2 service class 2 identification and selection, 3 service class 2 action commands – Comtrol AT Commands for SmartACFL User Manual

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Conexant

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5.1.5

Identification of T.30 Options

Group 3 devices negotiate session parameters in DIS, DCS, and DTC frames. These parameters are defined in Table 5-2.

5.1.6

Session Status Reporting

The DCE provides reports to the DTE on the status of a session. The DCE provides the following status reports:

1.

Connection and hang up status:

+FCON

+FHNG:<0-255>

2.

Requested DIS session parameters +FDIS: <string> reports remote facsimile capabilities.

Syntax: +FDIS: VR, BR, WD, LN, DF, EC, BF, ST

3.

+FDCS: <string> reports the negotiated parameters

4.

Phase C prompts:

XON, XOFF, DC2

5.

Phase C base status reports: depending upon copy quality and related end-of page status:

+FPTS: <1-5>

5.1.7

Procedure Interrupt Negotiation

CCITT allows a station to request a procedure interruption at the end of a page. This request is passed between stations by
the PIP, PIN, and PRI-Q messages.

5.2

SERVICE CLASS 2 IDENTIFICATION AND SELECTION

Three commands report identification and selection information. Each of these three commands cause the DCE to send a
message to the DTE. The messages are programmable using ConfigurACE.

5.2.1

+FMFR? - Request Manufacturer Identification

The +FMFR? command causes the DCE to send a message identifying the DCE product manufacturer. The default message
is:

CONEXANT
OK

5.2.2

+FMDL? - Identify Product Model

The +FMDL? command causes the DCE to send a message identifying the DCE product model.

5.2.3

+FREV? - Identify Product Revision

The +FREV? command causes the DCE to send a message identifying the DCE product model revision number. The
message format is the same as the ATI3 message, e.g.:

VX.X-F_A
OK

5.3

SERVICE CLASS 2 ACTION COMMANDS

These commands transfer data, and punctuate sessions. They also release specific T.30 messages. All action commands
must be the last command on a command line as indicated by the terminating <CR>.

All action commands initiate processes. The modem will not accept other commands from the DTE until the modem issues a
final result code (e.g., OK, CONNECT). The modem will abort the process if it receives any character before the final result
code is issued.

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