User`s guide

V.25 bis Autodialer
11-2 Modem 3600
Autodialer Command Strings and Parameters
Most command strings for the autodialer include two parts: the
command itself and the parameters that follow. For the purposes of this
chapter, parameters can be telephone numbers or anything appropriate
to V.25 bis as described in the following text. Parameters are separated
by semicolons.
For example:
PRN a; nnn . . . n
where a= the phone number address in memory and nnn...n= the
phone number. The a and the nnn...n are both parameters. Not all
commands have parameters. For example the CIC command has no
parameter.
Software Guidelines
An indicator enclosed in less than/greater than signs represents a
specific character in the appropriate character set, ASCII or
EBCDIC.
<sp> - space
Each response below is considered an individual message by V.25
bis conventions. For example, a dial command with intermediate
call progress enabled (BISYNC mode ASCII/EBCDIC character
set) is:
From computer To computer
<sy><sy><stx>CRN<sp>(205)555-0124<etx> <sy><sy><stx>VAL<etb>
V.25 bis commands can be in one of these data formats:
ASYNC
BISYNC
SDLC NRZ
SDLC NRZI
in ASCII or EBCDIC
Access these formats using:
&M
Asynchronous dial/asynchronous data
&M1
Asynchronous dial/synchronous data
&M2
Dials stored number when DTR off/on transition is detected/sync data