Multi-Tech Systems MTA128ST-USB User Manual

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MTA128ST-USB

Command: !Z=n
Function:

Rate Adaption Protocol

Values:

n = 5, 6, 9, or 12

Default:

!Z=9 (ML-PPP)

Description: Selects rate adaption protocol used to communicate with another TA. The

local and remote terminal adapters must be set to the same protocol for
communication to take place.
!Z=5

V.120 protocol

!Z=6

V.110 protocol

!Z=9

ML-PPP protocol

!Z=12

X.75 protocol

USB Port Configuration Commands

Use the following commands to control the interaction between the MTA128ST-USB and
the computer that is connected to it.
Command: En
Function:

Command Mode Echo

Values:

n = 0 or 1

Default:

E1 (Echo on)

Description: When you enter commands on the keyboard, the TA echoes the characters

back to the computer or terminal where they display on the monitor. Use E to
turn this feature on and off.
E0

Echo off

E1

Echo on

Command: L5 and L6
Function:

List Active Profile

Values:

n = 5 or 6

Default:

none

Description: Lists current operating parameters of the TA, which is useful when changing

communications software or changing default settings. ATL5 lists AT
command parameters, and ATL6 lists values currently stored in the S-
registers. (See S-Registers in this chapter for more information).

Command: L8
Function:

Display ISDN Status

Values:

none

Default:

none

Description: Displays low level ISDN status for determining whether the physical layer is

ready, whether the data link layer is ready, what caused a previous
disconnect (Busy, Congestion, Normal Call Clearing, etc.) , and whether (for
North American switch types) SPID numbers have been set up properly
(SPID INCORRECT or SPID CORRECT).

Command: Qn
Function:

Enable/Disable Result Codes

Values:

n = 0, 1, or 2

Default:

Q0 (Enable result codes)

Description: Controls whether the TA sends result codes to the computer. (Use V to

select result code format.)
Q0

Enable result codes.

Q1

Disable result codes (quiet mode) for applications such as computer-
controlled auto dialing.

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