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1. r n reply r n Serial EIA Signal Status DCE interface r n reply r n r n reply r n CTS ON r n reply r n DSR OFF hn reply r n DCD OFF r n reply r n RTS ON hm reply r n DTR ON hon reply r n Heen r n reply rn nOK r n Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 15 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 1 General AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices VSHOWUPTIME Displays the Current Uptime in Days Hours Minutes Seconds Description Displays the current uptime of the UIP stack Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP Syntax AT VSHOWUPTIME Values na Responses r nVALUE r n r nOK r n r nERROR n Examples send AT VSHOWUPTIME r reply r n00000 00 03 46 r n reply r nOK r n VSHOWUPTIMES Displays the Current Uptime in Seconds Description Displays the current uptime of the UIP stack in seconds Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP Syntax AT VSHOWUPTIMES Values na Responses r nVALUE r n r nOK r n r nERROR r n Examples send AT VSHOWUPTIMES r reply r n304 r n reply r nOK r n VVERSION Display Software Version Description This command directs t
2. 47 PINGREMOTE IP Address of PING Request 47 POP3HEADERMODE POPS Header 26 POP3PORT Set POP3 Server Pont 26 POP3PW Set POP3 Password 26 POP3SERV Set POPS Server Address 26 POP3UN Set POP3 User Name sssssssssseeerereserereesen 27 PPPMODE TCP IP Behavior c cccccceeeetteeeeeeeeees 83 PPPMYIP IP Address When Using DPP 83 PPPPEERIP IP Address for Remote PPP 0 84 PPPSERVPW Remote PPP Client Password 84 EE 24 RECiADD Set Email Address 20 REDIALCOUNT Connection Attempts Allowed 78 REDIALDELAY Call Retry Delai 78 RESET Reset Main Processor or Internal Modem 14 RINGCOUNT Set Number of Dinge 79 SENDERADDR Set Sender Address 19 SENDERNAME Set Sender Name 19 SENDMAILi Send Mail without Interactive Mode 23 SHIELDCHAR Configure the Shielding Character for DLEMODE A T E S 14 SMTPAUTH Authentication ON or OFT 25 SMTPNETWORKTIMER SMTP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value A 21 SMTPPORT Set SMTP Server Port 21 SMTPPW Set SMTP Password 22 SMTPSERV Set SMTP Server Address 111111111111n 22 SMTPUN Set GMIPUserhame 22 SUBui Set Email Pre Defined Subject 20 TCPINACTIVITYTIMER TCP Client Inactivity Timeout ET 36 TCPNETWORKTIMER TCP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value eee eeeeeeseeeeseeee
3. 00 30 FTPGETFILENAME Set FTP Download File Name 29 FTPGETPATH Set Path to Get Files from FTP Server 31 FTPMODE Enter FTP Mode eooonnnnnnononnennneenneennnne 28 FTPNETWORKTIMER FTP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value Anke 32 FTPPORT Enter FTP Server Pont 28 FTPPUT Upload Files to FTP Servet ccecece 30 FTPPUTFILENAME Set FTP Upload File Name 29 FTPPUTPATH Set Path to Send Files to FTP Server EE EN FTPPW Set FTP Password cccccsssceceeeesesssseeeeeees 29 FTPSERV Specify FTP Server Address 29 FTPTYPE Specify Data Tvpe 28 FTPUN Set FTP Userhame 29 GETMAIL Retrieve Host Mail 27 GPRSCID PDP Context Identifier ccccccsseeeeee 85 GPRSMODE Switch Between GSM and GPRG 85 HISPPW ISP Paseword 80 ISPUN ISP User Name cicrcrirrririireriieeneiiries 80 KEEPALIVEDELAY Keep Alive Del 77 KEEPALIVEMODE Keep Alive Mode sssssssnnesenanaeee 76 KEEPALIVEPORT Keep Alive Port Number 77 KEEPALIVESERV Keep Alive Server Address 77 LEGACYMODE Legacy Mode Enable Disable 14 LTCPSTART Open Listening Mode 00000a0aaa 38 LTCPSTOP Close TCP Listening Mode 39 LUDPSTART Initiate the UDP Session in Listen MOG E 45 LUDPSTOP Close UDP Listening Mode 46 OTCP OpenaTChConnecton 39 OUD
4. Address Field The address field is used to define the sentence Characters with digits and upper case letters are permitted to be in the address field Note that the address field is required It cannot be a null field This field is subdivided into 2 fields KXX gt KXXX gt Talker Identifier Sentence Formatter Talker Identifier is always GP for a GPS receiver The sentence formatter defines the format and the type of data Data Field s Data fields are delimited by a and contain valid characters specified in NMEA 0183 standard It can consist of fields of variable lengths Checksum The checksum field is the 8 bit exclusive OR no start or stop bits of all characters in the sentence Checksum consists of 2 characters and is represented as a hex number End of Sequence All sentences always end with sentence termination delimiter character or Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 98 Part 6 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices Chapter 16 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices SUPPORTED MESSAGE LIST The following NMEA messages are supported Sentence Descriptions GGA Global Positioning System Fix Data GLL Geographic Position Latitude Longitude GSA GNSS DOP and Active Satellites GSV GNS Satellites in View RMC Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data VTG Course Over Ground and Ground Speed NMEA MESSAGES Th
5. OK A Previous Command Description This command executes the previous command Syntax Al Values No parameter values Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 61 Part 3 AT Commands for Wi Fi Devices Chapter 11 General AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi BOOTMSG Enable Disable Boot Message Description Enables disables the boot message Syntax AT BOOTMSG lt 0 1 gt AT BOOTMSG Read or display the current setting Values 0 Disable 1 Enable Default 1 Enable Examples AT BOOTMSG 0 OK AT BOOTMSG 1 OK AT BOOTMSG 1 OK AT BOOTMSG 0 OK WATCHDOG Enable Disable Watchdog Description Enable disable Watchdog for the system reset on HANG Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect Syntax AT WATCHDOG lt 0 1 gt AT W ATCHDOG Values 0 Disable Watchdog 1 Enable Watchdog Default Value 1 Enable Watchdog Example AT WATCHDOG 1 OK WATCHDOGTIMER Watchdog Timer Description Sets the Watchdog timer in milliseconds Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect Syntax AT W ATCHDOGTIMER lt value gt AT WATCHDOGTIMER Read or display the current setting Values Maximum milliseconds that can be entered is 7000 Default 1000ms Example AT WATCHDOGTIMER 4000 OK Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 62 Part 3 AT Commands for Wi Fi Devices Chapter 12 Telnet AT Comman
6. amp C RLSD DCD Option Turn On or Off Description The modem controls the RLSD output in accordance with the parameter supplied This command sets the DCD On or Off Syntax AT amp C lt value gt AT amp C Read or show the current value Values 0 Sets DCD to remain On at all times 1 Sets DCD to follow the physical connection 2 DCD follows the state of the TCP UDP connection Default 1 Response OK Otherwise ERROR amp D DTR Option Description The modem reads the DTR to determine if the Data Terminal is Ready This command allows the modem to act on the DTR Syntax AT amp D lt value gt AT amp D Read or show the current value Values 0 DTR is ignored AT amp D with no parameter 1 An Active to Inactive transition disconnects an active TCP UDP connection 2 For Non MT100SEM An active to inactive transition disconnects the physical connection Default 0 Response OK Otherwise ERROR AE Reset Factory Defaults Description For MT100SEM This command replaces all settings with the factory defaults but does not store them to memory Use amp W to store them to the memory For NON MT100SEM This command replaces the factory defaults of amp D amp S amp C E and V only Note The module must be RESET to put this command into effect Syntax AT amp F Values None No parameters amp S DSR ON or OFF Description This command sets the DSR to ON of OFF Syntax AT amp S
7. 100 AT KEEPALIVEDELAY xxxxx OUTPORT UDP TCP Local Port Number Description Syntax Values Default Example Controls the local port that the UDP TCP connection is bound to AT OUTPORT lt Port Number value gt AT OUTPORT Read or display the current setting or AT VKEEPALIVE or AT VALL Set the port number local connection will use From 1 to 5 numeric digits 0 to 9 Note Numbers above 65 535 are illegal since port identification fields are 16 bits long in the IDP header 0 AT OUTPORT xxxxx Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 77 Part A AT Commands for the SocketModem Cell SocketModem IP and MultiModem Cell Chapter 14 ATCMD Customize Dial Up Commands Description This command allows the user to customize AT commands on dial up Syntax AT ATCMD id Valid AT command AT ATCMDsid or ATH VALL id Enter a Profile Setting 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 Values Set the valid AT command Do not include AT or issue amp F as the command will error Defaults For Analog Devices 0 STE 1 1 MS V34 2 CH 3 ae For All Other Devices 0 1 2 ae 3 WH REDIALCOUNT Set Connection Attempts Allowed Description This parameter indicates how many unsuccessful connection attempts the TCP IP stack software will make before terminating the connection attempt activity Syntax AT REDIALCOUNT lt value gt AT REDIALCOUNT Read or display the current setting or AT HV
8. Controls the local port that the UDP TCP connection is bound to AT OUTPORT lt Port Number value gt AT OUTPORT Read or display the current setting or AT VALL Set the port number local connection will use From 1 to 5 numeric digits 0 to 9 Note Numbers above 65 535 are illegal since port identification fields are 16 bits long in the IDP header 37500 OTCP Open a TCP Connection Description Syntax id Values This command sent by the attached host directs the TCP IP stack to open a TCP connection to the specified TCP server Once an IP link is established the attached host can open a TCP connection at any time except when the TCP IP stack software is already in a process using TCP resources This TCP connection may be closed by the remote TCP server or by the attached host via sending an ETX character on the serial port depending on the DLEMODE parameter DLEMODE Value Notes Depending on the DLEMODE value the attached host may close this TCP connection by sending an ETX character If the DLEMODE parameter is set to 1 the TCP IP stack will only interpret an lt ETX gt character as a close request if it s not preceded by a lt DLE gt character As a consequence the attached host must send lt ETX gt characters preceded by lt DLE gt characters and it must also code lt DLE gt characters in lt DLE gt lt DLE gt Similarly each lt ETX gt character present in the payload data of the TCP frame will b
9. Display IP Addresses Description This command allows the attached host to view the attributed IP addresses that have been attributed during the IPCP phase of the PPP negotiation Both local and remote PPP peer IP addresses are displayed This command should be issued only once the PPP OK message has been received from the TCP IP stack Syntax AT DISPLAYIP Response MY IP XXX XXX XXX XXX PEER IP XXX XXX XXX XXX Values Read Parameters PPPMYIP PPPPEERIP Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 85 Part A AT Commands for the SocketModem Cell SocketModem IP and MultiModem Cell Chapter 14 VPPP Display PPP Parameters Description This command directs the TCP IP stack to display all the AT parameters related to the PPP layer configuration Values Read Parameters ISPPW ISPUN PPPMYIP PPPPEERIP Syntax AT VPPP Command Possible Responses AT VPPP ISPUN myispun ISPPW myisppwd PPPMODE 1 PPPMYIP 0 0 0 0 PPPPEERIP 0 0 0 0 OK VPHY Display Physical Parameters Description This command directs the TCP IP stack to display all the AT parameters related to the physical layer configuration Syntax AT VPHY Command Possible Responses AT VPHY ANSWERMODE 0 CALLBACKTIMER 2 CALLSCREENNUM 0 DIALN1 DIALN2 DIALSELECT 1 PHYTIMEOUT 15 REDIALCOUNT 5 REDIALDELAY 5 RINGCOUNT 0 OK
10. Display PPP Parameter 86 VSHOWSERIAL Configure the Escape Character for DEEMODE 6 entgoe ege a Eege dei 15 VSHOWUPTIME Displays the Current Uptime in Days Hrs MINS Gecs 16 VSHOWUPTIMES Displays the Current Uptime in Secs EE 16 VSMTP Display SMTP Parameters s neanenneennaeeaen 25 VSTATE Display Current State of Physical Connection E E E E E E TE TE 16 VTCP Display TCP Parameter 40 VUDP Display UDP Module Configuration 46 VVERSION Display Software Version n 16 amp C RLSD DCD Option ccccc ccesese cccseeeeseeserseeeties 11 SLY DTR OPO as cessescsesccsessczesessceeacetes seeersicesseriezedee ties 11 amp F Reset Factory Defaullts eeecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 11 amp S DSR On Or E EEN 11 amp W Store Factory Defaults to NVNM 12 ICF DTE DCE Character Framing eeeseeseeeeeeeeeeena 12 IFC Set Flow Control 13 4IPR Set Serial Spe d s csecccdcnecistaeeceeeesnetes 13 WOPEN Mode of Operation 74 AT Command Mode 10 E Turn Echo ON OFF ccsccceeesceeeeeeeeeeesseeeessneeeeeseaees 10 Een ee 10 V lerse Of Verbe rincresce chive clades 10 Z Default Conftouratton Aen 11 Commands for SocketEthernet IP AUTODISC Auto Discovery On or On 54 AUTODISCHOST Set Auto Discovery Host Name 54 AUTODISCPASSWORD Set Auto Discovery Password Eege EE 55 AUTODISCPORT Auto Discovery P
11. GPSSERV Set GPS Host Server Address Description This command sets the server IP address or name to which the GPS data will be sent Syntax AT GPSSERV lt value gt AT GPSSERV or AT VGPS or AT VALL Values 32 bit number in dotted decimal notation e XXX XXX XXX XXX Or Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters if DNS is available No default Responses OK Otherwise ERROR GPSPORT Set GPS Host Port Description This command sets the GPS host port TCP UDP Syntax AT GPSPORT lt port number gt AT GPSPORT or ATHVGPS or AT VALL Values 1 to 65535 Default 1 Responses OK Otherwise ERROR GPSPROTO Set GPS Host Protocol Description This command sets the server protocol that the GPS will use TCP UDP Syntax AT GPSPROTO lt value gt AT GPSPROTO or AT VGPS or AT VALL Values 0 UDP 1 TCP Default 0 Responses OK Otherwise ERROR GPSPREFIX Set GPS Message Prefix Description This command is used to set a unique identification for each device or vehicle Syntax AT GPSPREFIX lt value gt AT GPSPREFIX or AT VGPS or AT VALL Values Up to 4 characters in an alphanumeric string Note The prefix is appended to the NMEA message before transit Default o Responses OK Otherwise ERROR Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 92 Part 6 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices Chapter 16 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices GPSURAIS Set GPS
