Use the command-line interface AT commands
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&V command: View profiles
The AT&V command displays a list of the current AT command and S register values, and the
settings for the two stored profiles. For example:
at&v
CURRENT PROFILE:
&c1 &d2 &k1 &s1 &r0 e1 q0 v1 &y0
S0=0 S2=43 S12=50 S31=3 S45=5
states DTR:1 RTS:1
STORED PROFILE 0:
&c1 &d2 &k1 &s1 &r0 e1 q0 v1
S0=0 S2=43 S12=50 S31=3 S45=5
STORED PROFILE 1:
&c1 &d2 &k1 &s1 &r0 e1 q0 v1
S0=0 S2=43 S12=50 S31=3 S45=5
OK
&W command: Write SREGS.DAT file
The AT&W command saves the current command and S registers settings (for the active port), to
the file SREGS.DAT. You can reload the settings in this file at any time using the ATZ command.
After the AT&W command, you can specify a profile number, either 0 or 1, to store the settings in the
specified profile. For example, the following command stores the current settings as profile 1:
at&w1
If no profile number is specified, profile 0 is assumed.
AT&W writes all S register values and the following command settings:
e, &c, &d, &k
&Y command: Set default profile
The AT&Y command selects the power-up profile (0 or 1). For example, to ensure that the router
boots up using stored profile 1, enter:
at&y1