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US Robotics COURIER - Link Rate Selection (&Nn)

US Robotics COURIER
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COURIER HIGH SPEED MODEMS
To
implement
this feature, set
the
modem
to
return
ARQ
CONNECT
result
codes,
&Al
or
&A2,
and
to
Transmit
Data
flow control,
preferably
&Hl.
Set
your
software
to
the
desired
rate,
and
send
the
modem
an
AT
&82
[other
settings]
&W
command
string.
The
modem
stores
the
rate
of
the
command
in
NVRAM
along
with
the
settings. Each
time
it
makes
an
ARQ
connection,
the
modem
checks
NVRAM
for
the
specified
DTE rate.
When
sending
subsequent
configurations
to NVRAM,
be
sure
your
software
is set to
your
selected DTE rate, so
that
the
correct
rate
is
maintained.
Link Rate Select (&Nn)
Use
this
command
to select
variable
or
fixed
rates
at
the
link
interface. Variable rates
allow
the
modem
to
connect
with
a
variety
of
remote
modems.
&NO
Variable rates. Default. The
Courier
negotiates
with
the
remote
modem
for
the
highest
possible
link
rate,
depend-
ing
on
the
capabilities of
the
remote
modem.
This is
the
recommended
setting.
&N1-9Fixed rate. The
modem
only
connects
if
the
remote
modern
is
operating
at
the
same
rate. If not,
the
modem
hangs
up.
The
link
rate
must
always
be
lower
than,
or
equal
to,
the
DTE rate,
never
higher.
If
the
link
rate
is
lower
than
the
DTE rate,
enable
Transmit
Data
flow control,
preferably
hardware
control
(&Hl),
so
that
the
modem's
buffer
doesn't
overflow.
If
you
wish,
you
can
filter
out
calls
at
other
than
a specific
speed,
for
security
or
other
reasons,
by
fixing
the
link
rate.
Interface Controls 4-15

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