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12.5 Saving a Configuration to the Power-Up Location
By default the configuration stored in the power-up configuration location
exactly matches that of Factory 0. This has been done because the power-up
configuration is automatically loaded as the active configuration when the
ISDN TA/V is powered on, and the configuration settings within Factory 0
would normally be used by the majority of ISDN TA/V users.
However, if the configuration of Factory 0 does not reflect the requirements
of the application that you will most commonly use, we strongly recommend
that you save a more appropriate configuration to the power-up memory
location, which will subsequently be loaded each time you power on the ISDN
TA/V.
The active configuration is the only configuration that can be manipulated
and saved to an alternate location, and this must therefore be configured to
reflect the parameter settings that you want to store as your power-up
configuration. To save the active configuration to the power-up location, use
the
&W
command as shown below:
AT&W0<CR>
Note that to store a configuration which disables asynchronous AT command,
or one which sets an asynchronous rate or format that is different from the
rate and format at which you are entering commands, the
&W0
command
must be the last command on the command line whcih contains the
configuration changes.