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Modem Command Reference
Modem Command Reference
Modem Command Reference
Modem Command Reference
Modem Command Reference
For example:
+MS: 56,1,300,56000,0,0
[56Kbps default values]
+MS: 11,1,300,33600,0,0
[33.6Kbps default values]
+MS: 10,1,300,14400,0,0
[14.4Kbps default values]
Reporting Supported Options
The modem can send a string of information to the DTE consisting of supported options using
the following command:
+MS=?
The response is:
+MS: (list of supported <mod> values), (list of supported <automode> values),(list of
supported <min_rate> values),
(list of supported <max_rate> values), (list of supported <x_law> values), (list of
supported <rb_signaling> values)
For example,
+MS: (0,1,2,3,9,10,11,56, 64,69),(0,1),(300-33600),(300-56000),(0,1),(0,1)
[56000]: maximum rate
+MS: (0,1,2,3,9,10,11,64,69),(0,1),(300-33600),(300-33600),(0,1),(0,1)
[33600]: maximum rate
+MS: (0,1,2,3,9,10,64,69),(0,1),(300-14400),(300-14400),(0,1),(0,1)
[14400]: maximum rate
Subparameter Definitions
1.
<mod> = A decimal number which specifies the preferred
modulation (automode enabled) or the modulation (automode
disabled) to use in originating or answering a connection. The
options are:
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