12. Standard AT Messages Numeric Verbose Description 0 OK Operation or command success 3 NO CARRIER No physical layer connection 7 BUSY Destination busy 8 NO ANSWER No answer from destination 4 ERROR Operation or command unsuccessful 2 RING Incoming call indication Information Messages Numeric Verbose Description 1025 Ok_Info_DataBegin Start of data 1028 Ok_Info_WaitingForData Send data 3074 Ok_Info_SocketClosed Socket connection closed successfully 3072 Ok_Info_NoMail No mail to retrieve on server 3073 Ok_Info_ Mail Mail ready to be retrieved on server 3077 Ok_Info_PPP PPP connection successful Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 104 Part 7 Appendixes Error Codes Appendix A Response Messages and Error Codes Error Codes Numeric Description 34817 Bad command Unknown command 34819 Bad command Syntax error 34824 Bad command EEPROM write failed 34881 Bad command Command too long 34882 Bad command Bad command argument value 34883 Bad command High level Internet configuration only command 35840 Physical layer Modem is already running 35862 Physical layer Timeout no activity on network connection 35865 Physical layer Module is not attached to the network 35866 Physical layer Invalid event during activation proce
13. This command the TCP IP stack to display all AT parameters related to the configuration of the DNS servers Note This is displayed only when DHCP is OFF Syntax AT VDNS Values None Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 52 Part 2 AT Commands for the SocketEthernet IP Chapter 8 General AT Commands for SocketEthernet VIP View Address Settings Description Displays the address settings Notes This command displays the programmed IP settings To see IP settings in use including DHCP parameters use the ETHIFSTATUS command Also this command shows valid results only when DHCP is OFF Otherwise it displays the default or stored values Syntax AT VIP Values None Example The order and content is as follows DHCP Enable Disable IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Speed setting see EMACSPD command MAC address IP Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 53 Part 2 AT Commands for the SocketEthernet IP Chapter 9 Auto Discovery AT Commands for the SocketEthernet IP Chapter 9 Auto Discovery AT Commands for the SocketEthernet IP A Note about Auto Discovery Auto Discovery will broadcast information however at this time the information cannot be updated using the Auto Discovery Manager Set Commands AUTODISC Auto Discovery On Off Description This command turns Auto Discovery On or Off Syntax AT AUTODISC lt value gt
14. AT AUTODISC Read or display the current setting or AT VAUTODISC AT VALL Values 0 OFF 1 ON Default 1 AUTODISCTIMER Auto Discovery Timer Description This command sets the Auto Discovery timer Syntax AT AUTODISCTIMER lt value gt AT AUTODISCTIMER Read or display the current setting or AT VAUTODISC AT VALL Values 0 to 60 seconds Default 10 AUTODISCPORT Auto Discovery Port Description This command sets the Auto Discovery port Syntax AT AUTODISCPORT lt value gt AT AUTODISCPORT Read or display the current setting or AT VAUTODISC AT VALL Values 0 to 65535 Default 1020 AUTODISCHOST Set Auto Discover Host Name Description This command sets the Host Name that will appear in the Auto Discovery Manager Syntax AT AUTODISCHOST lt value gt AT AUTODISCHOST Read or display the current setting or AT VAUTODISC or AT VALL Values Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters Default MT100SEM Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 54 Part 2 AT Commands for the SocketEthernet IP Chapter 9 Auto Discovery AT Commands for the SocketEthernet IP AUTODISCUSERNAME Set Auto Discover User Name Description Syntax Values This command sets the User Name that will appear in the Auto Discovery Manager AT AUTODISCUSERNAME lt setting gt AT AUTODISCUSERNAME Read or display the current setting or AT VAUTODISC or AT VALL Text string up t
15. Enter FTP Server Port 28 FTPPUT Upload Files to FTP Gener 30 FTPPUTFILENAME Set FTP Upload File Name 29 FTPPUTPATH Set Path to Send Files to FTP Server ere EN FTPPW Set FTP baseword een 29 FTPSERV Specify FTP Server Address 29 FTPTYPE Specify Data Type 28 FTPUN Set FTP Userhame 29 GETMAIL Retrieve Host Mail 27 GPRSCID PDP Context Identifier ceceeecees 85 GPRSMODE Switch Between GSM and GPRS 85 HISPPW ISP Password 80 ISPUN ISP User Name ooononnnnnennnennnnnnnnnnnennnnnnenneeennne 80 KEEPALIVEDELAY Keep Alive Delia 77 KEEPALIVEMODE Keep Alive Mode nsssssesnsseneenea 76 KEEPALIVEPORT Keep Alive Port Number 77 KEEPALIVESERV Keep Alive Server Address 77 LEGACYMODE Legacy Mode Enable Disable 14 LTCPSTART Open Listening Mode 38 LTCPSTOP Close TCP Listening Mode 39 LUDPSTART Initiate the UDP Session in Listen Mode kuer ENEE 45 LUDPSTOP Close UDP Listening Mode 46 OTCP OpenaTChbConnectlon 39 OUDP Initiate UDP Session in Active Mode 46 OUTPORT UDP TCP Local Port Number 39 46 77 PERSISTENTSOCKET Persistent Socket 33 41 PHYTIMEOUT Inactivity Timer Au 78 PING Start PING Request 0 eeeeeeeeeereees 47 PINGDELAY PING Delay Time 47 PINGNUM Number of PING Requests
16. WPAPSKKEY 1 1234567890 WPAPSKKEY2 1234567890 WPAPSKKEY3 1234567890 WPAPSKKEY4 1234567890 WPA2PSKKEY1 1234567890 WPA2PSKKEY2 1234567890 WPA2PSKKEY3 1234567890 WPA2PSKKEY4 1234567890 WLANPROFILE Display the WLAN Profile Description This command displays the WLAN profile parameters based on the profile ID Syntax AT WLANSETPROFILE lt value gt Values 1 4 Examples AT WLANPROFILE1 profile id 1 SSID Adhoc security 0 OK AT WLANPROFILE2 profile id 2 SSID mt810swm_wep64 security 1 Keyindex 1 passphrase 1234567890 OK AT WLANPROFILE3 profile id 3 SSID mt810swm_wep128 security 2 Keyindex 1 passphrase 12345678901 2345678901 23456 OK AT WLANPROFILE4 profile id 4 SSID mt810swm_wpapsk security 3 Keyindex 1 passphrase 12345678 OK Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 71 Part 3 AT Commands Wi Fi Devices Chapter 13 WLAN AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi WLAN WLAN Module Description Displays WLAN module related information Syntax AT WLAN Values SECURITYMODE SSID NETWORKMODE IBSSCHANNEL COUNTRYCODE DATARATE SCANMODE WLANENABLE TXPOWER dBm MACADDR Default None Example AT WLAN SECURITYMODE 0 NETWORKMODE 0 COUNTRYCODE DOMAIN _FCC SCANMODE 0 TXPOWER NA SSID WestConfRoom IBSSCHANNEL 9 DATARATE 11 0 WLANENABLE 0 MACADDR 00 08 00 12 34 dd OK WLANASSOCINFO Display Association I
17. lt parity gt parameter is ignored lt parity gt 0 Odd supported 1 Even supported 2 Mark supported 3 Space supported 4 None supported Format 2 Parity 4 Resulting affect 1 2 2 4 7 5 7 3 if the inputi 1 0 4 8 2 4 8 3 0 4 blank ignored sg 4 0 4 7 D A Say 0 4 blank 0 4 3 if the input is left blank 6 0 4 blank ignored Note The input for the command always requires the format value However the parity value is optional and will be set as defined in the table 0 4 blank ignored Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 12 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 1 General AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices AFC Set Flow Control Description Syntax Values Default Turns flow control on and off AT IFC lt flow control value gt 0 0 Flow Control Off 2 2 Hardware Flow Control On 2 2 Hardware Flow Control On IPR Set Serial Speed Description Syntax Values Display Default Sets the serial speed AT IPR lt serial speed value gt 300 to 921600 AT IPR Displays the current serial speed AT IPR Displays a list of all possible values serial speeds For All Products 115200 AUTORESET Reset the Processor at a Given Time Description Syntax Values Default Set an amount of time when the modem will reset after no input ha
18. 82 Part 4 AT Commands for the SocketModem Cell SocketModem IP and MultiModem Cell Chapter 14 AUTOCONNECT Automatically Connect the PPP Link Description Values Syntax Default AUTOCONNECT enables disables the automatic link connection The APN or ISP values need to be set correctly 0 AUTOCONNECT disabled 1 AUTOCONNECT enabled AT AUTOCONNECT lt value gt AT AUTOCONNECT Read or display the current setting or AT VALL 0 PPPMODE Set TCP IP Behavior Description Syntax Values Default PPPMYIP Description Syntax Values Default The TCP IP stack can manage the access layer in different ways This parameter selects the way the TCP IP stack must run once the physical is layer successfully established AT PPPMODE lt value gt AT PPPMODE Read or display the current setting or ATHVPPP AT VALL 3 Standard PPP The TCP IP stack behaves as a PPP client for outgoing calls and as a PPP client for incoming calls 3 Set IP Address When Using PPP When the TCP IP stack behaves as a PPP server according to the PPPMODE parameter setting it is in charge of the IP address attribution mechanism Once the PPP authentication is successfully achieved the remote PPP peer asks the TCP IP stack for an IP address Then the related PPP layer called IPCP suggests an IP address to the peer that has been previously stored in the TCP IP stack parameters If the remote accepts this
19. AT EMACSPD x where x stands for 0 1 2 3 4 Values 0 Auto Sensing 1 10Mbis half duplex 2 10Mbis full duplex 3 100Mbis half duplex 4 100Mbis full duplex AT EMACSPD View the current setting Can view with ATHVALL or AT VIP also Default AT EMACSPD 0 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 51 Part 2 AT Commands for the SocketEthernet IP Chapter 8 General AT Commands for SocketEthernet IP HOSTNAME Configure the DHCP Client Host Name Description Configures the device host name reported to the DHCP server Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP Syntax AT HOSTNAME lt parameter1 gt AT HOSTNAME Read or display the current setting Values parameter 1 Host name up to 64 alpha numeric characters Responses r n HOSTNAME VALUE r nOK r n r nERROR r n Command Example s send ATHHOSTNAME Device9876 r reply r nOK r n send ATHHOSTNAME r reply r n HOSTNAME Device9876 r n reply r nOK r n Display Commands ETHIFSTATUS View Network Interface Settings Description Display the address settings Syntax AT ETHIFSTATUS Values None Display Example INTERFACE UP LINK UP IPADDR 192 168 2 3 IPGATEWAY 192 168 2 1 IPNETMASK 255 255 255 0 MACADDR 00 00 00 00 00 00 DNSSERV1 0 0 0 0 DNSSERV2 0 0 0 0 DNSSERVS3 0 0 0 0 DNSSERV4 0 0 0 0 VDNS Display Configuration of DNS Servers Description
20. AT POP3HEADERMODE Read or display the current setting or AT VPOP3 AT VALL 0 The email header will not be sent over the serial port while retrieving 1 The email header will be sent over the serial port while retrieving 1 POP3PORT Set POP3 Server Port Description Syntax Values Default POP3PW Description Syntax Values To reach the POPS server the TCP IP stack software must know the port of the POP3 server used for retrieving email Note This parameter should be changed only by your network administrator since it depends on network infrastructure configuration including firewalls proxy or specific TCP port translation settings AT POP3PORT lt value gt AT POP3PPORT Read or display the current setting or AT VPOP3 AT VALL 5 digits each digit between 0 and 9 inclusive Note that numbers above 65 535 are illegal as the port identification fields are 16 bits long in the TCP header 110 Set POP3 Password Password for POP3 account To retrieve email messages sent to a specified email address the TCP IP stack software must know the POP3 password that has been set for that email account AT POP3PW lt value gt AT POP3PW Read or display the current setting or AT VPOP3 AT VALL Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 64 characters No default POP3SERV Set POP3 Server Address Description Syntax Values To retrieve email messages the TCP IP stack software must kn
21. SMTPAUTH Authentication ON or OFF 25 Display Command E 25 VSMTP Display SMTP Parameters Aa 25 VMAILi Display Email Parameters for Respective Mail ID 25 Chapter 3 POP3 AT Commands for All Universal IP DeViCes cc ccccsecsseeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeseseeeeneeeeneas 26 Set e E E 26 POP3HEADERMODE POPS Header rtiri Mien a i 26 POP3PORT Sel POPS Server Pofa scseuincnininsscaeatarieniiiiinie eaten ode 26 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 3 Table of Contents POPSPW Set POPS Password i iciisiestiscsssatevesdsacesasasecaversuedesssanetevesssadevabaseseverssedssesdseiesaibuadanadanadas 26 POPS3SERV Set POPS Server Address 26 POP3UN Set POPS Userhame csiniisciiirirsenirsinodntiinrernann ino dnaneiadan naien dianae ninnaa danaa aodhaire 27 HGE TMAIL Retrieve Host UE 27 Display Command E 27 PUPOPS PORS Module Patani G fS smcera eaa aa aa 27 Chapter A FTP AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices sssnnsunssunnsunnnunnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn 28 Set Een ET TE 28 PTPPORT Enter ETP Serwer LE 28 P TRMODE Enter FIP MOG rinine neta acne ended asii 28 HFIP WE RE 28 FTPSERV Specify FTP Server Address aasnnensnaenenn nnne enanne nannten annern nnnrtnnnnnnn nenten nnne nn nnne nn nnna 29 FPTPUN SetlPI EE 29 EEN Seti PIP EE a eee 29 FTPGETFILENAME Set FTP Download Eilehame 29 FTPPUTFILENAME Set FTP Upload File Name 29 FTPG
22. WLANPROFILEn n Change the WLAN Profile 68 WLANROAM Enable Disable Roaming eesse0seesee0 69 WLANSCAN SCAN Wireless Networks nnn000000000e 68 WLANSCANMODE Scanning Mode 66 WLANSECURITYMODE Security Mode of WLAN MO GU EE 65 WLANSSID SSID of WLAN ee cccececeeceeeeeseseeeeeeee 66 WLANUSEPROFILE User Profile cccccccsseeeees 69 WPA2PSKKEY Keys for WPA2 PSK Security Mode 70 WPAPSKKEY Keys for WAP PSK Security Mode 70 amp AC RLSD DCD Option 11 SD DTR OPON EE 11 amp F Reset Factory Defaults ceeeseeeceeeseeeeeeeeneereees 11 amp S DSR OM OF EE 11 amp W Store Factory Defaults to NVNM 12 ICF DTE DCE Character Framing 12 lFG Set Flow GontGl cess ugeet e e 13 IPR Set Serial Sp660 we duet patentee 13 WOPEN Mode of Operation 74 A A Manual Answer of TCPorUDb 61 Access Point Name SAPNGEDV 84 Access Point Name Password 2APDNDW 84 Access Point User Name SAPDNUN 84 Answer Incoming Call AACCERT 81 Append Data to Server FTPAPPEND 31 AT Command MOG Ge 2 ccsccecc cose tect cede cesaveveresaveoeveetveneis 10 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 111 Authentication ON or OFF 2GMTPAUTH 25 Authentication Type AUTHENT sssesseseeeseseeeeseerrenn 74 Auto Connect Module with AP WLANENABLE 67 Aut
23. lt LF gt lt CR gt lt LF gt End of message termination VTG Course Over Ground and Ground Speed The Actual course and speed relative to the ground Structure GPVTG x x T M x x N x x K a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Example GPVTG 000 0 T M 000 0 N 0000 0 K A 3D lt CR gt lt LF gt Name Example Description Message ID GPVTG _ VTG Protocol Header Course 000 0 True course over ground in degrees 000 0 359 9 Reference T True Course Measured heading degrees Reference M Magnetic Speed 000 0 Speed over ground in knots 000 0 999 9 Units N Knots Speed 0000 0 Speed over ground in kilometers per hour 0000 0 1800 0 Units K Kilometers per hour Mode A N not valid A Autonomous mode D Differential mode E Estimated dead reckoning mode M Manual input mode S Simulator mode Checksum 3D lt CR gt lt LF gt _ lt CR gt lt LF gt End of message termination Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 102 Part 7 Appendixes Part 7 Appendixes Appendix A Response Messages and Error Codes Appendix B Response Message Examples Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 103 Part 7 Appendixes Appendix A Response Messages and Error Codes Appendix A Response Messages Sr Error Codes Response Messages
