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How a Services Router Initializes USB Modems
When you connect the USB modem to the USB port on the Services Router,
the router applies the modem AT commands configured in the init-command-string command
to the initialization commands on the modem. For more information about configuring
modem commands for the init-command-string command, see Modifying USB Modem Initialization Commands.
If you do not configure modem AT commands for the init-command-string command,
the router applies the following default sequence of initialization commands
to the modem: AT S7=45 S0=0 V1 X4 &C1 E0 Q0 &Q8 %C0. Table 23 describes the
commands. For more information about these commands, see the documentation
for your modem.
Table 23: J-series Default Modem Initialization Commands
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Modem Command
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Description
|
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AT
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Attention. Informs the modem that a command follows.
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S7=45
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Instructs the modem to wait 45 seconds for a telecommunications service
provider (carrier) signal before terminating the call.
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S0=0
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Disables the auto answer feature, whereby the modem automatically answers
calls.
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V1
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Displays result codes as words.
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&C1
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Disables reset of the modem when it loses the carrier signal.
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E0
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Disables the display on the local terminal of commands issued to the
modem from the local terminal.
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Q0
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Enables the display of result codes.
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&Q8
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Enables Microcom Networking Protocol (MNP) error control mode.
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%C0
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Disables data compression.
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When the Services Router applies the modem AT commands in the init-command-string command
or the default sequence of initialization commands to the modem, it compares
them to the initialization commands already configured on the modem and makes
the following changes:
- If the commands are the same, the router overrides existing modem
values that do not match. For example, if the initialization commands on the
modem include S0=0 and the router’s init-command-string command
includes S0=2, the Services Router applies S0=2.
- If the initialization commands on the modem do not include a command
in the router’s init-command-string command, the router adds
it. For example, if the init-command-string command includes the
command L2, but the modem commands do not include it, the router
adds L2 to the initialization commands configured on the modem.
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