User guide
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Chapter 5 - AT Commands
>MULT=n Multi-point Setting
Unit: Decimal ASCII code
Values: n=0 (Point-to-point),
n=1 (Multi-point),
n=2 (Multi-point + US NI-1 MLHG)
Default: Switch-type dependent:
AT&T 5ESS -- n=1 (Multi-point)
DMS-100 -- n=1 (Multi-point)
EuroISDN NET3 -- n=0 (Point-to-point)
INS64 -- n=0 (Point-to-point)
US NI-1 -- n=1 (Multi-point)
VN4 -- n=0 (Point-to-point)
The >MULT=n command sets whether the switch-type behaves as point-to-point or multi-
point. The multi-point setting, however, mostly affects the AT&T 5ESS switch type and should
not need modification for the other switch types.
Serial Port Configuration Commands
Use the following commands to control the interaction between the TA and the computer connected to it.
L5 and L6 List Active Profile
Values: n = 5 or 6
Default: none
Lists current operating parameters of the TA. This information is useful when changing
communications software or when changing default settings. ATL5 lists AT command
parameters, and ATL6 lists values currently stored in the S-Registers.
L8 Lists Low Level ISDN Status
>MIBn Management Information Block information
Unit: decimal ASCII code
Range: n=0 through
n=(number of digital plus analog ports) - 1
Default: n=0 if n is not specified
>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.