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The <minimum rate> Parameter
The <minimum rate> is an optional number that specifies the lowest rate at which the modem
may establish a connection. The default is 300 bps.
The <maximum rate> Parameter
The <maximum rate> is an optional number that specifies the highest rate at which the modem
may establish a connection. The default is 56,00 bps.
NOTE
— Minimum and maximum rates are based on the <mod> parameter. If you issue
+MS=V32,1,300,33600
the maximum rate at which you can actually connect is 9600, as
shown in the “Possible Rates” column in the previous <mod> Parameter table.
The <x-law> Parameter
The <x-law> is an optional number which specifies the codec type. The options are:
Ø = u -Law
1 = A-Law
Note that
ATZ
will reset the <x_Law> selection to Ø (u-Law).
The <rb-signaling> Parameter
The <rb_signaling> is an optional number which enables or disables “robbed bit” signaling
generation in a server modem or enables or disables robbed bit signaling detection in a client
modem. The options are:
Ø = Robbed bit signaling generation (server modem) or detection (client modem) disabled
(default)
1 = Robbed bit signaling generation (server modem) or detection (client modem) enabled
Note that
ATZ
will reset the <rb_signaling> selection to Ø (disabled).
Factors that Affect the AT+MS Stored Settings
The
AT+MS
command has one active setting and one stored setting. It is possible to inadvertently
change the stored setting of
AT+MS.
If
AT+MS’s
maximum speed is changed, it remains at the
lower rate until you reset it.
If you drop your DTE rate to a slow rate, as long as you do not issue an
AT&W
at the slower setting,
you need only to issue an
ATZ
after increasing the DTE rate again to reset the maximum speed.
R
ATE
R
ENEGOTIATION
Modems with Rate Renegotiation provide special commands and S registers for manipulating the
rates at which your modem can connect. To determine if your modem supports this feature, issue