Titan Electronics Inc NETCOM423 Manuel D’Utilisation

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implemented. Shortcuts are defined and saved by 
AT&Znn=<FDN:Port>. 
All other non-numeric characters are understood as modifiers. The 
IP-Modem will simply ignore them. This especially applies to space 
characters. Typically dial strings are: 
ATDT192,168,254,254,2003<cr> 
Dial another IP Modem 
as a Modem-to-Modem 
AT&Z12=demokit.vscom.com.tw:23<cr>  Define a shortcut for 
configuration port 
ATDPS12<cr> 
Dial the other IP Modem 
as Modem-to-Host 
8.1.5.2. 
AT O (online / data mode) 
If a connection is established, the IP Modem can still be in command 
mode. The ATO activates the transparent data mode. 
8.1.5.3. 
AT A (answer call) 
Have the IP Modem answer an incoming call, and establish a TCP 
connection. This command is required if Auto-Answer is disabled. 
Observe the operation mode defined by ATB
8.1.5.4. 
AT B (modulation)   [ATB1] 
This command is used to define the modulation to use on the phone 
line. Since the only “modulation” available is IP, there is no choice. The 
command is used to change between Modem-to-Modem and 
Modem-to-Host mode. 
ATB0  Modem-to-Host mode 
ATB1  Modem-to-Modem mode, which is the default 
ATB2  Modem-to-Modem when Touch Tone dialling, Modem-to-Host 
when Pulse dialling. Answer in Modem-to-Modem. 
ATB3  Modem-to-Modem when Touch Tone dialling, Modem-to-Host 
when Pulse dialling. Answer in Modem-to-Host. 
8.1.5.5. 
AT E (echo)   [ATE1] 
Disable and enable the echo of the commands received. ATE0 to 
disable and ATE1 to enable the echo. 
8.1.5.6. 
AT Q (quiet)  [ATQ0] 
Configures the Modem to remain quiet. The Modem will not send any 
response messages to the serial port.