Is it possible that the V34 protocol uses the initial transmit levels
as a baseline prior to renegotiating more appropriate signal levels
during the connection process? If not, then what is the purpose of
S91?
BTW, the two modems connected at 33600bps with LAP-M and V.42BIS.
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S91 - PSTN Transmit Attenuation Level
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S91 sets the transmit attenuation level from 0 to 15 dBm for the PSTN
mode, resulting in a transmit level from 0 to -15 dBm, In some
countries, the transmit level may not be changed and there are checks
to prevent transmit attenuation level change using ConfigurACE.
Range: 0 to 15 dBm (Corresponding to 0 to -15 dBm transmit level.)
Default: 10 (-10 dBm transmit level.)
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%L - Report Line Signal Level
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Returns a value which indicates the received signal level. The value
returned is a direct indication (DAA dependent) of the receive level
at the MDP [= modem data pump?], not at the telephone line connector.
For example, 009 = -9 dBm, 043 = -43 dBm, and so on.
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-- Franc Zabkar
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"Franc Zabkar" <franc...@ozeemail.com.au> wrote in message
news:399e3fb...@news.ozemail.com.au...
I recall that an Australian telecoms engineer, Alan Fowler, once
stated in comp.dcom.modems that he made use of S91 in establishing
dial-up connections. At that time I queried whether this was
necessary. I believed that the V34 protocol would renegotiate optimal
signal levels at both ends during the initial line probe. My recent
testing appears to support this.
On Sat, 19 Aug 2000 17:59:26 -0400, "Rick Collins"
<ab...@debbs.ndhq.dnd.ca> put finger to keyboard and composed: