Using text commands – Westermo MR Series User Manual

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Using Text Commands

To configure rate adaptation parameters via the command line use the adaptcommand. To display
current settings for “adapt 0” enter the command:

adapt 0 ?

To change the value of a parameter use the command in the format:

adapt <instance> <parameter> <value>

where <instance> is 0 or 1.

The parameters and values are:

Parameter

Values

Equivalent Web Parameter

cli

number

CLI

dial_retries

number

None - see below

dsync

off, on

Direct sync mode

fixed_rate

off, on

V110 fixed rate

ip_addr

number

IP address

ip_port

number

IP port

leased_line

off, on

None - see below

lip_port

number

Listening IP port

msn

number

MSN

msnv110

number

MSN for V.110

multi

0,1,2

Mode: 0=unacknowledged, 1=multi-frame, 2=multi-frame/fallback

sockmode

0, 1

Socket mode: 0=Off 1=TCP

sub

number

Sub-address

user_rate

5,6,7,8,9,10,11

V110 User Rate: 5=38400, 6=19200, 7=9600, 8=4800, 9=2400, 10=1200,
11=600

vmode

0,1,2,3,4

V Mode: 0=V120 mode, 1=V110 mode, 2=V110/V120 detect, 3=X75
Transparent, 4=X75 T.70 NL

Dial Retries

If an ISDN connection is established, but rate adaption is not negotiated, this parameter will
allow the unit to drop the connection and redial it.

Leased Line

This parameter will allow the unit to automatically attempt to maintain the connection once it
has been established. A connection can be disconnected by the unit if it is instructed to do so,
but if the connection is lost due to an error, it will continually redial. In other words, if the unit
is not responsi ble for a disconnection, redialling will take place.

To change the values of the LAPB parameters for rate adaptation, use the lapb command. Note
that LAPB 2 is used for “adapt 0” and LAPB 3 is used for “adapt 1”.

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