correction negotiations.
1
Received data is stored within the ISDN
TA/V’s buffers during the negotiations.
2
No buffering of data occurs during the link
negotiations, ISDN TA/V switches to buffer
mode when an error-control fallback is
received.