S e c u r e C o n s o l e S e r v e r M a n u a l , R e v . K , J u l y , 2 0 1 3
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Command:
$MB
n
Online BPS Speed
Values:
n
= speed in bits per second
Default:
28,800
Description:
$MB75
Selects CCITT V.23 mode
$MB300
Selects 300 bps on-line
$MB1200
Selects 1200 bps on-line
$MB2400
Selects 2400 bps on-line
$MB4800
Selects 4800 bps on-line
$MB9600
Selects 9600 bps on-line
$MB14400
Selects 14400 bps on-line
$MB19200
Selects 19200 bps on-line
$MB28800
Selects 28800 bps on-line
$MB33600
Selects 33600 bps on-line
Command:
$RP
n
Ring Priority vs. AT Command Priority
Values:
n
= 0 or 1
Default:
1
Description:
$RP0
The AT command will have priority over the ring. S1 will be reset to 0 if
an AT command is received. This command is storable to memory.
$RP1
The ring will have priority over the AT command. S1 will increment even if an AT command and
ring are received together and the incoming call will be answered when S1 is equal to S0. Note:
SocketModems do not detect ring cadence of TelTone telephone line simulators as a valid ring.
Command:
$SB
n
Serial Port Baud Rate
Values:
n=
speed in bits per second
Default:
115200
Description:
$SB300
Sets serial port to 300 bps
$SB1 200
Sets serial port to 1200 bps
$SB2400
Sets serial port to 2400 bps
$SB4800
Sets serial port to 4800 bps
$SB9600
Sets serial port to 9600 bps
$SB1 9200
Sets serial port to 19200 bps
$SB38400
Sets serial port to 38400 bps
$SB57600
Sets serial port to 57600 bps
$SB1 15200
Sets serial port to 115200 bps
$SB230400
Sets serial port to 230400 bps
Command:
+VDR=x, y Distinctive Ring Report
Values:
x = 0, 1
Distinctive Ring report control. See description.
y = 0–255 Minimum ring interval in 100 ms units. See description.
Default:
0, 0
Description:
Enables reporting of ring cadence information to the DTE and specifies the minimum ring
cadence that will be reported.
The report format is one line per silence period and one line per ring period. The length of the
silence period is in the form DROF=number in units of 100 ms<CR><LF>, and the length of the ring is in
the form DRON=number in units of 100 ms<CR> <LF>. The modem may produce a Ring event
code after the DRON message if enabled by the y parameter. The y parameter must be set to
a value equal to or smaller than the expected ring cadence in order to pass the report to the DTE.
+VDR=0, n/a
Disables Distinctive Ring cadence reporting.
+VDR=1, 0
Enables Distinctive Ring cadence reporting. Other call progress result codes
(including RING) are reported as normal.
+VDR=1, >0
Enables Distinctive Ring cadence reporting. The RING result code is reported
after the falling edge of the ring pulse (i.e., after the DRON report).
+VDR=?
Displays the allowed values.
+VDR?
Displays the current value.