Modem configuration and commands, What is the configuration, Issuing at commands – Motorola 3460 User Manual

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Modem Configuration and Commands

What is the Configuration?

The modem configuration is the complete current set of parameter
options, which tell the modem how to function. For example, the
Modulation Mode parameter options specify which mode is used in
data transmission—option 0 for V.34 Auto, and so on.

The modem operates in accordance with:

• The current parameter options

• AT commands, entered from a computer with communications

software

• Network-management commands, received from a Motorola

NMS or Fast’RVu

AT and NMS commands can temporarily override configured options.

Issuing AT Commands

When the modem is in Command Mode or Escape Mode it accepts AT
commands. The modes are similar, but:

• In Command Mode, the modem is not connected to a remote

modem

• In Escape Mode, the modem is connected to a remote modem

Communication between the computer and the modem requires a
common command interface, such as the AT command set. Typically,
you use communications software on the computer, such as
HyperTerminal, and the modem uses its Automatic Calling Interface
(ACU).

AT commands consist of the letters AT followed by characters and
symbols. (The A/ and +++ commands do not include the letters AT.)

Issuing Network Management Commands

You enter network management commands from network management
software. The 3460 Fast’R modem accepts commands from:

• Motorola Fast’RVu software (see Chapter 4)

• Motorola 9000 NMS software (see NMS documentation)

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