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Chapter 13: Dialing, Answering, & Clearing Calls Using AT Commands
The
X
command is used to determine which of the extended response codes
will be displayed to you:
ATX0<CR>
Disables response codes 5-27.
ATX1<CR>
Enables response codes 5-16.
ATX2<CR>
Enables response codes 5-16.
ATX3<CR>
Enables response codes 5-16.
ATX4<CR>
Enables response codes 5-16.
ATX5<CR>
Adds EC suffix to response codes (20-27) if error
correction is used.
ATX6<CR>
Adds either V.42 or V.110 suffix to response codes
(20-27) if data compression or rate adaption is used.
13.5.1
V
ALID RESPONSE CODES
The valid response codes which will be displayed on-screen are:
Numeric Text
Description
Format
Format
0
OK
Command executed.
1
CONNECT
Connected to the line.
2
RING
A ring voltage is being received on the line.
3
NO CARRIER
Carrier signal has not been detected,
or has been lost.
4
ERROR
Invalid command.
85
RINGING
The remote ISDN TA/V is receiving a
ring voltage on the line.