24. lt value gt AT amp S Read or show the current value Values 0 Sets DSR to remain ON at all times 1 Sets DSR to follow DCD 2 DSR follows the state of the TCP UDP connection Default 1 Response OK Otherwise ERROR Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 11 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 1 General AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices amp W Store Factory Defaults to NVM Description Syntax Values For MT100SEM Stores factory defaults to the NVM For NON MT100SEM Stores the current settings of amp D amp S amp C E and V only AT amp W None ICF DTE DCE Character Framing Description Syntax Values Default Examples This command determines the local serial port start stop asynchronous character framing that the DCE uses AT ICF lt format value gt lt parity value gt AT ICF Read or show the current value lt format gt 0 Autodetect not supported 1 8 Data 2 Stop supported lt parity gt parameter is ignored 2 8 Data 1 Parity 1 Stop supported If no lt parity gt provided 3 is used by default as lt parity gt value 3 8 Data 1 Stop supported lt parity gt parameter is ignored 4 7 Data 2 Stop supported lt parity gt parameter is ignored 5 7 Data 1 Parity 1 Stop supported If no lt parity gt provided 3 is used by default as lt parity gt value 6 7 Data 1 Stop supported
25. ATHSMSPHRASE Aur reply r n SMSPHRASE password r n reply r nOK r n Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 75 Part 4 AT Commands for the SocketModem Cell SocketModem IP and MultiModem Cell Chapter 14 CALLBACKTIMER Set Automatic Call Back Wait Description Syntax Values Default This parameter defines the number of seconds the TCP IP stack will wait before an automatic call back operation occurs after receiving an incoming call It applies only when the ANSWERMODE parameter is set to an automatic call back mode value gt 1 This timer starts at the end of the ringing signal AT CALLBACKTIMER lt value gt AT CALLBACKTIMER Read or display the current setting or AT VPHY AT VALL Integer between 2 and 255 inclusive This timer is set in seconds 2 CALLSCREENNUM Set Caller ID Service Description Syntax Values Default When receiving an incoming call the caller identification Caller ID service allows the TCP IP stack to identify the phone number of the remote caller This information is helpful in preventing unauthorized callers to trigger actions on the TCP IP stack This parameter allows the user to filter the incoming calls when the ANSWERMODE parameter is set to an automatic mode value gt 0 This filtering doesn t apply when the ANSWERMODE parameter is set to 0 In this case it is the host s responsibility to accept or reject the incoming call If
26. Client Transmit Packet Maximum Size ceceeeeeeesseeeceeeesssseeeeeeeeecsesssaeeeeeeeees 42 UDPPACKETMIN UDP Client Transmit Packet Minimum TEE 41 UDPPORT UDP Port Number 43 UDPREMPOTEPORT Remote Port Number 43 UDPSERV UDP Server Address 44 UDPTXDELAY Delay before Sending UDP Datagram EE A4 VALL Display All Parameter 18 VFTP Display FTP barameterg e 32 VMAILi Display Email Parameters for Mail ID 25 VPHY Display Physical Harameterg 86 VPING Display PING Parameter 48 VPOP3 POP3 Module Parameter 27 VPPP Display PPP Parameter 86 VSHOWSERIAL Configure the Escape Character for PTE NG eege gedreet Deet 15 VSHOWUPTIME Displays the Current Uptime in Days Hrs MINS ege ccccevccsececccecedeccedecacccaczeacescdesaceceeseces 16 VSHOWUPTIMES Displays the Current Uptime in Secs EE 16 VSMTP Display SMTP Parameters ss naensneeeeneeeenaen 25 VSTATE Display Current State of Physical Connection EE E Ee 16 VTCP Display TCP Parameter 40 VUDP Display UDP Module Configuration 46 VVERSION Display Software Version s s s 16 amp C RLSD DED ele 11 amp D DTA Opto ness coscsccsiccesscc disses saiveaseceesssneasisensceeeesteaisins 11 amp F Reset Factory Defaullts c cccc0 ecetee ties 11 amp S DSR LOMO Obie EE 11 amp W Store Factory Defaults to NVM 12 ICF
27. Content is not written when typing lt CR gt lt LF gt lt CR gt lt LF gt OK Note Termination sequence Note The mail has been successfully sent lt CR gt lt Enter gt lt LF gt lt Ctrl Enter gt AT PUTMAIL CME ERROR 38027 Notes The address of the SMTP server has not been resolved by the secondary DNS server TCP IP stack is not able to reach the primary or secondary DNS servers or a wrong SMTP server address has been entered AT PUTMAIL CME ERROR lt value gt Notes An error has occurred during the communication with the remote SMTP server It may also happen during the data transfer after the OK message This error can be due to one of the following reasons DNS servers are not able to resolve the SMTP server address SMTP server is temporarily out of service Authentication SMTPUN SMTPPW is not valid Anemail address specified in REC1 or CCREC1 is not valid n inactivity period of 50 seconds on the serial port See section Response messages and error codes To view parameters use VMAIL and VSMTP They are also listed in VMAILi where i 1 2 or 3 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 24 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 2 SMTP AT Commands SMTPAUTH Authentication ON or OFF Description Turns authentication ON or OFF Syntax Set Value ATH SMTPAUTH lt value gt View Value ATHSMTPAUTH o
28. DTE DCE Character Framing 0se00eeeneeeeeeeeen 12 IFC Set Flow Control IPR Get Serial Sp6 0 gek cctieeeenciiaeeseseeeins WOPEN Mode of Operation 74 AT Command Mode 10 E Turn Echo ON OFF o ase ccssciscsideckhcasieccsseiecdetsveecevesscees 10 Ener EE 10 Ve Terse Or Verbes 2990 cs einnenean en 10 Z Default Configuration A 11 Commands for SocketModem IP ACCEPT Answer Incoming Call 81 ANSWERMODE Set Answering Mode sseeeeeeeeeee 75 APNPW Access Point Name Password 84 APNSERV Access Point Name 84 APNUN Access Point User Name 84 ATCMD Customize Dial Up Commande 00e0eee0 78 AUTHENT Authentication Type ssec 74 AUTOCONNECT Automatically Connect the PPP Link Eeer 83 AUTORESET Reset Main Processor at a Given Time 13 BODYi Set Pre Defined Email Combinations 21 CALLBACKTIMER Automatic Call Back Wait 76 CALLSCREENNUM Caller ID 76 CCRECi Set Additional Recipient CC 19 CONNECTIONSTART Start Communication 82 CONNECTIONSTOP Stop Communication 81 DELFLASH Erase Flash Memory Parameter Values 13 DIALN1 Primary Dial Up Number AAA 79 DIALN2 Secondary Dial Up Number 79 DIALSELECT Internet Connection Number 80 DISPLAYIP Display IP Addresses A 85 DLEMODE Set DLE Mode 33 DOMAIN Set Domain Name of the Gender 20 ESCAPECHAR Con
29. FTP connection Once an IP link is established the attached host can send a file to a FTP server at any time except when the TCP IP stack software is already in a process using TCP resources This command is similar to a PUT operation with an automatic connect disconnect issued by a standard FTP client on a PC The TCP IP stack handles the global FTP put process by itself Note The TCP IP stack will interpret only an lt ETX gt character as the end of the file to be transferred if it s not preceded by a lt DLE gt character As a consequence the attached host must send lt ETX gt characters preceded by lt DLE gt characters and it must also code lt DLE gt characters as lt DLE gt lt DLE gt AT FTPPUT FTPPUTFILENAME FTPDIR FTPPORT FTPSERV FTPTYPE FTPMODE FTPPW FTPUN No default Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 30 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 4 FTP AT Commands FTPGETPATH Set Path to Get a File from FTP Server Description Syntax Values In order for the TCP IP stack software to get a file from the FTP server the TCP IP stack software must know the path of the relevant file For example ftp companyx com wireless WPST or if you at in the root ftp companyx com you can then simply type AT FTPGETPATH lt value gt AT FTPGETPATH Read or display the current setting or AT VFTP AT VALL Alpha numeric ASCII text string up to 120 ch
30. If GPIO is enabled and configured correctly a specific external trigger Digital HI LOW or Analog value from 0 3 3V will trigger a specified function from the stack Syntax AT GPIO ID GPIO Function Trigger Level Debounce Stack Function Hangup AT GPIO lt n gt where n is the GPIO number or AT VALL ID GPIO number as described in the hardware documentation Values 1 5 GPIO Function Allows the GPIO to be a Digital Input Digital Output or ADC input Values 0 Digital Input without internal pullup 1 Digital Input with internal pullup 2 Digital Output 3 ADC input Trigger Level The Voltage level at which GPIO will trigger For Digital input a value greater than 0 indicates high 0 indicates low For Digital output a positive value will drive the line high A zero value will drive the line low For ADC input the trigger value will be in the range of 0 to 3300 millivolts Values 0 3300 in milliVolts Debounce The time between successive reads on the GPIO Values 0 65535 milliseconds Stack Function The desired stack function to be specified on a GPIO trigger The stack function must be properly configured i e for a sendmail function all proper sendmail items must be configured Values 0 Disabled The GPIO will not trigger 1 SENDMAIL1 2 SENDMAIL2 3 SENDMAIL3 4 PUTMAIL 5 GETMAIL 6 LTCPSTART 1 7 OTCP 1 8 HOUDP 1 9 LUDPSTART 1 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S00
31. P Field not available on GPS cards Null 2 Field not available on GPS cards DGPS 0000 Differential reference station ID 0000 1023 NULL when DGPS Station ID not used Checksum 02 lt CR gt lt LF gt _ lt CR gt lt LF gt End of message termination Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 99 Part 6 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices Chapter 16 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices GLL Latitude Longitude Latitude and longitude of current position time and status Structure GPGLL ddmm mmmm a dddmm mmmm a hhmmss sss A a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Example GPGLL 2447 0944 N 12100 5213 E 112609 932 A A 57 lt CR gt lt LF gt Name Example Description Message ID GPGLL GLL Protocol Header Latitude 2447 0949 Latitude in ddmm mmmm format N S Indicator N Latitude hemisphere indicator N North S South Longitude 12100 5213 Longitude in dddmm mmmm format EW Indicator E Longitude hemisphere indicator E East W West UTC Time 112609 932 UTC Time in hhmmss sss format 000000 000 235959 999 Status A Status A Data valid V Data not valid Mode A Mode indicator Indicator N Data not valid A Autonomous mode D Differential mode E Estimated dead reckoning mode M Manual input mode S Simulator mode Checksum 57 lt CR gt lt LF gt lt CR gt lt LF gt End of message
32. Sender Name 19 SENDMAILi Send Mail without Interactive Mode 23 SHIELDCHAR Configure the Shielding Character for DE EMO DE sscccesecnss cca steeeeevesstevaivessegsavie RE ieia 14 SMTPAUTH Authentication ON or OFF sssssssesseesseeea 25 SMTPNETWORKTIMER SMTP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value 21 SMTPPORT Set SMTP Server Port 21 SMTPPW Set SMTP Password 22 SMTPSERV Set SMTP Server Address 001000010 22 SMTPUN Set SMTP User Name ssssssensseeesereserrnensennn 22 SUBui Set Email Pre Defined Subject 20 TCPINACTIVITYTIMER TCP Client Inactivity Timeout VE UE 36 TCPNETWORKTIMER TCP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value AAA 36 TCPPACKETMAX TCP Client Transmit Packet dEr al ie E 35 TCPPACKETMIN TCP Client Transmit Packet Minimum EE 35 TCPPORT Set TCP Port for Remote Peer 34 TCPSERV Set Address of Remote TCP Server 34 TCPTELNETMODE Enable Disable TCP Listener Telnet Protocole reiia aaea aaa E a A A EEE OE S 37 TCPTELNETPW Configure the TCP Client Telnet Server Login Password 37 TCPTELNETUN Set the TCP Client Telnet Server User NAME EE 38 TCPTXDELAY Time Delay 00 a000snieeeeeeeeene eenen 34 UDPDLEMODE Set DLE Mode 0 a00seeeseeneeeaee 45 UDPIGNORESRCPORT Ignore Send Source Port 43 UDPINACTIVITYTIMER UDP Client Inactivity Timeout E UE 42 UDPPACKETMAX UDP
33. Set DNS Server IP Address 2DNSGGEDWVT 51 Set DNS Server IP Address DNSSERV1 00 58 Set Domain Name of the Sender DOMAIN 5 20 Set Email Address SPRECIADD ss ssnssnnnnnenneeneeneneneeeene 20 Set Email Pre Defined Subject Text SUBui 20 Set Ethernet Connection EMACSPD sssssessseeseseneee 51 Set Flow Control FC s scccccci cceeciececsidieestancceagedarieeseacecs 13 Set FTP Download File Name FTPGETFILENAME 29 Set FTP Password FTPPW a nnnnononsnnnnnenonenennnennnenene 29 Set FTP Upload File Name FTPPUTFILENAME 29 Set FTP User Name 2ETRUN 29 Set Gateway Address IPGATEWAYV 50 57 Set GPS Host Login Password ACGPGPDW 93 Set GPS Host Port QPSPORT assssesessneeeereeerereerreneeee 92 Set GPS Host Protocol GPSPROTO cceecceeeeee 92 Set GPS Host Server Address SCGPGGEPDV 92 Set GPS Message Prefix AGPGPPREEFIS 92 Set GPS Server Transmission Interval GPSINTERVAL BEE 93 Set GPS Unique Remote Asset Identification String Host Protocol GPSURAIS isivsicdededsiecevice ied detiviceeseierde 93 Set Number of Rings RINGCOUNT ssssessseeeseneeeenneen 79 Set Path to Get Files from FTP Server FTPGETPATH 31 Set Path to Send Files to FTP Server FTPPUTPATH SEENEN 31 Set POP3 Password POP3PW aeee 26 Set POP3 Server Address POP3SERV nacen 26 Se
34. a setting of 65535 will allow the min packet size allowed by the UIP stack N n UDPPACKETMIN VALUE r n r nOK r n nERROR r n send ATHUDPPACKETMIN 300 r reply r nOK r n send ATHUDPPACKETMIN r reply r n UDPPACKETMIN 300 r n reply r nOK r n Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 41 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 6 UDP AT Commands UDPPACKETMAX UDP Client Transmit Packet Maximum Size Description Syntax Values Responses Examples This parameter determines the maximum packet size the UDP Client will transmit Note This value cannot be larger then the internal maximum UIP UDP payload size Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP AT UDPPACKETMAX lt parameter1 gt AT UDPPACKETMAX Read or display the current setting parameter 1 0 65535 the size of the packet in bytes a setting of 65535 will allow the max packet size allowed by the UIP stack r n UDPPACKETMAX VALUE r n r nOK r n r nERROR n send ATHUDPPACKETMAX 300 r reply r nOK r n send ATHUDPPACKETMAX r reply r n UDPPACKETMAX 300 r n reply r nOK r n UDPINACTIVITYTIMER UDP Client Inactivity Timeout Value Description Syntax Values Responses This parameter determines the inactivity time in seconds as to when a socket connection will automatically disconnect Note Data transmission from either the remote or
