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Example
:
+MS=11,0,16800,16800 selects V.34 16800bps fixed
mode (no comparable S37 command).
+MS=10,0,12000,12000 selects V.32bis 12000bps
fixed
mode (same as N0S37=10).
For <automode> = 1 (automode enabled; i.e., automatically
selected speed and modulation).
a. If <max_rate> is greater than the highest rate supported by
the modulation specified by <mod>, the modem automodes
down from the highest rate of selected modulation.
Example:
+MS=10,1,1200,24000 selects automoding down
from V.32bis 14400bps.
b. To emulate N1S37=x sequence command, specify the
modulation and the rate to start automoding down from
using <mod> and <max_rate>, respectively. Set <min_rate>
to 300 to allow automoding all the way down to V.21 300bps.
Example:
+MS=11,1,300,16800 selects automode starting at
V.34 16800bps (no comparable S37 command)
+MS=10,1,300,12000 selects automode starting at
V.32bis 12000bps (same as N1S37=10).
3. <min_rate>= is an optional number which specifies the
lowest rate at which the modem may establish a connection.
The value is decimal-coded in units of bps, e.g., 2400
specifies the lowest rate to be 2400bps. The default is 300 for
300 bps.
4. <max_rate>= is an optional number which specifies the
highest rate at which the modem may establish a connection.
The value is decimal-coded in units of bps, e.g., 14400
specifies the highest rate to be 14400bps. The default is 28800
for 28800bps.
Modem Command Reference
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