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An example of the generic modem command configuration is
presented in
0710-071
Figure 129
Example Modem Command Configuration
2.
Define the responses received from the modem. Parameters for a
response are presented in
.
It is recommended that you use response names which are easy to
remember later during the configuration. At this point, the
responses are not yet associated with any state.
Note that with the standard AT interface the same response may
indicate successful or failed operation depending on the state of the
modem. For example, NO CARRIER indicates a failure when
dialing, but is an Ok response when closing the connection. In this
case, it is necessary to define two response instances with the same
modem response, but with a different name and type.
It is not necessary to define the full response, but any part of the
response distinguishing it from other responses can be used. For
example, it is not necessary to define all connection responses with
different link indicators, such as CONNECT 9600, but it is
enough to just define the modem response as CONNECT.
Additional information received from the modem will be ignored.
Table 52
Parameters for Modem Response
Parameter
Use
Name
Unique name for the response.
Type
Response type:
-
Ok: indicates successful action.
-
Failed: indicates failed action.
Modem response
Response string
Options
Message reception = not used;
Request to connect = indicates that
the modem control should open the
connection, if enabled, when this
response is received.