The outgoing data protocol is set using AT*VO=.
Command:
Result:
AT*VO=1
V.120 Rate Adaption (Fixed)
AT*VO=5
Auto Mode PPP (default)
AT*VO=7
Asynchronous 128K
AT*VO=8
Advanced Asynchronous
128K
PPP Mode
The PPP mode is set using AT*PPP=.
Command:
Result:
AT*PPP=0
Sets all PPP-related values to their
defaults
AT*PPP=1
Transparent Async-to-Sync PPP
AT*PPP=2
Single Link PPP
AT*PPP=3
128 Kbps MultiLink PPP
AT*PPP=4
MultiLink PPP with DBA (default)
AO/DI Channel Management
Always On/Dynamic ISDN(AO/DI) is a dial-up service designed to optimize the use
of your ISDN line by sending and receiving data on the D-channel. Using Dynamic
Bandwidth Allocation, it also engages and disengages the B-channels as they are
needed.
The number of B-channels being managed by AO/DI is set using AT*A0=.
Command:
Result:
AT*A0=0
AO/DI can use only the D-channel
AT*A0=1
AO/DI can use only the D-channel
and a maximum of one B-channel
AT*A0=2
AO/DI can use the D-channel and
two B-channels (default)
BACP/BAP
Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol (BACP) and Bandwidth Allocation Protocol
(BAP) are used to negotiate bandwidth allocation with the server your ISDN TA is
connected to. If BACP/BAP is not needed during a given connection, it will not be
used, even if it is enabled.
BACP/BAP is turned on and off using AT*B=.
Command:
Result:
AT*B=0
Disable BACP/BAP
AT*B=1
Enable BACP/BAP (default)
BACP/BAP Dial Prefixes
To set the dialing prefixes for BACP/BAP, type AT*Cx=.
Command:
Follow equal sign with:
AT*C1=
Dial-out prefix for BACP/BAP
AT*C2=
Long distance dial-out for BACP/BAP