35. address the IP link is then established This parameter defines the IP address to be attributed to the TCP IP stack when the PPP Server mode is running AT PPPMYIP lt value gt AT PPPMYIP Read or display the current setting or AT VPPP AT VALL 32 bit number in dotted decimal notation e XXX XXX XXX XXX 0 0 0 0 PPPPEERIP Set IP Address for Remote PPP Description Syntax Values Default When the TCP IP stack behaves as a PPP server according to the PPPMODE parameter setting it is in charge of the IP address attribution mechanism Once the PPP authentication is successfully achieved the remote PPP peer asks the TCP IP stack for an IP address Then the related PPP layer called IPCP suggests an IP address to the peer that has been previously stored in the TCP IP stack parameters If the remote accepts this address the IP link is then established This parameter defines the IP address to be attributed to the remote PPP peer when the PPP Server mode is running AT PPPPEERIP lt value gt AT PPPPEERIP Read or display the current setting or AT VPPP AT VALL 32 bit number in dotted decimal notation e XXX XXX XXX XXX 0 0 0 0 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 83 Part 4 AT Commands for the SocketModem Cell SocketModem IP and MultiModem Cell Chapter 14 PPPSERVUN Set User Name for Remote PPP Client Description Syntax Values When the TCP IP stack behav
36. allows the attached host to send an email message containing body text passed to the TCP IP stack over the serial port Once an IP link is established the attached host can send an email message at any time except when the TCP IP stack software is already ina process using TCP resources The header of this email is built using the REC1 CCREC1 and SUBJ1 parameters This command is similar to a send email operation issued by a standard messaging client on a PC Syntax AT PUTMAIL IMPORTANT NOTE You must issue the lt CR gt lt LF gt bytes binary value OD OA as the first data bytes if a header is NOT being constructed in order to finish the internal headers correctly This mechanism is in place to allow for the addition of custom headers such as MIME data Command Possible Responses AT PUTMAIL Ok_Info_WaitingForData Note You have to configure only Notes An SMTP session has been successfully opened receiver address1 copy address1 and with the remote SMTP server subject1 before or during the session Once the TCP IP stack has displayed this message but content body of the email is typed all the data received on the serial port is sent within when the TCP IP session is the email body established Content is not echoed The CR LF CR LF sequence sent by the attached host indicates the TCP IP stack the end of the email body lt CR gt lt LF gt Note See Important Note above lt content gt Note
37. an incoming phone number is not authorized the TCP IP stack will ignore it AT CALLSCREENNUM lt value gt AT CALLSCREENNUM Read or display the current setting or AT VPHY AT VALL 0 Zero Remote caller not authorized All No filtering is applied on incoming calls All remote phone numbers are authorized This value must be set to receive incoming calls when Caller ID service is not available Not valid for Analog Devices Decimal Phone Number Only the phone number configured here is authorized for incoming calls Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 64 characters 0 KEEPALIVEMODE Keep Alive Mode Description Syntax Values Default Example If the keep alive mode is not equal to zero then the keep alive function will trigger The function allows a persistent physical connection to be established If enabled and a remote host is not reached the physical connection is disconnected if connected and reestablished AT KEEPALIVEMODE lt Keepalivemode value gt AT KEEPALIVEMODE Read or display the current setting or AT VKEEPALIVE or AT VALL 0 Keep Alive mode is disabled 1 Keep Alive mode is enabled using a TCP connection 2 Keep Alive mode is enabled using ICMP 0 AT KEEPALIVEMODE 1 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 76 Part A AT Commands for the SocketModem Cell SocketModem IP and MultiModem Cell Chapter 14 KEEPALIVEPORT Keep Alive Port Number Descript
38. by issuing an lt ETX gt character on the serial port If the DLEMODE parameter is set to 1 the TCP IP stack will interpret an lt ETX gt character only as a close request if a lt DLE gt character does not precede it As a consequence the attached host must send lt ETX gt characters preceded by lt DLE gt characters and it must also code lt DLE gt characters in lt DLE gt lt DLE gt Similarly each lt ETX gt character present in the payload data of the TCP frame will be coded by the TCP IP stack on the serial port as lt DLE gt lt ETX gt Each lt DLE gt character will be coded as lt DLE gt lt DLE gt The attached host must then decode the TCP socket flow to remove these escape characters If the DLEMODE parameter is set to 0 the TCP IP stack will never close the TCP connection unless an error occurs AT LTCPSTART id Enter a Profile Setting 1 or 2 1 2 DLEMODE TCPPORT TCPSERV TCPTXDELAY Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 38 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 5 TCP AT Commands LTCPSTOP Close TCP Listening Mode Description Syntax id Values This command directs the TCP IP stack to close a TCP listening mode previously launched by the ATHLTCPSTART command AT LTCPSTOP id Enter a Profile Setting 1 or 2 1 2 DLEMODE TCPPORT TCPSERV TCPTXDELAY OUTPORT UDP TCP Local Port Number Description Syntax Values Default
39. code can be obtained by visiting http www FreeRTOS org Trademarks Multi Tech Systems Inc registered trademarks include SocketModem MultiModem and the Multi Tech logo SkyTraq is a trademark of SkyTraq Technology Inc World Headquarters Multi Tech Systems Inc 2205 Woodale Drive Mounds View Minnesota 55112 Phone 763 785 3500 or 800 328 9717 Fax 763 785 9874 Internet Address http www multitech com Technical Support Please refer to the Copyright Technical Support page in the product User Guide or Developer Guide Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 2 Table of Contents Contents Parl E 9 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices csscssceseeeseeceseeesseesseneeseeesneesaeeseeesanessaessaeeneseeesaeessenasenanens 9 Chapter 1 General AT Commands for All Universal IP DeViCeS cccsccsssceseeeeeseeeeeseeeseeeseseeeeeseeeneas 10 SOU COMIN E 10 Pol Command MOUS sanani eina a obs deine doiad aedsca a a 10 E turm Ech ONOFF EE 10 El ut ie le E 10 V TOISG Ol EE 10 Z Ren e Ee EE 11 amp C RLESD DCD Option TUNM OMON OM geess eebe eet iere ege ERC 11 ER MN NIE 11 amp F Reset Factory DS EE 11 gS DSR ONOr OF e eege ees 11 amp W Store Factory Defaults to NYM Eegeregie aaiae 12 HOF DTE DCE Gharacter Framing TEE 12 HIFO Sei FOW EE 13 HPR SEP Sila Speed EE 13 AUTORESET Reset the Processor at a Given Time 13 DELFLASH Erase Flash Memory
40. for Remote PPP Client 84 PUTMAIL Send Mail to Recipient with Interactive Mode EE 24 RECiADD Set Email Address 00 0 ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeees 20 REDIALCOUNT Connection Attempts Allowed 78 REDIALDELAY Call Retry Delay ssssnnsnnnnnneneennnnnnen 78 RESET Reset Main Processor or Internal Modem 14 RINGCOUNT Set Number of Dinge 79 SENDERADDR Set Sender Address 19 SENDERNAME Set Sender Name 19 SENDMAILi Send Mail without Interactive Mode 23 SHIELDCHAR Configure the Shielding Character for DLEMODE T AEE E 14 SMTPAUTH Authentication ON or OFT 25 SMTPNETWORKTIMER SMTP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value eeeeeeseeeseeseneeeeeeeteneeeeeeetee 21 SMTPPORT Set SMTP Server Port 21 SMTPPW Set SMTP Password 22 SMTPSERV Set SMTP Server Address 22 SMTPUN Set GMIPUserhame 22 SUBui Set Email Pre Defined Subject Text 20 TCPINACTIVITYTIMER TCP Client Inactivity Timeout Value Beene eee eee 36 TCPNETWORKTIMER TCP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value ec eeeeeeseeeseeseeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeetee 36 TCPPACKETMAX TCP Client Transmit Packet Maximum Size 2 cceccccc ccc eccseccezecececceccueccesecetenceecstecesecene 35 TCPPACKETMIN TCP Client Transmit Packet Minimum SA E E E E AEE T E E 35 TCPPORT Set TCP Port for Remote Peer 34 TCPSERV Set Address of Remote TCP Server 34 TC
41. gt lt LF gt amp amp ID1111 GPGSV 3 2 09 11 15 048 45 20 21 078 37 24 08 205 27 28 55 122 46 77 lt CR gt lt LF gt amp amp ID1111 GPGSV 3 3 09 31 67 052 43 43 lt CR gt lt LF gt amp amp ID1111 GPGGA 223750 00 4502 2467 N 09302 4844 W 1 05 5 4 287 0 M 27 6 M 58 lt CR gt lt LF gt amp amp ID1111 GPRMC 223750 00 A 4502 2467 N 09302 4844 W 57 00 97 29 131104 2 5 E A 20 lt CR gt lt LF gt Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 96 Part 6 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices GPS Configuration Examples AT GPSPREFIX amp amp lt CR gt AT GPSURAIS ID1111 lt CR gt AT GPSGPRMC 1 lt CR gt AT GPSGPGGA 0 lt CR gt AT GPSGPGLL 0 lt CR gt AT GPSGPGSA 0 lt CR gt AT GPSGPGSV 0 lt CR gt AT GPSGPVTG 0 lt CR gt AT VGPS lt CR gt The following command starts the GPS sending The message will be sent if the UIP device is Prefix Requirements provided by backend service Unique ID Requirements provided by backend service Enable GPRMC message Requirements provided by backend service Disable GPGGA message Requirements provided by backend service Disable GPGLL message Requirements provided by backend service Disable GPGSA message Requirements provided by backend service Disable GPGSV message Requirements provided by backend service Disable GPGLL message Requirements provided by backend service View settings connected to the network CONNECTIONSTART has been iss
42. is a standard NMEA sentence received from the internal GPS receiver lt CR gt lt LF gt is a Carriage Return and a Line feed The message that will be transmitted can be viewed with the 4PSGETMESSAGE command The difference from the viewed message and the transmitted message will be the NMEA message parameters due to timestamp changes and or location changes The lt GPSPREFIX gt lt GPSURAIS gt lt NMEA_MESSAGE gt lt CR gt lt LFs gt is a popular format used by numerous services Along with the format the following rules are followed Typical transmission protocol is UDP format provided by backend service due to low overhead however TCP is available Multiple GPS message can and will be transmitted granted the specific message type is enabled GPSGPVTG GPSGPRMC etc Typical minimum message type needed by the backend services is usually the GPRMC or GPGGA and GPVTG messages Requirement provided by the backend server Do not use the character in either the lt GPSPREFIX gt or lt GPSURAIS gt sections Typical transmission intervals to the backend service are 5sec and greater Requirement provided by backend server GPS Message Examples The following examples use a lt GPSPREFIX gt configured to amp amp and a lt GPSURAIS gt configured with ID1111 amp amp ID1111 GPGSA A 3 07 09 11 20 28 31 3 0 2 2 2 1 36 lt CR gt lt LF gt amp amp ID1111 GPGSV 3 1 09 04 40 193 41 07 79 354 50 08 02 171 00 09 28 305 31 78 lt CR
43. parameter1 gt AT SHIELDCHAR 0 255 an integer value between 0 and 255 r n SHIELDCHAR VALUE r n A nOKi r n r nERROR n send AT SHIELDCHAR 20 r reply r nOK r n send AT SHIELDCHAR r reply r n SHIELDCHAR 20 r n reply r nOK r n Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 14 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 1 General AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices ESCAPECHAR Configure the Escape Character for DLEMODE Description This parameter defines the escape character for the clients that use an escape character also known as DLE shielding with regards to Universal IP Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP Syntax AT ESCAPECHAR lt parameter1 gt AT ESCAPECHAR Values 0 255 Integer value between 0 and 255 Responses r n ESCAPECHAR VALUE r n r nOK r n r nERROR n Examples send AT HESCAPECHAR 3 r reply r nOK r n send AT HESCAPECHAR r reply r n ESCAPECHAR 3 rn reply r nOK r n Display Commands VSHOWSERIAL Display RS 232 Signal Status of the User Serial Port Description Displays the RS 232 signal status used for engineering Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP Syntax AT VSHOWSERIAL Values na Responses r SERIAL information r n r nOK r n r nERROR r n Examples send AT VSHOWHARDWARE r reply r n
44. termination GSA GNSS DOP and Active Satellites GPS receiver operating mode satellites used in the navigation solution reported by the GGA or GNS sentence and DOP values Structure GPGSA A x XXx XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX X X X X X X Ah lt CR gt lt LF gt Example GPGSA A 3 05 12 21 22 30 09 18 06 14 01 31 1 2 0 8 0 9 36 lt CR gt lt LF gt Name Example Description Message ID GPGSA GSA Protocol Header Mode A Mode M Manual forced to operate in 2D or 3D mode A Automatic allowed to automatically switch 2D 3D Mode 3 Fix type 1 Fix not available 2 2D 3 3D Satellite used 1 12 05 12 21 22 Satellite ID number 01 to 32 of satellite used in solution up 30 09 18 06 to 12 transmitted 14 01 31 PDOP 1 2 Position dilution of precision 00 0 to 99 9 HDOP 0 8 Horizontal dilution of precision 00 0 to 99 9 VDOP 0 9 Vertical dilution of precision 00 0 to 99 9 Checksum 36 lt CR gt lt LF gt lt CR gt lt LF gt End of message termination Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 100 Part 6 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices GSV GNSS Satellites in View Chapter 16 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices Number of satellites SV in view satellite ID numbers elevation azimuth and SNR value Four satellites maximum per transmission Structure GPGSV x x XX XX XX XXX XX XX XX XXX X
45. the AT parameters related to the email retriever configuration AT POP3 POP3HEADERMODE POP3PORT POP3PW POP3SERV POP3UN POP3VERBOSE for MT810SWM IP only No default Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 27 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 4 FTP AT Commands Chapter 4 FTP AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Set Commands FTPPORT Enter FTP Server Port Description Syntax Values Default To reach the FTP server the TCP IP stack software must know the control port of the FTP server used for file transfer Note This parameter should be changed only upon request of your network administrator since it applies to network infrastructure including firewalls proxy or specific TCP port translation AT FTPPORT lt value gt AT FTPPORT Read or display the current setting or AT VFTP AT VALL From 1 to 5 digits each digit between 0 and 9 inclusive Numbers above 65 535 are illegal as port identification fields are 16 bits long in the TCP header 21 FTPMODE Enter FTP Mode Description Syntax Values Default Define the FTP behavior for file transfer AT FTPMODE lt value gt AT FTPMODE Read or display the current setting or AT VFTP AT VALL 0 FTP Active Mode 1 FTP Passive Mode 0 FTPTYPE Specify Data Type Description Syntax Values Default Before transferring files from a specified FTP se
