AT Commands Table 86
V.25ter AT Commands 9
Command Specification Description
+GMI Return ‘Lucent Data/Fax’ Manufacturer Identification
+GMR Return Lucent driver version number (e.g., 5.54) Version/Revision Information
+GMM Return ‘H.324 video-ready rev. 1.0’ Modem Identification
AT+A8E=<v80> v8o 1: The default value disables the CI origination
option while in V.8 negotiation. However, the
modem, when initiating the call as a data call,
detects ANSam and is capable of starting in
V.34 mode.
Defined for two conditions: as a
parameter to configure V.8
originating and answering
operation while the DCE is
on-hook.It initiates an action if
the DCE is off-hook. If enabled,
V.8 negotiation does not
preclude simultaneous
implementation of other
negotiation means like V.8bis,
V.18, or V.32bis.
6: Enables DCE control of V.8 and CI option.
v8a 1: The default value disables the CI option while
in V.8 negotiation. However, the modem,
when answering a call, sends the ANSam
and is capable of starting in V.34 mode.
5: Enables DCE control of V.8 and CI option.
v8cf 21h:
c1h:
Call function for H.324 calls.
Call function for DSVD calls.
AT+A8E? Report current values of
subparameter.
AT+A8E=? Report supported ranges of
values <v8o>, <v8a>, <v8cf>
+A8I:<v8cf><CR> This indication is used by an
answering DCE if +A8E,
<v8a>!=0, to indicate detection of
a V.8 CI signal, and report the
recovered Call Function octet(s).
Value <v8cf> is a hexadecimal
code octet that can take values
as shown above in +A8E
command.
+A8M=<hexadecimal
coded CM or JM octet
string>
Refer to V.8 document for coding. Directs the DCE to send a V.8
CM or JM signal using the
specified hexadecimal coded
string.
+A8A:<type><CR> 1:
0:
Indicates V.8 ANSam signal flags.
Indicates no ANSam signal detected.