Avaya 8400B Plus Manuel D’Utilisation
Configuration and Operation
3-4
Issue 2 November 1996
you cannot delete the
AT
prefix once it is typed. The factory-default backspace
character is an ASCII backspace.
Once you complete a command line by pressing
,
the 8400B Plus Data
Module will try to interpret all characters on the command line as valid
commands. If the 8400B Plus Data Module finds a character that is not a valid
command, it will ignore the erroneous character and any remaining characters
on the command line.
commands. If the 8400B Plus Data Module finds a character that is not a valid
command, it will ignore the erroneous character and any remaining characters
on the command line.
Command Acknowledgment
Commands are acted upon immediately and are acknowledged by a result
code. Most commands are acknowledged by
code. Most commands are acknowledged by
OK
. This assumes that the result
codes are configured in the verbose form (command
V1
is in effect), and are
enabled (
Q0
in effect). Another option for configuring result codes is the short or
numeric form. These result codes are set by the
V0
command, which would
produce a
0
(zero) instead of the message
OK
. A final option for result codes is
to disable them (
Q1
). Refer to Appendix A for descriptions of the
V
and
Q
commands.
Several other result codes may appear on your terminal screen while the 8400B
Plus Data Module is completing a call. The option selected by the
Plus Data Module is completing a call. The option selected by the
X
command
controls which of these result codes may appear on the screen of your terminal
(the
(the
X
command is described in Appendix A). All result codes that may be
returned by the 8400B Plus Data Module are shown in Table 3-2 and in
Appendix E.
Appendix E.
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