46. the account to be used AT ISPUN lt value gt AT ISPUN Read or display the current setting or AT VPPP AT VALL Alpha numeric ASCII text string up to 64 characters None Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 80 Part 4 AT Commands for the SocketModem Cell SocketModem IP and MultiModem Cell Chapter 14 Incoming Call Management Commands ACCEPT Answer Incoming Call Description This command directs the TCP IP stack to answer an incoming call When the TCP IP stack receives an incoming call it sends over the serial port the RING messages Depending on the value of the ANSWERMODE parameter the TCP IP stack may answer automatically or not If ANSWERMODE is set to 0 it is the host that is responsible for answering the incoming call Once the physical layer is up the TCP IP stack runs The AT CONNECTIONSTOP command ends the connection by going on hook Values Read parameters ANSWERMODE IPSPW ISPUN PPPMYIP Syntax AT ACCEPT Command Possible Responses AT ACCEPT OK Note Beginning of the call setting process Note Manual acceptance CONNECT lt speed gt of an incoming call Note Modem speed negotiated between both sides XXX XXX XXX XXX Note IP address indication attributed to the TCP IP stack PPP OK Note The software is ready to run IP applications to send receive data AT ACCEPT NO CARRIER Note The modem handshaking process with the remote host is Note Manual acce
47. 00 r reply r nOK r n send AT TCPINACTIVITYTIMER 2 r reply r n TCPINACTIVITYTIMER 2 300 r n reply r nOK r n TCPNETWORKTIMER TCP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value Description This parameter determines the inactivity time in seconds of the TCP TX buffer Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP Syntax AT TCPNETWORKTIMER lt parameter1 gt lt parameter2 gt Values parameter 1 1 TCP profile 1 2 TCP profile 2 parameter 2 0 65535 the time in seconds the client will wait for the TCP available TX buffer to be greater than 0 A setting of 0 will disable the function Responses r n TCPNETWORKTIMER VALUE1 VALUEa r n r nOK r n r nERROR r n Examples send AT TCPNETWORKTIMER 1 100 r reply r nOK r n send AT TCPNETWORKTIMER 1 r reply r n TCPNETWORKTIMER 1 100 r n reply r nOK r n send AT TCPNETWORKTIMER 2 300 r reply r nOK r n send AT TCPNETWORKTIMER a r reply r n TCPNETWORKTIMER 2 300 r n reply r nOK r n Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 36 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 5 TCP AT Commands TCPTELNETMODE Enable Disable TCP Client Telnet Protocol Description Enables or disables the TCP Client Telnet protocol Note Allows the TCP Client Telnet to handle a minimal telnet protocol Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP Note TCP Client
48. 0457k 32 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 5 TCP AT Commands Chapter 5 TCP AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Set Commands The id parameter is used for setting up profiles Profile 1 and Profile 2 To view parameters including profile settings use AT lt cmd gt id or AT VTCP id or ATHVALL PERSISTENTSOCKET Persistent Socket Description Syntax Values Result Codes Defaults Example DLEMODE Description Syntax id Values Default If enabled and the physical connection is present a socket will be created automatically Note This command is for all devices except the SocketEthernet IP MT100SEM IP AT PERSISTENTSOCKET lt Persistentsocket value gt lt Result Codes gt AT PERSISTENTSOCKET Read or display the current setting or AT VALL 0 Persistent socket is disabled 1 The TCP originate is started HOTCP 1 2 The TCP listener is started HLTCPSTART 1 3 The UDP originate is started HOUDP 1 4 The UDP listener is started LUDPSTART 1 5 The TCP originate is started OTCP 2 6 The TCP originate is started 4LTCPSTART 2 0 All result codes will be suppressed during socket connection disconnection 1 All result codes will be displayed during socket connection disconnection 0 1 AT PERSISTENTSOCKET 1 0 Set DLE Mode When using socket TCP the attached host has the choice whether or not to code the ETX character A
49. 0457k 88 Part 5 GPIO AT Hangup Values Default Example Commands Chapter 15 GPIO AT Commands Determines whether to disconnect from the network after GPIOs have been processed 0 Physical connection will disconnect when all GPIOs have been processed 1 Physical connection will stay connected 2 Physical connection will disconnect when all GPIOs have been processed suppress responses 3 Physical connection will stay connected suppress responses 1 1 0 0 0 0 x 2 1 0 0 0 0 x 3 0 0 0 0 0 x 4 0 0 0 0 0 x 5 3 0 0 0 0 x Note The final number represented by x is variable and not supported at this time AT GPIO 1 0 1 180 1 0 GPIO 1 would be configured as a Digital Input with internal pullup 0 A positive voltage will trigger the GPIO 1 A Debounce time of 180 ms 180 will be used SENDMAIL1 will be called if the GPIO triggers 1 After processing the GPIO the physical connection will be disconnected 0 and all responses will be printed to the user GPIOR Read the Current Register Status of the Specified GPIO Pin Description Syntax Values Responses Examples The current status of the specific GPIO pin is displayed according to its configuration AT GPIOR lt parameter gt parameter 1 GPIO Port 1 2 GPIO Port 2 3 GPIO Port 3 4 GPIO Port 4 5 GPIO Port 5 r n GPIOR VALUE1 VALUE2 r n A nOKi r n r nERROR n send AT GPIOR 1 r reply r n GPIOR 1 1 r n rep
50. 1 IP Mode Default 1 AUTHENT Authentication Type Description This command sets the PPP authentication type PAP CHAP or NONE Syntax AT AUTHENT lt value gt AT AUTHENT Displays current PPP authentication type Values PAP CHAP NONE Default NONE Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 74 Part A AT Commands for the SocketModem Cell SocketModem IP and MultiModem Cell Chapter 14 ANSWERMODE Set Answering Mode Description Syntax Values Default The TCP IP stack can handle incoming calls This parameter defines how the TCP IP stack will behave when receiving an incoming call AT ANSWERMODE lt value gt AT ANSWERMODE Read or display the current setting or AT VPHY AT VALL 0 Ignore Ignores the incoming call In this case it is the responsibility of the host to accept not accept the incoming call by issuing the ATHACCEPT command 1 Automatic Answer The TCP IP stack goes off hook and accepts the incoming call As described below the calling number must match the one specified in the CALLSCREENNUM parameter The RINGCOUNT parameter must be gt 0 2 Static Callback The TCP IP stack ignores the incoming call and then automatically dials DIALN1 or DIALN2 determined by the DIALSELECT parameter by issuing an AT CONNECTIONSTART command The calling number must match the one specified in the CALLSCREENNUM parameter The RINGCOUNT parameter must be gt 0 3 Dy
51. 9 SENDERNAME Set Sender Name 19 SENDMAILi Send Mail without Interactive Mode 23 SHIELDCHAR Configure the Shielding Character for DU EMO DE i ar aara reene e eaaa reen EEE 14 SMTPAUTH Authentication ON or OFT 25 SMTPNETWORKTIMER SMTP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value AAA 21 SMTPPORT Set SMTP Server Port 21 SMTPPW Set SMTP Password 22 SMTPSERV Set SMTP Server Address 22 SMTPUN Set GMIPUserhame 22 SUBui Set Email Pre Defined Gublect 20 TCPINACTIVITYTIMER TCP Client Inactivity Timeout NM AUG i svncevnccaeas hac ckacduesbeasdecawpcenys tactavboveabasasaeaacdbesieeds 36 TCPNETWORKTIMER TCP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value AAA 36 TCPPACKETMAX TCP Client Transmit Packet Maximum Glze 35 TCPPACKETMIN TCP Client Transmit Packet Minimum E 35 TCPPORT Set TCP Port for Remote Peer 34 TCPSERV Set Address of Remote TCP Server 34 TCPTELNETMODE Enable Disable TCP Listener Telnet PROTO CO ooieoe aiee ea eE 37 TCPTELNETPW Configure the TCP Client Telnet Server Login Password 37 TCPTELNETUN Set the TCP Client Telnet Server User NaMe EE 38 TCPTXDELAY Time Delay 00n00n0nnn0nnaeo1aeeaaeeeaee 34 UDPDLEMODE Set DLE Mode 000000nnn00000000000e 45 UDPIGNORESRCPORT Ignore Send Source Port 43 UDPINACTIVITYTIMER UDP Client Inactivity Timeout KETTEN 42 U
52. AIL Retrieve Host Mail 27 IPADDR Set Static IP Address 57 IPDNSSERV Configure the DNS Servet 58 IPDNSTABLE Display DNS Table 60 IPGATEWAY Set Gateway Address AA 57 IPNETMASK Set Subnet Mack 58 IPQUERY Give a Domain Name 59 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 116 IPRELEASE Release a DHCP Address Assigned by the DER R T Ste eessen eeben d deeg 59 IPRENEW Renew DHCP Information from Server 59 IPRESOLV Is There a Connection with DNS or Not 59 LEGACYMODE Legacy Mode Enable Disable 14 LTCPSTART Open Listening Mode 001000100e00 38 LTCPSTOP Close TCP Listening Mode 39 LUDPSTART Initiate the UDP Session in Listen d TEE 45 LUDPSTOP Close UDP Listening Mode 46 OTCP OpenaTChConnecton 39 OUDP Initiate UDP Session in Active Mode 46 OUTPORT UDP TCP Local Port Number 39 46 PERSISTENTSOCKET Delay before Sending UDP eaten hr eA ciiai Hock shee epdspees gia enap raean aris 44 PERSISTENTSOCKET Persistent Socket 33 41 PING Start PING Heouest A 47 PINGDELAY PING Delay Time 47 PINGNUM Number of PING Requests 47 PINGREMOTE IP Address of PING Request 47 POP3HEADERMODE POPS Header 26 POP3PORT Set POPS Server Pont 26 POP3PW Set POP3 Password 26 POP3SERV Set POP3 Server Addr
53. AN AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi WLANPROFILEn n Change the WLAN Profile Description Syntax Values Parameters Notes Examples This command changes the WLANPROFILE AT WLANSETPROFILEn n lt SSID gt lt Security Mode gt lt Key Index gt lt Passphrase gt AT WLANSETPROFILEn 1 2 3 4 ssid up to 32 characters ssid security mode 0 no encryption 1 wep64 2 wep128 3 wpa psk 4 wpa2 psk keyindex 1 to 4 applicable for security option 1 4 passphrase ASCII text string of hexadecimal numbers applicable for security modes 1 2 passphrase ASCII text string applicable for security modes 3 4 10 ASCII text string of hexadecimal numbers for wep64 26 ASCII text string of hexadecimal numbers for wep128 8 63 ASCII text string for wpa psk 8 63 ASCII text string for wpa2 psk Keyindex and passphrase are not applicable for security option 0 AT WLANPROFILE1 1 MT_NOENC 0 for no encryption mode AT WLANPROFILE2 2 MT_WEP64 1 1 1234567890 for wep64 key AT WLANPROFILE3 3 MT_WEP128 2 1 12345678901234567890123456 for wep128 AT WLANPROFILE4 4 MT_WPA 3 1 12345678 for WPA psk mode AT WLANPROFILE4 4 MT_WPA2 4 1 12345678 for WPA2 psk mode WLANSCAN Scan Wireless Networks Description Syntax Example Scans all the APs access points in the environment and displays information about their settings and capabilities on HyperTerminal or similar program AT WLANSCA
54. AVE Enable Power Save at Boot 70 WLANPROFILE Display the WLAN Profile 71 WLANPROFILEn n Change the WLAN Profile 68 WLANROAM Enable Disable Roaming 0seeseeseeens 69 WLANSCAN SCAN Wireless Networks sssssseeaanea 68 WLANSCANMODE Scanning Mode A 66 WLANSECURITYMODE Security Mode of WLAN OU ere TEE 65 WLANSSID SSID of WAN 66 WLANUSEPROFILE User Profile cccececeees 69 WPA2PSKKEY Keys for WPA2 PSK Security Mode 70 WPAPSKKEY Keys for WAP PSK Security Mode 70 amp C RLSD DED Opti 2 lt csie52sicsececessieedssadiscssscscezsss s 11 BD DIR Heel 11 amp F Reset Factory Defaullts ceesesseeeeseeeeeeeteeeeenees 11 amp S DSR Om Of EE 11 amp W Store Factory Defaults to NVM 12 ICF DTE DCE Character Framing a0s0sen0ee0eeneeae 12 FE Set Flow Conttol i 2scecdsscicveeesteectievicihneenaesheciess 13 IPR Set Serial Gpeed AE 13 A Manual Answer of TCP or UD 61 A Previous Commande 61 AT Command ModE asnan 10 T n Echo e e 10 I IAS AUMGAUOM enaa a a EE ARES 10 S0 Automatic Answer 59 S2 Escape Sequence E 61 V Terse or VerbOS emiirin nonen 10 Z Default Configuration Aen 11 Configure the DHCP Client Host Name HOSTNAME 52 Configure the DNS Server 2IPDDNSGGEDW 58 Configure the Escape Character for DLEMODE ESGAPECHAR EE 15 Configure t
55. Boot 70 Display Command E 71 WEP See the Value of the WEP KoyS EE 71 WLANPROFILE Display the WLAN Profile 71 E NET 72 WLANASSOCINFO Display Association Information 0 ccc cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseaeeesaeeeeeeeeeaees 72 Part A AT Commands for the SocketModem Cell SocketModem IP MultiModem iCell 73 Chapter 14 AT Commands for the SocketModem iCell SocketModem IP MultiModem iCell 74 Set COMINGS esses sss cases eh sds ease bce a Laas ands wh nage Su ass Goud ns Sak ded to pS 74 WOPEN Set IP Mode or Modem Mode ssnnnnssnnnnnnnnnesnnnnennnnnstnnnnttnnnnttnnnnttnnnnttnnnntnn nenten nnne ennnen 74 AUTHENT A thentication WEE 74 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 6 Table of Contents ANSWERMODE Set Answering Mode essessseesseesseesseessnesirsssnrstnnssnnetnnetnnstnnssrnsttnnennsennnennsennnnns 75 SMSPHRASE Set Incoming SMS Phrase REENEN 75 CALLBACKTIMER Set Automatic Call Back Wat 76 CALLSCREENNUM Set Caller ID Service 0 0 0 ccceeececeecceeeeeeeenceeeeeeecaeeeeaaeseeneeseaeeesaaeseeaaeeneneeenaees 76 KEEPALIVEMODE Keep Alive Mode s sssesssssnssnesrestestnttsttnttnstnrtnstnstnnntstnntnntnnnnstnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnee 76 KEEPALIVEPORT Keep Alive Port Number AAA ie KEEPALIVESERV Keep Alive Server Address A 77 KEEPALIVEDELAY Keep Alive Delai ar HOUTPORT UDP TCP Local Port NUM E
56. CPORT O r n reply r nOK r n UDPREMOTEPORT Remote Port Number Description Notes Syntax Values Default Responses Examples Configure the UDP remote port When the UDP session is initiated in listen mode LUDPSTART this value will override the return port derived from the first incoming packet AT UDPREMOTEPORT lt parameter1 gt AT UDPREMOTEPORT Read or display the current setting Parameter 1 0 disabled 65535 0 r n UDPREMOTEPORT VALUE r n A nOK r n A nERROR r n send ATHUDPREMOTEPORT 300 r reply nOK r n send AT UDPREMOTEPORT r reply r n UDPREMOTEPORT 300 r n reply r nOK r n UDPPORT UDP Port Number Description Syntax Values Default If the UDP session is initiated in listen mode use the local UDP port number If the UDP session is initiated in active mode use the remote UDP port number AT UDPPORT lt Port Number Value gt AT UDPPORT Read or display the current setting From 1 to 5 numeric digits 0 to 9 Notes Numbers above 65 535 are illegal as the port identification fields are 16 bits long in the IP header Port number 0 is illegal 1 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 43 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 6 UDP AT Commands UDPSERV UDP Server Address Description Syntax Values If the UDP session is initiated in listen mode use the IP address filter This means that the rem
57. CPPORT 1 23 OK Note TCP port between the TCP client and the TCP server must be the same AT LTCPSTART 1 OK Ok_Info_WaitingForData Note Message sent over the serial port in case of successful TCP socket opening Telnet for example in the IP address the attached host sending an ETX character CTRL C on the keyboard Data Data Note Data flow is bidirectional Note Data flow is bidirectional Note The socket can be closed locally by OK Note The socket can be closed by the remote Ok_Info_SocketClosed OK Act as a TCP Client ATHOTCP Commands Responses AT TCPSERV 1 XxXx XXX XXX XXX OK Note No filter of the incoming TCP client AT TCPPORT 1 23 OK Note TCP port between the TCP client and the TCP server must be the same AT OTCP 1 Note Open as a TCP client a socket TCP with remote TCP server Ok_Info_WaitingForData Note Message notifying the socket opening and the switch in data mode the attached host sending an ETX character CTRL C on the keyboard Data Data Note Data flow is bidirectional Note Data flow is bidirectional Note The socket can be closed locally by OK Note The socket can be closed by the remote Ok_Info_SocketClosed OK Note The closing of the socket can be performed either locally or remotely Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 109 ACCEPT Answer Incoming Call 81 ANSWERMODE Set A
