Status Branch
7-33810-A2-GB30-20 November 1996
Identity
Identity
displays the modem’
s serial number
, model
number, firmware revision level, hardware part number
and firmware part number. Retrieval of this information is
useful if you are purchasing additional or replacement
modems and/or making firmware upgrades.
To access Identity from the Status branch, make the
following selection:
F1
Status:
VF Identity
F2
F3
Select Identity.
F1
Status : Identity >
Ser # = 00000000
F2
F3
The modem’
s serial number is displayed on the LCD’
s
bottom line. Press the
key to scroll and view the
model number, firmware revision level, hardware part
number, and firmware part number.
Ser #
Serial number is an 8-digit
number that identifies the
modem.
Mod #
Model number is an
alphanumeric number that
identifies the modem as either a
Model 3810, Model 381
1, or
Model 3820 modem.
FRev Firmware revision level is an
alphanumeric number that
identifies the level of firmware
loaded in the modem.
HPt # Hardware part number is an
11-digit number that identifies
the circuit card in the modem.
FPt # Firmware part number is an
11-digit number that identifies
to service personnel the
firmware release number.
To exit this function and remain in the Status branch,
press the
key
. To exit and return to the Top-Level
menu, press the
key
.
AT Command Equivalent
The
A
T command I0 displays the product code,
normally 144.
The AT command I1 displays a firmware revision
number.
The AT command I2 performs an EPROM check and
displays
OK or Error.
The AT command I3 displays the modem’
s serial
number.
The AT command I4 displays the modem’
s model
number.
The AT command I5 displays the part number of the
circuit card.
The AT command I6 displays the firmware release
number.
The AT command I9 displays the firmware revision
number (same as I1).
The AT command I10 alters the value of the product
code displayed with the I0 command. See Chapter 14 for
more information.
The AT command I11 performs a checksum of the
modem’
s firmware and displays the results in
hexadecimal. (There is no DCP equivalent of this
command.)
The AT command I19 displays the firmware revision
level.