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n=06
INS 64 , for Japan
AT!C6=n
Set Service Profile ID 0 (SPID 0), where " n" is the SPID
number up to 20 characters. Example, ISDN phone
number: 5551000 SPID 0: 0555100001
AT!C2=n
Set Service Profile ID 1 (SPID 1), where " n" is the SPID
number up to 20 characters. Example, ISDN phone
number: 5553000 SPID 1: 0555300001
AT!N0=n
Set ISDN Directory Number 0 (DN 0), where "n" is the
ISDN phone number. Example, DN 0: 5551000 =>
n=5551000
AT!N1=n
Set ISDN Directory Number 1 (DN 1), where "n" is the
ISDN phone number. Example, DN 1: 5553000 =>
n=5553000
AT!Q=n n=0
Set B-channel speed to 64 K
n=4
Set B-channel speed to 56 K
AT!V=n n=0
The incoming voice-grade calls are answered by ISDN
Phone
n=1
The incoming voice-grade calls are answered by modem
(Modem over ISDN)
n=2
Enable audio speech
n=3
Enable 3.1K Hz audio
AT!Z=n
B-channel protocol selection
n=05
V.120
n=06
V.110
n=09
Async to Sync PPP conversion
Note: The "!" commands are used to change certain fundamental configuration
parameters which are changed very infrequently - often, only once at
installation. Using these "!" commands during normal operation with the
telephone line connected to the Terminal Adapter (TA) can cause
unpredictable results. It is best to issue the "!" commands when the TA is not
connected to the ISDN network to avoid confusion between the TA and ISDN
network. The recommended procedure for using the "!" commands is as
follows:(1) Disconnect the ISDN phone line from the TA. (2) Issue the "!"
commands to set the correct value for the "!" command related parameters.(3)
Issue the AT&Wn" command to store the parameters changed during step (2)
in the user profile ".(4) Reconnect the ISDN phone line.(5) Reset or reboot the
ISDN sub-system with the updated configuration parameters.