Accessing the SkyWay Bridge/Router
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3.
Set the terminal to 8-bits, No Parity, 1 Stop Bit.
4.
Dial the modem attached to the SkyWay.
Example AT
Commands
You may need to write a command line to configure your modem for use with the
SkyWay. The example command line below is listed for your convenience and is not
configured through a screen on the SkyWay. The following is an example of the AT
command settings for a USRobotics V.Everything modem attached to the SkyWay.
The AT command line reads:
ATQ1&A0&B1&D0&F0&H0&R1S0=1&W
The above command line disables any flow control, fixes the speed of the serial port,
and disables any response codes back to the SkyWay unit. Make adjustments or addi-
tions to these settings based on your local configuration.
These change the default configuration; however, the modem should then boot from
the NVRAM settings.
Configuring the Serial Port and Serial Transceiver
Go to the 1.2.1.1 Serial Port Configuration, or 1.2.1.2 Serial Transceiver Configuration
screen.
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Means…
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Means…
Means…
Q1
Suppress result codes
&A0
Don’t display ARQ result codes
&B1
Fixed DTE speed
&D0
Ignore DTR
&F0
Load no flow control template settings
&H0
Disable transmit data flow control
&R1
Ignore RTS
S0=1
Answer on first ring
&W
Write to NVRAM
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