The Modem MIB
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Modem Command Descriptions
Command
Description
noCommand(1)
This is the default value for mdmCdFunction. Not
implemented.
softwareReset(2)
If the Network Manager wishes to reset a single
modem entity (i.e., one modem on a quad modem
card) without resetting all modems on that card, as
would be the case with the hardwareReset command
in the chassis MIB, he or she may use the software
reset command. If the MP/16 management module
knows that the modem is in a connection or
otherwise in a state such that the Network Manager
may not want to reset the modem, the command
may fail with mdmCdCode value of connected(14).
If the Network Manager wishes to reset the modem
anyway, even though the modem is connected, he
or she may resend the request with the
mdmCdForce set to force. In the event that the
modem is unable to process the softwareReset
command, a hardware reset of the card may be
required.
storeToNvram(3)
This command is equivalent to &W of the modem AT
command set. It results in the modem saving all of
its current settings to NVRAM on the modem card.
Each modem entity of a multi-channel modem card
has its own independent NVRAM storage area.
restoreFromDefault(4)
This command is equivalent to &F of the modem AT
command set. It restores all of the modem settings
to factory default values.
restoreFromNvram(5)
Issuing this command results in the modem
restoring all of its configuration settings to the values
that were last saved to the modem's NVRAM either
by the storeToNvram command on the modem or
the &W command.
offHook(6)
This command simply makes the modem go off
hook. It is equivalent to the H1 command. This
command can be used to busy out the phone line.
onHook(7)
This command simply makes the modem go on
hook. It is equivalent to the H0 command. This
command can be used to restore the phone line.
loadHwFlowDflt(23)
This command loads the Hardware Flow Control
(&F1) template settings in the modem.
Summary of Contents for MP/16
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