Operating Mode; Auto-Reliable Fallback Character - Motorola V.3400 User Manual

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Operating Mode \N
Select the V.42b mode to be uses in data mode. An \Nn command
issued during command mode while a connection is in progress will not
affect the current connection but will be acted on for subsequent connec-
tions. LAPM or MNP protocol operation is referred to as MNP-only
mode, and the auto-reliable modes allow protocol fallback.
Command
\N
\N1
\N2
\N3
\N4
\N5
\N6
\N7
* default
Auto-Reliable Fallback Character %An
Select the ASCII character to be recognized as the auto-reliable fallback
character by the answering modem. During negotiation of protocol in
auto-reliable mode, the answering modem switches from reliable to
normal mode when receiving the auto-reliable fallback character from
the calling modem and passes the character to the serial port.
Enter the %An command to set the auto-reliable fallback character
(n=1-27 decimal representing an ASCII character).
Command
%A0
%An
* default
Normal mode — no error control; data buffered
Direct mode — no error control; data not buffered
MNP only — try MNP; disconnect if not successful
MNP or normal — try MNP; fallback to normal async
LAPM only — try LAPM; disconnect if not successful
LAPM or normal — try LAPM; fallback to normal
LAPM or MNP — try both protocols; disconnects if not
successful
LAPM, MNP, or normal — try both protocols; fallback to
normal if not successful *
Disable auto-reliable fallback character *
Sets ASCII character to be recognized as the auto-reliable
fallback character
Operation
Operation
V.3400
Protocols
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