58. Chapter 16 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices GPSGPGLL Enable Disable GPGLL Message Description Syntax Values Default Responses This command enables or disables the reporting of NMEA GPGLL messages AT GPSGPGLL lt value gt AT GPSGPGLL or ATHVGPS or ATH VALL 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 OK Otherwise ERROR GPSGPGSA Enable Disable GPGSA Message Description Syntax Values Default Responses This command enables or disables the reporting of NMEA GPGSA messages AT GPSGPGSA lt value gt AT GPSGPGSA or AT VGPS or AT VALL 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 OK Otherwise ERROR GPSGPGSV Enable Disable GPGSV Message Description Syntax Values Default Responses This command enables or disables the reporting of NMEA GPGSV messages AT GPSGPGSV lt value gt AT GPSGPGSV or AT VGPS or ATH VALL 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 OK Otherwise ERROR GPSGPRWMC Enable Disable GPRMC Message Description Syntax Values Default Responses This command enables or disables the reporting of NMEA GPRMC messages AT GPSGPRMC lt value gt AT GPSGPRMC or AT VGPS or AT VALL 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 OK Otherwise ERROR Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 94 Part 6 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices Chapter 16 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices GPSGPVTG Enable Disable GPVTG Message Description Syntax Values Default Re
59. DPPACKETMAX UDP Client Transmit Packet IAM IMT SIZE soeia airain iiaii aii 42 UDPPACKETMIN UDP Client Transmit Packet Minimum Ee ee es 41 UDPPORT UDP Port Number 43 UDPREMPOTEPORT Remote Port Number 43 UDPSERV UDP Server Address 44 UDPTXDELAY Delay before Sending UDP Datagram E EES EE E E Eden A4 VALL Display All Parameter 11AAAE 18 VFTP Display FTP barameterg 32 VMAILi Display Email Parameters for Mail ID 25 VPHY Display Physical Parameierg 86 VPING Display PING barameters 48 VPOP3 POP3 Module Parameter 27 VPPP Display PPP Parameter 86 VSHOWSERIAL Configure the Escape Character for DU den 15 VSHOWUPTIME Displays the Current Uptime in Days Hrs Mins Gece 16 VSHOWUPTIMES Displays the Current Uptime in Secs See dee 16 VSMTP Display SMTP Parameters nnanennneneeeeaeenaa 25 VSTATE Display Current State of Physical Connection eege 16 VTCP Display TCP Parameters 0001000001a0n1ean 40 VUDP Display UDP Module Configuration 46 VVERSION Display Software Version 16 amp C RLSD DED Option 22 0 ccccscecccesscscncescceessuestene st 11 SD DTR OPUOM WEE 11 amp F Reset Factory Defaults ec ceeeseeeceeeseereeeteneeeeees 11 amp S DSR On el EE 11 amp W Store Factory Defaults to NVNM 12 ICF DTE DCE Character Framing eeseees
60. E 77 ATCMD Customize Dial Up Command i zrnscccscersicccceecatceeresanices ceacsapcnaesaeesceadsarcsagaansteteseneengieasesaces 78 REDIALCOUNT Set Connection Attempts Allowed 78 HREDIALDELAY Set Call Retry Delay aise genncceseenpsacccos cadezepesanicen teadsancnaes ASSA tedeearceigicanescbes 78 HPHY TIMEOUT Set IMACHVINY TMG EE 78 RINGCOUNT Set Number of Rings Automatic Operation 79 DIALN 1 Set Primary Dial Up NUMDGN ssscccenccdaveresiec coe ceaacatesaccxsss ceadsap aces cons ceadsarteadeade deteeanongacanesedes 79 DIALN2 Set Secondary DialUp NUMBER cs scasdesisvedessiocaicidivd iets eiewiecdsdeensgntueniddieien Eed 79 DIALSELECT Set Internet Connection NUMDE sissien onaniaa 80 HISPPW Sel el EE 80 HIS PUN Set lSP EE EE EE EE 80 Incoming Call Management Commands cccssccsseeeeeeeeeeeeee snes eenneeeeeeeeseaesesaeesneeeeeeeeseseaesaneeeneeeeeenees 81 HACCEP T Answer Incoming D UE 81 FOONNECTIONSTOP Stop EELER SEI cacccpscccoesiaaczeecsaccesesceacsarccaucades eas cercsataeaesdendeen oosaaanecaces 81 CONNEGTIONS TART Start C EEGENEN 82 AUTOCONNECT Automatically Connect the PPP Link 0 ccceccceceeeeeseeeeneeeeeeeeeaeeeeaeeeseneeenaees 83 HP PPMODE EE Rebeet EEN 83 PPPMYIP Set IF Address When USING PPP s EE 83 PPPPEERIP Set IP Address for Remote TEE 83 PPPSERVUN Set User Name for Remote PPP Client 84 PPPSERVPW Set Remote PPP Client Password ciiciicccccicactnisintieaesscclasgutiani
61. ENDMAIL2 or SENDMAIL3 Command Possible Responses AT SENDMAIL1 Note Send predefined mail 1 OK Note Mail 1 has been successfully sent AT SENDMAIL2 Note Send predefined mail 2 OK Note Mail 2 has been successfully sent AT SENDMAIL3 Note Send predefined mail 3 OK Note Mail 3 has been successfully sent AT SENDMAIL2 CME ERROR 38027 Notes The address of the SMTP server has not been resolved by the secondary DNS server TCP IP stack is not able to reach the primary or secondary DNS servers or a wrong SMTP server address has been entered AT SENDMAIL1 CME ERROR lt value gt Notes An error has occurred during the communication with the remote SMTP server It may also happen during the data transfer after the OK message This error can be due to one of the following reasons The DNS servers are not able to resolve the SMTP server address The SMTP server is temporarily out of service The authentication SMTPUN SMTPPW is not valid Email address specified in REC1 or CCREC1 is not valid See section Response messages and error codes To view parameters use VMAIL and VSMTP They are also listed in VMAILi where i 1 2 or 3 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 23 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 2 SMTP AT Commands PUTMAIL Send Mail to Recipient with Interactive Mode Description This command
62. EPALIVEPORT 77 Keep Alive Server Address KEEPALIVESERV 77 Keys for WAP PSK Security Mode WPAPSKKEY 70 Keys for WEP128 Security Mode WEP128KEY 70 Keys for WEP64 Security Mode WEP64KEY 69 Keys for WPA2 PSK Security Mode WPA2PSKKEY 70 L Legacy Mode Enable Disable LEGACYMODE 14 M Manual Answer of TCPRorUDbp A 61 Mode of Operation OWOPDEN AEN 74 Move Module out of Power Save WLANACTIVATE 69 Moves Module into or out of Power Save WLANDOZE EE 67 N Number of PING Requests PINGNUDM 47 O Open a TCP Connection SOTCH 39 Open Listening Mode SL TCPGTART 38 P PDP Context Identifier MGPRGCHD eee 85 Persistent Socket PERSISTENTSOCKET 33 41 PING Delay Time PINGDELAY 00n0nnnann0000000aeeane 47 POP3 Header POP3HEADERMODE n n nnnnononnn1aaen 26 POP3 Module Parameters AVbPOP 27 Previous Command A 61 Primary Dial Up Number SOD1IAINT 79 R Read the Current Register Status of the Specified GPIO Pin GPIOR wooo cece cc ccccecceeseseeeseesseeeeeeeeeneneees 89 Received Signal Strength WLANGETRSS 69 Release a DHCP Address Assigned by the Server IPRELEASE uo cccccccccssseeecccessseesseseeseesseeeeueeeesenees 59 Remote Port Number UDPREMPOTEPORT 43 Remote PPP Client Password PPPSER
63. ET Download Files from EE 30 FTPPUT Upload Files to FTP E TE 30 FTPGETPATH Set Path to Get a File from FTP Genver 31 FTPPUTPATH Set Path to Send Files to FTP Genver 31 FTPAPPEND Append Data to Gener sssssssidonmisnasssanninnnn ou inaa Aan NNa 31 FTPNETWORKTIMER FTP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value 31 Display Command WE 32 eVFiP Dispiay FIP PalameteiS asepi e e a a 32 Chapter 5 TCP AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices cceccceeeeeeteeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeseseeeeeeeneas 33 OU CONIA TE 33 PERSISTENTSOCKET Persistent Socket c cccccccccseseeseseceeeesceesssaeaececeesesesesasaeceseeseneseasaeeeeess 33 FDL EMODE Set DLE OT 33 TCPPORT Set TCP Port for Remote Peer 34 TCPSERV Set Address of Remote TCP Gerver 34 TCPTXDELAY Time RE 34 TCPPACKETMIN TCP Client Transmit Packet Minimum Gze 35 TCPPACKETMAX TCP Client Transmit Packet Maximum Gize 35 TCPINACTIVITYTIMER TCP Client Inactivity Timeout Value eccceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeaeeeeeeeeeaees 36 TCPNETWORKTIMER TCP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value seneeeeeeee 36 TCPTELNETMODE Enable Disable TCP Client Telnet Protocol 37 TCPTELNETPW Configure the TCP Client Telnet Protocol Login Password 37 TCPTELNETUN Set the TCP Client Telnet Protocol User Name ssssnnnnnssnnssnnnnnnsensrnnnnnnsennnena 38 LTCP START Open Listening ModE iics sce rete eee ene kien ian 38
64. ETMIN UDP Client Transmit Packet Minimum EE EE 41 UDPPORT UDP Port Number 43 UDPREMPOTEPORT Remote Port Number 43 UDPSERV UDP Server Address 44 VALL Display All Parameters AAA 18 VAUTODISC Display Auto Discover Commands 55 VDNS Display Configuration of DNS Servers 52 VFTP Display FTP barameterg e 32 VIP View Address Settings AAA 53 VMAILi Display Email Parameters for Mail ID 25 VPING Display PING Parameter 48 VPOP3 POP3 Module Parameters ccesseeeees 27 VSHOWSERIAL Configure the Escape Character for DEEMODE henee Scene EET 15 VSHOWUPTIME Displays the Current Uptime in Days Ars le CN 16 VSHOWUPTIMES Displays the Current Uptime in Secs Wiere TESS E ege 16 VSMTP Display SMTP Parameters snnnnneneeeeeaanenaen 25 VTCP Display TCP Parameter 40 VTELNET View Telnet Settings 0 0 0 eeeeeeeeeeeerees 64 VUDP Display UDP Module Configuration 46 VVERSION Display Software Version 16 AC RLSD DCD Option 11 amp D DTR Option 11 amp F Reset Factory Defaullts eeescseeeeeeeeetesereeeeees 11 amp S DSR On OF Off EE 11 amp W Store Factory Defaults to NVNM 12 ICF DTE DCE Character Framing 0 e0seeeeeeeeeeeeeeaae 12 IFC Set Flow Control 13 IPR Set Serial SPCC EE 13 AT Command Mod s isc ccs5sescvessseceveesdectivn
65. GE Get Queued GPS Message 95 GPSGPGGA Enable Disable GPGGA Message 93 GPSGPGLL Enable Disable GPGLL Message 94 GPSGPGSA Enable Disable GPGSA Message 94 GPSGPGSV Enable Disable GPGSV Message 94 GPSGPRMC Enable Disable GPRMC Message 94 GPSGPVTG Enable Disable GPVTG Message 95 GPSINTERVAL Set GPS Server Transmission Interval Ree 93 GPSINTERVALLOC GPS Local Transmission Interval95 GPSPORT Set GPS Host Port s issiisccrinrsinirerirnni 92 GPSPREFIX Set GPS Message Prefix 92 GPSPROTO Set GPS Host Protocol eeee 92 GPSPW Set GPS Host Login Password 93 GPSSERV Set GPS Host Server Address 92 GPSURAIS Set GPS Unique Remote Asset Identification StHiNG 2 ssc acess eiiiai tangs eee 93 HOSTNAME Configure the DHCP Client Host Name 52 IPADDR Set Static IP Address 50 57 IPDNSSERV Configure the DNS Servet 00 58 IPDNSTABLE Display DNS Table 60 IPGATEWAY Set Gateway Address 50 57 IPNETMASK Set Subnet Mack 51 58 IPQUERY Give a Domain Name 59 IPRELEASE Release a DHCP Address Assigned by the SOR VEN 255s sce eeneg ebe 59 IPRENEW Renew DHCP Information from Server 59 IPRESOLV Is There a Connection with DNS or Not 59 ISPPW ISP PaSSWOMd siiicar 80 ISPUN ISP User Name sssisnesneeesnnesssnnneernnerrrnsrrrnnesnnne 80 KEEPA
66. KEEPALIVEMODE 0 KEEPALIVEPORT 0 KEEPALIVEDELAY 100 KEEPALIVESERV LEGACYMODE 0 AUTORESET 0 ATCMD 1 ATCMD 2 ATCMD 3 ATCMD 4 PERSISTENTSOCKET 0 OUTPORT 37500 GPIO 1 1 0 0 0 0 GPIO 2 1 0 0 0 0 GPIO 3 0 0 0 0 0 GPIO 4 0 0 0 0 0 GPIO 5 3 0 0 0 0 OK Chapter 1 General AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 18 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 2 SMTP AT Commands Chapter 2 SMTP AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Set Commands SENDERNAME Set Sender Name Description Syntax Values The sender s literal name different from the SENDERADDR parameter which is the sender s email address This parameter will appear in the header of the email sent by the TCP IP stack software in the field From AT SENDERNAME lt value gt AT SENDERNAME Read or display current value also AT VSMTP or AT VALL Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters The address must be provided in literal format for instance machine 245 No default SENDERADDR Set Sender Address Description Syntax Values To send emails the TCP IP stack software must know the email address of the sender The sender is the email identification of the hardware platform itself or the optional attached equipment This email address will appear in the h
67. LIVEDELAY Keep Alive Delia 77 KEEPALIVEMODE Keep Alive Mode ssssesesseeseeeeee 76 KEEPALIVEPORT Keep Alive Port Number 77 KEEPALIVESERV Keep Alive Server Address 77 LEGACYMODE Legacy Mode Enable Disable 14 LTCPSTART Open Listening Mode A 38 LTCPSTOP Close TCP Listening Mode 39 LUDPSTART Initiate the UDP Session in Listen IOC eer 45 LUDPSTOP Close UDP Listening Mode 46 OTCP Open a TChRConnecton 39 OUDP Initiate UDP Session in Active Mode 46 OUTPORT UDP TCP Local Port Number 39 46 77 PERSISTENTSOCKET Persistent Socket 33 41 PHYTIMEOUT Inactivity Timer ecceeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeee 78 PING Start PING Request 00aaneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 47 PINGDELAY PING Delay Time 010sa0aieeeeeeeeeeee 47 PINGNUM Number of PING Requests 47 PINGREMOTE IP Address of PING Request 47 POP3HEADERMODE POPS Header 26 POP3PORT Set POP3 Server Pont 26 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 110 POP3PW Set POPS Daseword 26 POP3SERV Set POP3 Server Address 26 POP3UN Set POPS Userhame 27 PPPMODE TCP IP Behavior errn 83 PPPMYIP IP Address When Using DPP 83 PPPPEERIP IP Address for Remote PPP 84 PPPSERVPW Remote PPP Client Password 84 PPPSERVUN User Name
68. LTCPSTOP Close TCP E lee 39 HOUTPORT UDP TCP Local Port Numb ironics eaaa 39 OTCP Open EE EE HE ee ee tee E Era 39 Display ee lu ME A0 HV Ree e Tag A0 Chapter 6 UDP AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices cssecceeecesseeeseeeeneeeeeeseeesneeseseeeeneeeeneas 41 Set COMMANGS EN 41 PERSISTENTSOCKET Persistent SOCK semus reaa vevdes AETA 41 UDPPACKETMIN UDP Client Transmit Packet Minimum Gize 41 UDPPACKETMAX UDP Client Transmit Packet Maximum Gize 42 UDPINACTIVITYTIMER UDP Client Inactivity Timeout Value ssesseeseeseesenssrnesrresrrssrrssrrssrrssrns 42 UDPIGNORESRCPORT Ignore Send Source Porta 43 UDPREMOTEPORT Remote Port Number 43 PUD PPORT UDP Port Brel 43 UDPSERV UDP Server Address is ccicciissvevivnseccuseaiavacitedteochentuavetatasetanvhiedqidiesuncuuesuaveredanetscdsbiedand edsbes 44 UDPTXDELAY Delay before Sending UDP Datagoram 44 UDPDLEMODE Ser DLE MOG E 45 LUDPSTART Initiate the UDP Session in Listen Mode cccccccccesssseceseceeeesssscaeceeeeeeeesseteaeeeeees 45 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457K 4 Table of Contents LUDPSTOP Close UDP Listening Mode kk 46 OWUTPORT UDP TCP Local Port NUMDG ti xc iecesatscettasetetntal d snidani ei 46 OUDP Initiate UDP Session in Active Mode 46 Display Command sce sccsics cacti crac acct A etree alae ea te tecen hdc et 46 VUDP Display UDP Module Configuration ccccccc
