Disconnect Buffer Delay; Serial Port (Dte) Constant Speed; Optional Detection Phase - Motorola V.3400 User Manual

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Disconnect Buffer Delay %D
Select a delay during which the modem processes data in its transmit
and receive buffers before disconnecting. When a condition exists
which causes a disconnect, the modem tries for n seconds to empty its
buffers. When the buffers are empty or if n=0, the modem disconnects
immediately.
Command
%D
%Dn
* default
Serial Port (DTE) Constant Speed \J
The \J command allows DCE and DTE to operate at different speeds.
The \J1 command forces serial port (DTE) speed to follow data link
speed in any mode.
If the modem is in direct mode (\J1) and a DCE link is established at a
speed other than that of the original DTE autobaud speed, the modem
will issue the CONNECT message for the new DTE speed at the orig-
inal rate. All subsequent data will be sent to the DTE at the new DCE
speed.
Command
\J
\J1
* default
V.42 Optional Detection Phase \M
This is a data sequence that speeds up the LAPM link negotiation time if
V.42 LAPM is supported by the remote modem.
Command
\M
\M1
* default
6-4
Disconnect buffer delay disabled *
Disconnect buffer delay value (n = 1-255 seconds)
Disable slaved DTE/DCE (constant speed DTE on)*
Enable slaved DTE/DCE (constant speed DTE off)
V.42 fast detect data sequence disabled
V.42 fast detect data sequence enabled *
Operation
Operation
Operation
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