Airlink AML001 User Manual

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+DR Data Compression Report Value
+DR=0

This command disables the compression report.

+DR=1

This command enables the compression report.

+DR Data Compression Reporting Intermediate Result Codes
+DR: NONE

Data compression is not in use.

+DR: V42B

V.42 bis is in use in both directions.

+DR: V42B RD

V. 42 bis is in use in the receive direction.

+DR: V42B TD

V. 42 bis is in use in the transmit direction.

+DR: V44

V.44 is in use in both directions.

+DR: V44 RD

V.44 is in use in the receive direction.

+DR: V44 TD

V.44 is in use in the transmit direction.

+DS=<direction>,<compression_negotiation>,<max_dict>,<max_string>

—V. 4 2 bis Data Compression
Use the +DS command to configure the V.42 bis data compression method
used by the modem. The settings of this command overwrite the setting of a
%C<value> command. However, it can also be overwritten by %C<value>

command.

The <direction> parameter sets which directions use the compression method.

The soft modem use compression in one or both directions.

Valid <direction> Values:
0

Modem negotiates no V.42 bis compression.

1

Modem negotiates transmit only V.42 bis compression.

2

Modem negotiates receive only V.42 bis decompression.

3

Modem accepts V.42 bis compression in both or either

direction (default).

The <compression_negotiation> parameter tells the modem whether it should

disconnect if V.42 negotiations fail.

The soft modem AT command set does not support the disconnect feature
when V.42 negotiation fails and the <compression_negotiation> parameter is
always set to 0. The <max_dict> and <max_string> parameters specify the
maximum number of dictionary entries and maximum string length for the

modem to negotiate. Their default values are 4096 and 32, respectively.

+DS44=<direction>,<compression_negotiation>, <capability>,
<max_codewords_tx>,<max_codewords_rx>,<max_string_tx>,<max_str

ing_rx>,<max_history_tx>,<max_history_rx>—V.44 Data Compression

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