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OL-4378-02

AT Command Set and Register Summary for


V.110 12-Port Modules
Product Numbers: AS52-12-TA-V110=, AS5248-V110=, AS5248-V110-DC=,
AS5260-V110=, AS5260-V110-DC=
This document describes the AT commands and S register for the V.110 12-port modules in
Cisco AS5200 universal access servers. Each module includes onboard terminal adapters (TAs) that
can terminate up to 12 V.110 bit-rate-adapted digital calls.
This document contains the following sections:

Entering AT Commands, page 1


Alphabetic Command Set, page 2
^ Caret Command Set, page 5
$ Dollar Command Set, page 5
% Percent Command Set, page 5
& Ampersand Command Set, page 6
\ Backslash Command Set, page 7
S Register Summary, page 8
Cisco Connection Online, page 10

Entering AT Commands
Remember the following guidelines when entering AT commands:

All commands except A/ (Repeat Last Command) are preceded by the AT prefix and followed by
Return.

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Alphabetic Command Set

You can enter up to 20 commands per line. If you enter more than 20 commands, an error
message is displayed and none of the commands are executed.

You can enter up to 256 characters per line, regardless of the number of commands.

You can enter AT commands at any serial port speed up to 19200 bps.

If you enter a command without an argument, the argument is assumed to be zero. For example,
if you enter the AT%H command without an argument, that is the same as entering AT%H0.

The V.110 module operates in one of two modes: idle state (no connection established with
another TA) or connect state. Use the following commands to change operating states:
To enter the command state from the connect state without breaking the connection, enter
+++ (Escape Code) without pausing and do not press Return.
To return to the connect state, enter AT0 and press Return.

Alphabetic Command Set


This section describes commands that begin with an alphabetic (A to Z) character.

A (Answer)
Sets the network rate to 19200 bps and immediately attempts to start framing. This command is used
for back-to-back testing only.

A/ (Repeat Last Command)


Re-executes the last command.

Note A/ is not preceded by the AT prefix and is not followed by Return.

AT (Attention)
Informs the card that commands are being sent to it.

Note AT must precede all commands except A/ and +++.

D {dial string} (Dial)


Dials a telephone number to establish a connection. The D command must be the last command on
the command line. The dial string can contain up to 98 characters; valid characters are the digits
0 to 9, the command option listed in Table 1, and # and * for tone dialing. The TA ignores invalid
characters; dial strings longer than 98 characters return an error. For example, to dial the telephone
number 1 617 555 1234, enter the following command:
D 16175551234
Table 1 lists command options.

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Alphabetic Command Set

Table 1

Dial Command Option

Command

Description

Redials the last telephone number.

The D command without any options is used for back-to-back testing.

H (Hang Up)
Disconnects from the remote system and hangs up the telephone line. Table 2 lists command options.

Table 2

Hang Up Command Options

Command

Description

H0

Go on-hook.

H1

Go off-hook.

In (Identification)
Identifies various information about the TA. Table 3 lists command options.

Table 3

Identification Command Options

Command

Description

I0

Displays the four-digit module product code.

I1

Runs a checksum on firmware ROM and displays the four-digit result.

I2

Displays the versions of the boot code, firmware, and FPGA.

I3

Displays the self-test status.

O (Enter Connect State)


Sets the TA to the connect state.

Qn (Quiet)
Configures the TA to send result and status codes, such as OK, BUSY, and RING, to your
workstation. Table 4 lists command options.

Default
Q0

AT Command Set and Register Summary for V.110 12-Port Modules

Alphabetic Command Set

Table 4

Quiet Mode Command Options

Command

Description

Q0

Result codes enabled.

Q1

Result codes disabled.

Sn? (Read Configuration Register)


Displays the contents of S register n (where n is a decimal number). Table 5 lists command options.

Range
0 to 38

Default
S0

Table 5

Read Configuration Register Command Options

Command

Description

S2

Escape character.

S7

Wait time for carrier.

S12

Escape character guard time (default 1 sec).

S38

Wait time after DTR asserted (default 50 sec).

Vn (Result Code Form)


Selects the result code format sent to your workstation. Table 6 lists command options.

Default
V1

Table 6

Result Code Form Command Option

Command

Description

V0

Digit format.

V1

Text format.

Xn (Extended Result Codes)


Selects the extended result code format sent to your workstation. Table 7 lists command options.
The following commands also affect the result code format:

The Vn command (Result Code Form) selects short or long form result codes.

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^ Caret Command Set

Default
X1

Table 7

Extended Result Codes Command Options

Command

Description

X0

Displays the CONNECT message when a connection is established.

X1

Displays the CONNECT XXXX message, where XXXX is the network speed.

Z (Soft Reset)
Resets the parameters to defaults, goes on-hook, and forces the module into the autobaud state.

^ Caret Command Set


This section describes commands that begin with a caret (^).

^H (Load New Image)


Loads a new image. DTR must be deasserted.

