NETGEAR XM128 ISDN User Manual

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Reference Guide for the Model XM128 ISDN Digital Modem

AT Command Set Reference

C-11

&Wn

n=0-3

Writes current settings to user profile n in nonvolatile RAM. See also
S-register 35.6. For a description of Extended S-registers, refer to Table D-4
on page D-5 in Appendix D, “Status Registers and Result Codes."

&Z?

Display all the phone numbers stored in nonvolatile RAM.

&Zn=s

n=0-39

Write phone number/s to NVRAM at location n (n=0-39); use AT*Dn or
ATS29=n to set the default dial pointer.

&ZIn=s
s=phone number

n=0-7

MSN setting. Assign the phone number (including subaddress, if any) for
various B channel protocols. In answer mode, these numbers are compared
with the received called_party_number and called_party_subaddress
information. The call is accepted using the specific protocol if the assigned
number of this protocol matches with the called_party_number.

n=0

Assigns multiple subscriber number (MSNs) phone number for X.75.

n=1

Assigns MSNs phone number for V.110.

n=2

Assigns MSNs phone number for V.120.

n=3

Assigns MSNs phone number for PPP, MPPP.

n=4

Assigns MSNs for ISDN data, protocol auto-detection.

n=6

Assigns the phone number s for analog adapter,
PHONE 1.

n=7

Assigns the phone number s for the analog adapter, PHONE 2.

&ZI?

Displays the phone number (including subaddress, if any) for various B
channel protocols.

&ZO?

Displays the &ZOn setting.

&ZOn=x

Writes own phone number (including subaddress, if any). The number
specified is used as the calling party number while dialing. Value for n:
I = ISDN data
A = analog adapter, PHONE 1
B = analog adapter, PHONE 2

Table C-3.

Extended AT& command set (continued)

Command

Options

Function and description

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