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Help for CMD Commands
You can ask for help any time that you have a CMD: prompt on the screen. When you type
help
, the system displays the following screen:
CMD: help
Type HELP and the topic you want to learn more about.
Examples: help test, h attention
COMMANDS: continue copy dial end help &&H
program redial set test view
OPTIONS: answer attention autoadjust break char.erase
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EIA INTERFACE: speed parity
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X.25 CALL OPTIONS: cd cug rc rpoa
STORED DATA PROFILES: p0 p1 p2 p3 p4
STORED MEMORY NUMBERS: ml m2 m3 m4 m5 m6 m7 m8 m9
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You can get further help in any of the following ways:
1 Type
help
option to display the possible values for the option:
CMD:
help dtr
the ADM responds:
current value = ignore
possible values = follow ignore
2 Type
help
followed by a partial command to list all commands or options that begin with
the letters typed:
CMD:
help re
The ADM responds:
redial rec.flow ?
3 Type
help
command to get a brief description of how to use the command or a brief
description of the options that are available with the command:
Using the CMD and AT Commands 3-3