69. N ESSID Plan B BSSID 00 08 00 C0 30 99 Channel Num 6 RSSI 61 Network Type BSS Security No Enc Capability 0x1 WLAN Mode B Mode Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 68 Part 3 AT Commands Wi Fi Devices Chapter 13 WLAN AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi WLANUSEPROFILE User Profile Description Sets and displays the use profile value If user profile value is set to any value between 1 and 4 then at the time of user name association the module first scans for the selected user profile parameters Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect Syntax AT WLANUSEPROFILE lt value gt AT WLANUSEPROFILE Read or display the current setting Values 1 4 WLANGETRSSI Received Signal Strength Description This command displays the current received signal strength Syntax AT WLANGETRSSI Values The response returns a signal strength value from 256 dBm through 1 dBm Note A value of 0 equals no connection to an access point Example AT WLANGETRSSI RSSI 0 OK WLANACTIVATE Move Module out of Power Save Description This command moves the module out of Power Save during an active connection See WLANDOZE Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect Syntax AT WLANACTIVATE Values NA WLANROAM Enable Disable Roaming Description This command enables disables automatic roaming of the module when the wireless connectio
70. NEE Eet incansecensteesscet eases ETA E 105 Escape Sequence Di 61 F FTP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value SETRNETWORKTIMER eas 32 G Get Queued GPS Message GPSGETMESSAGE 95 Give a Domain Name IPQUERYV ee 59 GLL Lattudei ongottude AAA 100 GPS Configuration Examples A 97 GPS Local Transmission Interval GPSINTERVALLOC95 GPS Message Examples AE 96 GPS M ssage a sicxcccsetictidiacthal ec tai nen 96 GPS NMEA Messages 99 GPS NMEA Protoco 98 GSA GNSS DOP and Active Satellites 0 ee 100 GSV GNSS Satellites in View 101 I ldentiticati i eiiean aereas 10 Leen 33 Index Ignore Send Source Port UDPIGNORESRCPORT 43 Inactivity Timer APHWTIMEOUT 78 Initiate the UDP Session in Listen Mode LUDPSTART ccccccccccccceceesteceeeeeeessesseeeeeeeeeseeees 45 Initiate UDP Session in Active Mode OUDP 46 Internet Connection Number DIALSELECT 80 IP Address for Remote PPP PPPPEERIP 84 IP Address of PING Request PINGREMOTE 47 IP Address When Using PPP PPPMYIP eee 83 Is There a Connection with DNS or Not IPRESOLV 59 ISP Password ISPPW ussssnsnsnsnensrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnnne 80 ISP User Name 2IGPUN 80 K Keep Alive Delay SKEERDALIWNEDEIL AN 77 Keep Alive Mode KEEPALIVEMODE ssssnsseseeeeennene 76 Keep Alive Port Number KE
71. Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value A 21 SMTPPORT Set SMTP Server Port 21 SMTPPW Set SMTP Password 22 SMTPSERV Set SMTP Server Address 000000n00 22 SMTPUN Set SMTP User Name nn nnnonoosnnnnneenneennnne 22 SUBui Set Email Pre Defined Subject eee 20 TCPINACTIVITYTIMER TCP Client Inactivity Timeout MMU EE 36 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 113 TCPNETWORKTIMER TCP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value A 36 TCPPACKETMAX TCP Client Transmit Packet Maximu SIZE ar RR 35 TCPPACKETMIN TCP Client Transmit Packet Minimum EE 35 TCPPORT Set TCP Port for Remote Peer 34 TCPSERV Set Address of Remote TCP Server 34 TCPTELNETMODE Enable Disable TCP Listener Telnet ite 37 TCPTELNETPW Configure the TCP Client Telnet Server Login Passwords 1 042 2aisedesiiieiencheeieihee 37 TCPTELNETUN Set the TCP Client Telnet Server User ER 38 TCPTXDELAY Time Delay eenen 34 TELNET Start Stop Telnet Geselon 63 TELNETPASSWORD Set Telnet Password 64 TELNETPORT Set Telnet Port 63 TELNETUSER Set Telnet Leer 63 UDPDLEMODE Set DLE Mode 00 00nsnneesnnaseeeeeee 45 UDPIGNORESRCPORT Ignore Send Source Port 43 UDPINACTIVITYTIMER UDP Client Inactivity Timeout Valie resene eaaa AAEE Erne Ar Eg 42 UDPPACKETMAX UDP Client Transmit Packet EE in BEE 42 UDPPACK
72. ODE Country Ee E 65 WLANSGANMODE Scanning Mode EE 66 HVWIEANS SID SSID OF WIGAN E 66 WLANDATARATE WLAN Transmission Data Hate 66 WLANIBSSCHANNEL Channel for Ad Hoc Mode sssssnnssssnnsnesnnenernnnnennnssrrnnnnttnnnstnnnnntnnnnneen nnen 66 HW LANCONNEGT Connect with AP ssssiiveussinecd ssniuearstveta iitutian AdEd Age Eeer 67 WLANDISCONNECT Disconnect With AP 67 WLANENABLE Auto Connect Module with AP c cccccessceseeseeeeceeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeaeeeescsaeeeseeaeeeeeeaas 67 WLANDOZE Moves Module into or out of Power Save cccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeneeseeeeeseaeeeeaaeeeeneeeeaees 67 WLANPROFILEn n Change the WLAN Prople 68 H WLANSCAN Scan Wireless Network cccccccccccesscececeeneeeseesaeeeceesaeeeeeeeaeeessesaeeeessaeeeesenaeeeeseaas 68 WEANUSEPROFILE User e ET 69 WLANGETRSSI Received Signal Strength AAA 69 WLANACTIVATE Move Module out of Power Save ccccccccccsscecsesseeeceeeeeeeseaeeesseaeeeesesaeeeeeeaas 69 WLANROAM Enable Disable Roaming nsiisisiscrsisisirisiiisocsntinaisiiiiinianiadi aniti 69 WEP64KEY Keys for WEP64 Security Mode AAA 69 WEP128KEY Keys for WEP128 Security Mode A 70 WPAPSKKEY Keys for WPA PSK Security Mode 70 WPA2PSKKEY Keys for WPA2 PSK Security Mode 70 WEPKEYVID Set the Default TX Key INd X eecceeccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceaeeeeaaeseeeeeseaeeesaaeeeeaaesseneeseaees 70 WLANPOWERSAVE Enable Power Save at
73. P Initiate UDP Session in Active Mode 46 OUTPORT UDP TCP Local Port Number 39 46 77 PERSISTENTSOCKET Persistent Socket 33 41 PHYTIMEOUT Inactivity Timer eeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeees 78 PING Start PING Request ceeeeeeeeeeeeees 47 PINGDELAY PING Delay Time 0 000nn0ona000ae0aaeaaao 47 PINGNUM Number of PING Requests 47 PINGREMOTE IP Address of PING Request 47 POP3HEADERMODE POPS Header 26 POP3PORT Set POPS Server Pont 26 POP3PW Set POPS Password 26 POP3SERV Set POPS Server Address 0000000000 26 POP3UN Set POPS User Name 27 PPPMODE TCP IP Behavior snoonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennneennnne 83 PPPMYIP IP Address When Using DPP 83 PPPPEERIP IP Address for Remote PPP 5 84 PPPSERVPW Remote PPP Client Password 84 PPPSERVUN User Name for Remote PPP Client 84 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 114 PUTMAIL Send Mail to Recipient with Interactive Mode E PIAT OE een eebe eege 24 RECIiADD Set Email Address ssnnnneneaeeeneeeeene enea 20 REDIALCOUNT Connection Attempts Allowed 78 REDIALDELAY Call Retry Delai 78 RESET Reset Main Processor or Internal Modem 14 RINGCOUNT Set Number of Dinge 79 SENDERADDR Set Sender Address 19 SENDERNAME Set
74. PHY AT VALL Values Integer between 0 and 14 inclusive If the value is set to 0 the TCP IP stack software will not make any call retry Default 5 REDIALDELAY Set Call Retry Delay Description This parameter controls the delay in seconds if any that will exist between each call retry Syntax AT REDIALDELAY lt value gt AT REDIALDELAY Read or display the current setting or AT VPHY AT VALL Values Integers 0 and 5 14 inclusive If this parameter is configured to zero the TCP IP stack software will attempt another connection immediately after terminating the previous unsuccessful attempt Default 5 PHYTIMEOUT Set Inactivity Time Description This parameter is used by the TCP IP stack software in order to terminate connections to the telephone line when a long period elapses without activity Without activity is defined as a period when no data is transferred between the Internet and the TCP IP stack software or between the TCP IP stack software and the attached equipment This timer prevents the telephone line from being connected indefinitely for any reason Note When the inactivity timer expires the modem ends the communication Syntax AT PHYTIMEOUT lt value gt AT PHYTIMEOUT Read or display the current setting or AT VPHY AT VALL Values Integer between 1 and 255 inclusive This timer is set in minutes Default 15 Return Codes TIMEOUT The inactivity timer is reached the modem ends the com
75. PTELNETMODE Enable Disable TCP Listener Telnet Eldo e ee EE 37 TCPTELNETPW Configure the TCP Client Telnet Server Login Password 37 TCPTELNETUN Set the TCP Client Telnet Server User TCPTXDELAY Time Delay TELNET Start Stop Telnet Session ceeeeeees 63 TELNETPASSWORD Set Telnet Password 64 TELNETPORT Set Telnet Port 63 TELNETUSER Set Telnet User ssssssnssneesreeerrneneenene 63 UDPDLEMODE Set DLE Mode 0 aa0sneneneeeeeeeee 45 UDPIGNORESRCPORT Ignore Send Source Port 43 UDPINACTIVITYTIMER UDP Client Inactivity Timeout VTT 42 UDPPACKETMAX UDP Client Transmit Packet Maximum SIZE eae eraa aaa na EE at 42 UDPPACKETMIN UDP Client Transmit Packet Minimum ET cons dee ee 41 UDPPORT UDP Port Number 43 UDPREMPOTEPORT Remote Port Number 43 UDPSERV UDP Server Address 44 UDPTXDELAY Delay before Sending UDP Datagram EE A4 VALL Display All Parameter AAA 18 VAUTODISC Display Auto Discover Commands 55 VDNS Display Configuration of DNS Servers 52 60 VFTP Display FTP barameterg e 32 VIP View Address Settings cceseeeeeeeteeeee 53 60 VMAILi Display Email Parameters for Mail ID 25 VPHY Display Physical Harameterg 86 VPING Display PING barameters 48 VPOP3 POP3 Module Parameter 27 VPPP Display PPP Parameter 86
76. Parameter Values A 13 LEGACYMODE Legacy Mode Enableisable AAA 14 RESET Reset Main Processor or Internal Modem A 14 SHIELDCHAR Configure the Shielding Character for DL EMODE ss sssssseesseeesrrssrresrrssrresrrssrresrns 14 ESCAPECHAR Configure the Escape Character for DLEMODE sssssessseessrissresresrrssrresrresrrssrns 15 Display el EE 15 VVERSION Display Software Version AE 16 VSTATE Display Current State of Physical Connechon 16 HV ALL Display AlliP e e 17 Chapter 2 SMTP AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices csccesecesseeesneeeeseeeeeseeesnaeseseeeeeseeeneas 19 Set ee E E 19 HOENDERNAME SetSender NaMe isseire tases chal atie aaa ai a ebe dees 19 SENDERADDR Set Sender Age od eeg se reetdieg deeg sanaa iaiaaeaia aaa 19 GOGRECI Set Additional Recipient EE 19 DOMAIN Set Domain Name of the Sender AA 20 RECIADD Set Email Addres EE 20 SUBJi Set Email Pre Defined Subject Text 20 BODYi Set Pre Defined Email Combinations AAA 21 SMTPNETWORKTIMER SMTP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value saeseeseeseeen 21 SMTPPORT S6 SMTP Server PON GE 21 SMTPPW Set SMTP PassWord DE 22 SMTPSERV Set SMTP Server Address Auen 22 SMTPUN Set SMTP User NAM asec ts scsececeteet as scestareedaeeiacedbaa nice l neoniaciewentindeeeesctcebcelanddaieseeds 22 SENDMAILi Send Mail without Interactive Mode 23 PUTMAIL Send Mail to Recipient with Interactive Mode 24
77. Password rejected by server Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 105 Part 7 Appendixes Appendix B Response Message Examples Appendix B Response Message Examples Response Messages Examples Sending Retrieving Email Response Messages Sending an Email AT PUTMAIL Commands Responses AT SMTPSERV smtp domain com OK Note SMTP server used AT DOMAIN domain com OK Note Domain name AT SENDERNAME Test module OK Note Sender name AT SENDERADDR module domain com OK Note Sender email address AT SMTPUN Name OK Note SMTP user name AT SMTPPWS Password OK Note SMTP user password AT SMTPORT Port OK Note Port used by SMTP server AT REC1 recipient domain com OK or AT REC2 or AT REC3 Note Recipient email address AT CCREC1 ccrecipient domain com OK or AT CCREC2 or ATHCCREC3 Note Carbon Copy recipient AT SUBJ1 Email Subject OK Note Email Subject 1 ATHPUTMAIL Ok_Info_WaitingForData Note Send an email type the email text and Note The software is ready to receive incoming data then the end sequence not echoed At the end of date the CR LF CR LF sequence ends the email This sequence can be sent by a keyboard using ENTER CTRL ENTER ENTER CTRL ENTER OR 1 ATHBODY1 or ATHBODY2 or AT BODYS3 OK Note Write an email for a predefined message AND 2 AT SENDMAIL1 or AT SENDMAIL2 AT SENDMAIL3 Note S
78. R admin AUTODISCPASSWORD V 1 amp S 0 amp C 0 OK Chapter 1 General AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 17 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices AT VALL Possible Responses Applies to All Except MT100SEM IP ANSWERMODE 0 CALLBACKTIMER 2 CALLSCREENNUM 0 DIALN1 DIALN2 DIALSELECT 1 GPRSMODE 1 PHYTIMEOUT 15 REDIALCOUNT 0 REDIALDELAY 5 RINGCOUNT 0 AUTOCONNECT 0 ISPUN ISPPW PPPMODE 3 PPPMYIP 0 0 0 0 PPPPEERIP 0 0 0 0 PPPSERVPW PPPSERVUN APNPW APNSERV APNUN GPRSCID 1 DNSSERV1 0 0 0 0 DNSSERV2 0 0 0 0 FTPGETFILENAME FTPGETPATH FTPPORT 21 FTPPUTFILENAME FTPPUTPATH FTPPW FTPSERV FTPTYPE FTPUN FTPMODE 0 POP3HEADERMODE 1 POP3PORT 110 POP3PW POP3SERV POP3UN DOMAIN SENDERADDR SENDERNAME SMTPPORT 25 SMTPPW SMTPSERV SMTPUN BODY1 mm CCREC1 REC1 SUBJ1 BODY2 CCREC2 REC2 SUBJ2 BODY3 CCREC3 REC3 SUBJ3 DLEMODE 1 1 TCPPORT 1 0 TCPSERV 1 TCPTXDELAY 1 100 UDPPORT 0 UDPSERV mm UDPTXDELAY 100 PINGDELAY 1 PINGNUM 4 PINGREMOTE AUTHENT NONE IPR 115200 ICF 2 4 AFC 2 2 V 1 E 1 amp S 1 amp C 1 amp D 0
79. SKKEY Keys for WPA2 PSK Security Mode Description Sets keys for WPA2 PSK security mode Syntax AT WPA2PSKKEYn lt value gt n 1 4 AT WPA2PSKKEYn Read or display the current setting Values ASCII text string of 8 to 64 hexadecimal characters e g 1234567890 They can include any ASCII character from 32 126 decimal Default 1234567890 WEPKEYID Set the Default TX Key Index Description Sets the default Transmission Key used for data encryption in WEP Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect Syntax AT WEPKEYID lt value gt Values 1 4 Default Value 1 Example AT WEP WEPKEYID 1 OK WLANPOWERSAVE Enable Power Save at Boot Description This command sets the Power Save at the Boot Works after the Power Cycle Syntax AT WLANPOWERSAVE lt value gt Values 0 Power Save Disabled 1 Power Save Enabled Default 0 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 70 Part 3 AT Commands Wi Fi Devices Chapter 13 WLAN AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi Display Commands WEP See the Value of the WEP Keys Description This command displays the values of the WEP keys Syntax AT WEP Values WEP64KEY1 6162636465 WEP64KEY2 6162636465 WEP64KEY3 6162636465 WEP64KEY4 6162636465 WEP128KEY1 123456789012345678901 23456 WEP 128KEY2 123456789012345678901 23456 WEP 128KEY3 123456789012345678901 23456 WEP 128KEY4 1234567890 12345678901 23456
