If There Is No Response To The Rld Command, There Are No Numbers On The Delayed Call List; For Numbers On The Delayed Call List, The Response Structure Is As Follows; Request List Of Linked Numbers - Rll - Motorola V.3600 User Manual

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V.25 bis Autodialer
The modem cannot dial a number that is on the delayed call list until the
prescribed time, or until power to the modem is turned off and then on
again. A example list of delayed numbers is as follows:
RLD
LSD 1;5551212;D02001
LSD 2;5551414;D04059
If there is no response to the RLD command, there are no numbers on
the delayed call list.

For numbers on the delayed call list, the response structure is as follows:

LSD a;bbbbbbb;Dxxyyy
Where:
a = delayed number list order
bbbbbbb = delayed telephone number
D = Delayed
xx = the number of failed call attempts made to the number
yyy = the number of minutes that calls to the number are delayed
Request List of Linked Numbers — RLL
The request list of linked numbers command is RLL with no parameters.
Responses:
INVCU
Invalid command - command unknown.
Example: TLL
INVMS Invalid command - message syntax error.
Example: RLL;
LSL
List linked numbers.
In all LSL examples, if no number is stored at the specified address no
response is sent. The separator field for BISYNC is an
<etb><sp><sp><stx>LSL<sp>
The last LSL string ends with <etx> per V.25 bis. For synchronous bit
oriented operation, each LSL string is treated as an individual message
per V.25 bis. All linked numbers are sent to the DTE as
LSLa;l{sep}a;l
where a = stored address and l = link address.
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