Placing calls using at commands, Placing calls using at commands -2 – Farallon Communications 612 User Manual

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Netopia ISDN Modem User’s Guide

Placing calls using AT commands

Your communications software can communicate with the Netopia
ISDN Modem using standard AT commands. To configure your
software, select a Hayes-compatible modem configuration, such as
“generic modem,” if no special setting is available for the Netopia
ISDN Modem. Refer to your communications software
documentation for more details.

When you place a call from a PC or Macintosh computer, the
Netopia ISDN Modem recognizes the AT command ATD to dial a
digital ISDN data call. Depending on the setting of S register 60,
56

Kbps (default) or 64 Kbps B channel transmission speeds are

used. Correct examples of outgoing circuit-switched ISDN modem
commands with dial strings are shown below.

Dialing with spaces: AT D 1 908 555 7891

Dialing without spaces: ATD19085557891

Making a Toll Saver (Switched 56) call: ATDD 19085551234

Note: All outgoing calls can be forced to be Toll Saver calls by
setting S register 61 to 1.

Enter ATS61=1

Note: Most areas require you to dial ISDN calls with 11 digits
(for example, 1-800-555-1212), even for local calls.

Making a Multilink PPP call using two numbers:
ATD19085557891 & 19085555555

You need to use Multilink PPP to make a call using two ISDN
B channels with the Netopia ISDN Modem. See the

“Using Multilink

PPP”

section later in this chapter for details.

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