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Boca Pro16 Series - Response Codes; The Help Command; The Repeat Command

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BOCA PRO16 Reference Guide
The Repeat Command
The repeat command is used to re-execute the last command issued to
the modem. Issue the ATI9 command and the modem’s firmware
identity code will be displayed on the screen.
•Type:
A/
The identity code will appear again.
You don’t have to enter AT before the repeat command. You also do not
have to press the ENTER key. This is the only modem command which
does not require you to enter AT before it, and one of the few commands
which does not require you to press the ENTER key. The A/ command
is intended primarily for re-dialing a telephone number that was previ-
ously engaged.
The Help Command
Your modem will display information about the AT commands it
supports if you type a question mark (?) in your AT command. For
example:
• Type:
AT? <E>
Your modem will display a list of all the commands it supports.
• Type:
AT?DTR <E>
Your modem will display a summary of commands involving DTR.
• Type:
AT?\N3%C2&D2 <E>
Your modem will display summaries of the \N, %C and &D commands.
Response Codes
Your modem is capable of telling you, with on screen messages, what it
is doing. These messages are known response codes or result codes, and
you will see them from time to time.
For example:
After a command is successfully executed, the response is: OK
After a connection is established, the response is: CONNECT
A complete list of Response Codes can be found in Appendix A.
Getting Started
Testing
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