$ Dollar Command Set


This section describes commands that begin with a dollar sign ($).

$Bn (DTE Speed)


Sets the DTE speed, where n is one of the following speeds: 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, or
19200 bps.

% Percent Command Set


This section describes commands that begin with the percent sign (%).

%Bn (Set Line Speed)


Sets the line speed. Table 8 lists command options.

Default
Same as the DTE speed determined by autobaud. Table 8 displays the command options.

AT Command Set and Register Summary for V.110 12-Port Modules

& Ampersand Command Set

Table 8

Set Line Speed Command Options

Command

Description

%B2

600 bps

%B3

1200 bps

%B4

2400 bps

%B5

4800 bps

%B6

9600 bps

%B7

19200 bps

%Vn (Display Firmware Version)


Displays the TA firmware version. Table 9 lists command option.

Table 9

Display Firmware Version Command Option

Command

Description

%V1

Displays module type and version.

%Z (Reads Crash Firmware Version)


Displays the crash information contained in the V.110 module nonvolatile storage relating to the last
crash. Returns No crash info if a crash has not occurred. Table 10 displays the crash reason codes.

Table 10

Crash Reason Codes

Command

Description

%Z

Displays crash information.


Returns the following if the crash
was caused by an exception:
Crash Reason
Crash Code
Crash SR
Crash PC
Crash Address

& Ampersand Command Set


This section describes the commands that begin with an ampersand sign (&).

&Cn (Serial Port DCD Control)


Controls the Data Carrier Detect (DCD) signal level. Use this command if your workstation requires
DCD to be off at certain times. Table 11 lists command options.

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\ Backslash Command Set

Default
&C1

Table 11

Serial Port DCD Control Command Options

Command

Description

&C0

DCD is always on.

&C1

DCD follows the state of carrier from the remote system and turns on after the connect message.

&Dn (DTR Control)


Specifies the TA action to take when DTR transitions off. The on-to-off transition of DTR must last
as long as the value specified in register S25. Positive transitions of DTR (off-to-on) within 5 sec
after disconnect are ignored. Table 12 lists command options.

Default
&D3

Table 12

DTR Control Command Options

Command

Description

&D0

Ignores DTR while in data mode.

&D1

Enters the command state when detecting an on-to-off transition of DTR.

&D2

Sets the TA on-hook when detecting an on-to-off transition of DTR.

&D3

Sets the TA on-hook and resets when detecting an on-to-off transition of DTR and prepares the serial
port to accept an AT command. Also restores the factory default settings.

&F (Restore Command Defaults)


Restores the factory default configuration.

&V (Display Values)


Displays S register and option values.

&W (Store Current Configuration)


Stores the active commands and S registers.

\ Backslash Command Set


This section describes the commands that begin with a backslash sign (\).

\ Qn (Serial Port Flow Control)


Selects the hardware flow control method used in the serial port. Table 13 lists command options.
AT Command Set and Register Summary for V.110 12-Port Modules

S Register Summary

Default
\Q3

Table 13

Serial Port Flow Control Command Options

Command

Description

\Q0

Disables flow control.

\Q1

Receives flow control.

\Q2

Transmits flow control.

\Q3

Receives and transmit flow


control.

\Tn (Inactivity Timer)


Specifies the time, in minutes, that the TA waits before hanging up when data is not sent or received.
The inactivity timer is available only during normal link connections. \T0 disables the timer.

Range
0 to 136 min.

Default
\T0 (disabled)

\Z
Programs the boot sector of Flash memory with the current version of boot code.

Note This operation takes a number of sec to perform. We recommend that this operation be

performed while the V.110 module is in a quiet state and is not connected and handling traffic.

S Register Summary
The TA saves configuration settings in S registers. Each register controls a single TA function or is
bit-mapped to control several functions. This section describes commands to display and change
register values. We recommend that, wherever possible, you use the following commands only to
display register contents and use the AT command set to change register values.

S2 (Escape Code Character)


Specifies the character used for the three-character escape code sequence. When the TA is in the
connect state and receives the escape code sequence, it enters the command state. Register S12 sets
the guard time that must be present before and after the escape code character.

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S Register Summary

Range
0 to 255 (ASCII decimal)

Default
43 (+)

S7 (Wait for Carrier After Dial)


Specifies the time that the TA waits to:

Establish framing.
Reestablish framing after it has been lost.

Range
0 to 255 sec

Default
60 (sec)

S12 (Escape Code Guard Time and Remote Access Attention Sequence Guard Time)
Sets the minimum quiet time before and after the three-character escape code. The interval between
characters in the escape code or remote access attention sequence must be less than this guard time.
In normal mode, register S12 sets the guard time that precedes and follows the attention character
sequence. It should be set to the same value on both the originating and answering TAs.

Range
0 to 255 (0.02-sec increments)

Default
50 (1 sec)

S38
Sets the amount of idle time before the TA times outs.

Range
0 to 255 (sec)

Default
20 (sec)

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