AO/DI Callback
With an AO/DI connection, the D-channel is connected first. When additional
bandwidth is needed, BACP/BAP can request the server to call back on a B-channel,
when AO/DI callback is enabled. The server must support your account with callback
feature.
.
Note: To use AO/DI callback, BACP/BAP must be enabled using the AT*B=.
Command:
Result:
AT*C3=0
Disable AO/DI callback (default)
AT*C3=1
Enable AO/DI callback
Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation Thresholds
These settings allow you to adjust how often the B-channels are checked to see if
they need to be added or dropped and what percentage of the channels must be in use
before they are added or dropped.
Command:
Follow the equal sign with
AT*A1=
Sample time (1-999 seconds) to add B1-
channel in AO/DI
AT*A2=
Sample time (1-999 seconds) to return to
D-channel in AO/DI
AT*A3=
D-channel threshold level to add B1-
channel in AO/DI (percentage)
AT*A4=
Threshold level to return to D-channel in
AO/DI (percentage)
AT*D1=
Sample time (1-999 seconds) to increase
bandwidth in MultiLink PPP
AT*D2=
Sample time (1-999 seconds) to decrease
bandwidth in MultiLink PPP
AT*D3=
Threshold level to increase bandwidth
(percentage)
AT*D4=
Threshold level to decrease bandwidth
(percentage)
Dynamic Voice Override
Dynamic Voice Override (DVO) manages calls to analog devices on your ISDN line
when your data connection is active.
DVO is configured using AT*E=.
Command:
Result:
AT*E=0
Disable Dynamic Voice Override
AT*E=1
Enable DVO for incoming and
outgoing calls (default)
AT*E=2
Enable DVO for outgoing calls only
AT*E=3
Enable DVO for incoming calls only
Compression Mode
The PPP compression mode is set using AT*K=.
Command:
Result:
AT*K=0
Pass Through Compression
AT*K=1
Auto Compression (default)