We
currently utilize DNIS to service users with 2 numbers. Both numbers roll to the
same trunk group and are setup via DNIS AT commands.
A
v.90/v.92 and a v.34 line. The V.34 number is used when due to
firmware or other factors it's better for them to get a stable V.34 connect than
trial with the v.90 handshakes.
We do
this by setting our V.90 number with AT&N0, and our V.34 with
AT&N14&U1.
Since
V.92 has been turned on, these floor/ceiling values no longer work, and a v.92
53.3 connection is successfully connected on the V.34 line.
These
ceiling values weren't intended to work with V.92.
It notes in the documentation that it only refers to
x2/v90.
So in
order to bypass this little issue, I want to disable V.92 (on V.34 number)
and therefore reenable the Ceiling values.
According to TCM, S77.0 Register controls V.92 Master
setting.
On
(1) Default
Disabled (2)
Unfortunately ATs77.0=2 causes the
modem not to answer. Tacking on autoanswer s0=0 or s0=1 doesn't
help.
Does
anybody know an AT command to disable V.92 on HiperDSPs?
The
S-registers apparently don't work, is there a +PIG or & type command to do
this?
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Adam Barnhill