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Chapter 5 - AT Commands
General Information Commands
InDisplay Product Information
Unit: Decimal ASCII code
Values: n=0---Product ID (e.g. 247)
n=1---Firmware version number (e.g. 4.20)
n=2---Product model
n=3---Product features
n=4---Date and time firmware was generated
n=8---Current settings used by Windows for descriptor identification
n=9---Product name
n=11--Digital Port Connection Information
n=12--Analog Port Connection Information
n=20--Extended Product name
n=99--Crystal frequency
Default: I0
The In command displays specific product information depending on the value of n.
LnList Active Profile Information
Unit: Decimal ASCII code
Values: n=0--List stored numbers
n=5--List AT command settings
n=6--List S-register summary
n=8--List Low-level ISDN Statistics
n=9--List Connection Statistics
Default: L0
The Ln command lists information for various settings or lists various statistics depending on
the value of n.
!L Display Network Configuration
Unit: n/a
Values: n/a
Default: n/a
Description: Use the !L command to display the TA's current network configuration: MSN/
DN, SPID, TEI, Data protocol, switch type, etc.
>MIBn Management Information Block (MIB) Information
Unit: Decimal ASCII code
Values: n=0 through
n=(number of digital plus analog ports)-1
Default: >MIB0
>MIBn displays the Management Information Block (MIB) information for the port specified
by n. If n is not specified, n is assumed to be 0. n=0 is the first digital port. Digital port
information is identical to the I11 information. Analog ports follow the digital ports and analog
port information is identical to the I12 information. If there are two digital ports (n=0 and
n=1), then the first analog port (if any) will be port n=2, the second analog port (if it exists) is
port n=3, etc. >MIBn simply allows a specific port to display the I11 or I12 information of a
port other than the one currently receiving the >MIBn command.