80. Syntax Values This command sent by the attached host directs the TCP IP stack to connect to the specified FTP server and to retrieve the specified file from this server Once the operation is completed the TCP IP stack closes the FTP connection Once an IP link is established the attached host can retrieve a file from an FTP server at any time except when the TCP IP stack software is already in a process using TCP resources This command is similar to a GET operation with an automatic connect disconnect issued by a standard FTP client on a PC The TCP IP stack handles the global FTP process by itself Note The TCP IP stack will signal the attached host of the end of the file that is being downloaded with a single lt ETX gt character The lt ETX gt characters that are part of the file data will be shielded as lt DLE gt lt ETX gt The lt DLE gt characters that are part of the file data will be shielded as lt DLE gt lt DLE gt The attached host will need to remove the shielding lt DLE gt characters AT FTPGET FTPGETFILENAME FTPGETPATH FTPPORT FTPSERV FTPTYPE FPTMODE FTPPW FTPUN FTPFILESIZE FTPPUT Upload Files to FTP Server Description Syntax Values This command sent by the attached host directs the TCP IP stack to connect to the specified FTP server and to upload the data received on the serial port to the specified file on this server Once the operation is completed the TCP IP stack closes the
81. Syntax AT DOMAIN lt value gt AT DOMAIN Read or display current value also AT VSMTP or AT VALL Values Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters No default RECiADD Set Email Address Description To send email messages the TCP IP stack software must know the e mail address of the recipient This email address will appear in the email header sent by the TCP IP stack software in the field To The RECi parameter can hold a maximum of 10 email addresses each email address being at the most 120 characters long Syntax AT RECi lt Value gt AT RECi replace i with 1 2 or 3 or AT VMAILi ATHVALL Values RECi i 1 2 or 3 Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters The address must be provided in literal format for instance xxxxx company com No default Setting One Email Address Resetting the Parameter Getting Set value reset the parameter AT RECi lt Value gt replace i with 1 2 or 3 View value AT REC replace i with 1 2 or 3 or AT VMAILi AT VALL Setting One to Ten Email Address to the RECi Parameter Resetting the Parameter To set 1 to 10 email addresses to the RECi parameter enter the AT HRECiIADD lt CR gt overwriting command Each email address has to be an alphanumeric ASCIl text string in literal format for instance dev12345678 web xyz To add another email address enter the lt CR gt lt LF gt pair To end the setting enter the following character 1A in ASCII co
82. T DLEMODE id lt DEL Mode value gt AT DLEMODE id Read or display the current setting or AT VTCP id AT VALL Enter a Profile Setting 1 or 2 1 2 Set the value that the Profile will use 0 When DLEMODE is set to 0 no specific process is needed on ETX characters It means that it is not possible for a host to request an end of connection or to receive a clear indication of the end of a connection from the TCP IP stack 1 When DLEMODE is set to 1 the ETX character means a request or an indication of end of connection As a consequence ETX characters that belong to the payload data must be sent by the host on the serial port preceded by a DLE character Similarly ETX characters received by the TCP IP stack from the Internet are sent to the host through the serial port preceded by a DLE character Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 33 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 5 TCP AT Commands TCPPORT Set TCP Port for Remote Peer Description Syntax id Values Default To exchange data over TCP the TCP IP stack software must know the port of the remote peer used for the TCP session AT TCPPORT id lt TCP Port number for remote peer value gt AT TCPPORT id Read or display the current setting or AT VTCP id AT VALL Enter a Profile Setting 1 or 2 1 2 Set the value that the Profile will use From 1 to 5 digits each digit between 0 and 9 inclusive Note th
83. UDP session in active mode on the specified UDP remote port UDPPORT to the specified remote IP address UDPSERV The host can then transmit to the UDPPORT or UDPSERV address Datagrams can only be received from this UDPPORT or UDPSERV address AT UDPOPEN UDPPORT UDPSERV UDPTXDELAY No default Display Command VUDP Display UDP Module Configuration Description Syntax Values Directs the TCP IP stack to display all the AT parameters related to the UDP socket configuration AT VUDP UDPPORT UDPSERV UDPTXDELAY No default Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 46 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 7 PING AT Commands Chapter 7 PING AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Set Commands General Note Due to varying factors PING response times may not be valid PINGNUM Number of PING Requests Description Syntax Values Default This command sets the number of PING echo requests to issue to PINGREMOTE AT PINGNUM lt Value gt AT PINGNUM Read or display the current setting or ATHVPING AT VALL From 0 to 255 inclusive If 0 ping indefinite until ETX 0x03 is issued 4 PINGREMOTE IP Address of PING Request Description Syntax Values Sets the IP address up of the remote device to ping AT PINGREMOTE lt IP Address Value gt AT PINGREMOTE Read or display the current setting or AT VPING AT VALL 32 bit numbe
84. Unique Remote Asset Identification String Description Syntax Values Default Responses This command is used to set a unique remote access identification string for each device or vehicle AT GPSURAIS lt value gt AT GPSURAIS or AT VGPS or AT VALL Up to 20 characters in an alphanumeric string Note The ID precedes the GPSPREFIX OK Otherwise ERROR GPSINTERVAL Set GPS Server Transmission Interval Description Syntax Values Default Responses This command sets the interval of time between messages transmitted to the server AT GPSINTERVAL lt value gt AT GPSINTERVAL or AT VGPS or AT VALL 0 to 65535 seconds 0 Disabled OK Otherwise ERROR GPSPW Set GPS Host Login Password Description Syntax Values Default Responses This command sets the GPS host login password if required Some GPS hosts may require a simple password login mechanism AT GPSPW lt value gt AT GPSPW or ATHVGPS or ATHVALL Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 64 characters None OK Otherwise ERROR GPSGPGGA Enable Disable GPGGA Message Description Syntax Values Default Responses This command enables or disables the reporting of NMEA GPGGA messages AT GPSGPGGA lt value gt AT GPSGPGGA or AT VGPS or AT VALL 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 OK Otherwise ERROR Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 93 Part 6 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices
85. Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Multi lechi Systems Copyright and Technical Support Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide for the following products SocketModem iCell GPRS MTSMC G2 IP MTSMC G2 GP SocketModem iCell CDMA MTSMG C1 IP MTSMC C1 GP SocketModem iCell HSPA MTSMC H4 IP MTSMC H4 GP SocketModem iCell EV DO MTSMC EV2 IP MTSMC EV2 GP SocketModem IP MT5692SMI IP This SocketModem uses these commands when the modem is in IP mode SocketEthernet IP MT100SEM IP SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP MultiModem iCell GPRS MTCMR G2 MTCMR G2 GP Uses these commands when the modem is in IP mode MultiModem iCell CDMA MTCMR C1 MTCMR C1 GP Uses these commands when the modem is in IP mode MultiModem iCell EDGE MTCMR E1 MTCMR E1 GP Uses these commands when the modem is in IP mode MultiModem iCell HSPA MTCMR H4 MTCMR H4 GP Uses these commands when the modem is in IP mode MultiModem iCell EV DO MTCMR EV2 MTCMR EV2 GP Uses these commands when the modem is in IP mode Product Number of This Document S000457K Version K Copyright This publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part without prior expressed written permission from Multi Tech Systems Inc All rights reserved Copyright 2008 2010 by Multi Tech Systems Inc Multi Tech Systems Inc makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaim any implied warranties of me
86. VPW 84 Renew DHCP Information from Server IPRENEW 59 Reset Factory Defaults AF 11 Reset Main Processor at a Given Time HAUTORESET 13 Reset Main Processor or Internal Modem RESET 14 Response Messages ccccsecceeeseeeeeeeseeeeseseneeeeneees 104 Response Messages Examples 106 107 108 109 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 118 Retrieve Host Mail SGETMAIL 27 RLSD DCD Option AC 11 RMC Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data 102 Ki SO Automatic Answer nnnonnnsnnnnennnenennnennnennnnnnsnenenne 59 Scan Wireless Networks WI ANGCAN 68 Scanning Mode WLANSCANMODE ss sssnassneenanneeeaa 66 Secondary Dial Up Number SDIALND 79 Security Mode of WLAN Module SW ANSGECURITWMODE 65 Send Mail to Recipient with Interactive Mode PUTMAIL Seele cases ante seteacees 24 Send Mail without Interactive Mode SENDMAILI 23 Set Additional Recipient CC CCRECQi ssssesesnesseeeee 19 Set Address of Remote TCP Server TCPSERV 34 Set Answering Mode SANGWERMODE 75 Set Auto Discovery Host Name AUTODISCHOST 54 Set Auto Discovery Password AUTODISCPASSWORD Set EE O das 55 Set Auto Discovery User Name AUTODISCUSERNAME EE 55 Set Default TX Key Index 2WEDKENWID 70 Set DLE Mode SDLEMODE 33 Set DLE Mode UDPDLEMODE n nnnnnnnneenneaenenene 45
87. VSHOWSERIAL Configure the Escape Character for RIES le REN 15 VSHOWUPTIME Displays the Current Uptime in Days elek EE 16 VSHOWUPTIMES Displays the Current Uptime Secs 16 VSMTP Display SMTP Parameters A 25 VSTATE Display Current State of Physical Connection EG 16 VTCP Display TCP Parameters 000010000ieaaeean 40 VTELNET View Telnet Settings AAA 64 VUDP Display UDP Module Configuration 46 VVERSION Display Software Version 16 WEP View Values of WEP Keys 71 WEP128KEY Keys for WEP128 Security Mode 70 WEP64KEY Keys for WEP64 Security Mode 69 WEPKEYID Set Default TX Key Index 70 HWLAN WLAN Module AA 72 WLANACTIVATE Move Module out of Power Save 69 WLANASSOCINFO Display Association Information 72 WLANCONNECT Connect with AP nassssnsnnnnnennneeennne 67 WLANCOUNTRYCODE Country Code ssseeeeeeeeeeen 65 WLANDATARATE WLAN Transmission Data Rate 66 WLANDISCONNECT Disconnect with AP 67 WLANDOZE Moves Module into or out of Power Save EEN 67 WLANENABLE Auto Connect Module with Ab 67 WLANGETRSSI Received Signal Strength 69 WLANIBSSCHANNEL Channel for Ad Hoc Mode 66 WLANNETWORKMODE WLAN Network Mode 65 WLANPOWERSAVE Enable Power Save at Boot 70 WLANPROFILE Display the WLAN Profile 00 00000 71
88. Values ANSWERMODE CALLBACKTIMER CALLSCREENNUM DIALN1 DIALN2 DIALSELECT PHYTIMEOUT REDIALCOUNT REDIALDELAY RINGCOUNT Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 86 Part 5 GPIO AT Commands Part 5 GPIO AT Commands Chapter 15 GPIO AT Commands Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 87 Part 5 GPIO AT Commands Chapter 15 GPIO AT Commands Chapter 15 GPIO AT Commands About GPIO If the specific hardware allows GPIO check availability with AT GPIO 1 then you may specify certain external events from the GPIOs to trigger specific stack functions i e email upload files download files In order for this to work you must configure the specific function first For instance if SENDMAIL1 will be called then all settings pertaining to SENDMAIL1 must be configured before the GPIO command is configured Note MultiModem iCell The MultiModem iCell allows for the following GPIO IDs and GPIO function combinations GPIO 1 2 GPIO function 0 may be selected GPIO 3 4 GPIO functions 0 1 2 and 3 may be selected GPIO 5 GPIO function 3 may be selected SocketModem iCell The SocketModem iCell allows for the following GPIO IDs and GPIO function combinations GPIO 1 2 GPIO function 0 may be selected GPIO 3 4 GPIO functions 0 1 2 and 3 may be selected GPIO 5 GPIO 5 is non functional GPIO Enable Disable and Configure External GPIO Driven Events Description
89. X hHh lt CR gt lt LF gt Example GPGSV 3 1 12 05 54 069 45 12 44 061 44 21 07 184 46 22 78 289 47 72 lt CR gt lt LF gt GPGSV 3 2 12 30 65 118 45 09 12 047 37 18 62 157 47 06 08 144 45 7C lt CR gt lt LF gt GPGSV 3 3 12 14 39 330 42 01 06 299 38 31 30 256 44 32 36 320 47 7B lt CR gt lt LF gt Name Example Description Message ID GPGSV GSV Protocol Header Number of 3 Total number of GSV messages to be transmitted in this messages group 1 3 Message Number 1 Message number in this group of GSV messages Satellites in View 12 Total number of satellites in view 00 12 Satellite ID 05 Satellite ID number GPS 01 32 SBAS 33 64 33 PRN120 Elevation 54 Satellite elevation in degrees 00 90 Azimuth 069 Satellite azimuth angle in degrees 000 359 SNR 45 C No in dB 00 99 Null when not tracking 7 12 44 061 44 Next Satellite ID number elevation azimuth SNR e 21 07 184 46 Next Satellite ID number elevation azimuth SNR i 22 78 289 47 Last Satellite ID number elevation azimuth SNR Checksum 72 lt CR gt lt LF gt lt CR gt lt LF gt End of message termination 1 Depending on the number of satellites tracked multiple messages of GSV data may be required In some software versions the maximum number of satellites reported as visible is limited to 12 even though more may be visible Universal IP AT Commands Reference G
90. ae aaa E ria 59 IPRESOLV Is There a Connection with DNS or Not 59 S0 Automate E 59 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 5 Table of Contents Display ee lu E 60 PONS TABLE Display DNS E 60 VDNS Display Configuration of DNS Gervers 60 VIP View Address let EE 60 Chapter 11 General AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi c csssecceeeseeeeeeeseeneeenseeeeeeneees 61 e Ee E 61 A Manual Answer of TCP or UDP COnnection EE 61 2 Escape EE Ee Ee 61 N F O eg N EE 61 BOOTMSG Enable Disable Boot Mee Ee etengbebte eeeteegieset gees ekte Sege 62 WATGHDOG Enable Disable Watchdog ies sccieies cctieis caectteancciss cevedvieaatebis debventeasdeanictessieteeseeeneadens 62 HW ATGHDOGTIMER Watchdog Time EE 62 Chapter 12 Telnet AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi and the SocketEthernet IP 63 SOU COMMIS nos chat chee eee aa pcee ts Socata aa a 63 IELNET Start Stop TeineeSeSsion RE 63 1 ELNETPOR T Set Telnet Pont E 63 TELNETUSER Set KE SE 63 1 ELNETPASSWORD Set Telnet Password sccsiccscccstcensczanexsccdaceeacdnax sancccseneacdnamenacddaanuncddax RENAA 64 Display Command E 64 V TELNET View Telnet e 64 Chapter 13 WLAN AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi csccsssesseeeeeseeeeeseeeseeeseseeeeeeeeneas 65 Ee E EE 65 WLANSECURIT YMODE Security Mode of WLAN Module 65 WLANNETWORKMODE WLAN Network Mode AAA 65 WLANCOUNTRYC
91. an xxx group 192 168 2 3 IPGATEWAY Set Gateway Address Description Syntax Responses Values Default Sets the default gateway address The view of get command shows whether the address is statically configured or obtained from the DHCP server Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect AT IPGATEWAY lt gateway address value gt AT IPGATEWAY Read or display the current setting AT IPGATEWAY 192 168 1 11 returns and OK AT IPGATEWAY returns 192 168 1 11 Manually Configured and OK IP Address in dotted decimal notation XXX XXX XXX XXXX x a number between 0 255 192 168 2 1 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 50 Part 2 AT Commands for the SocketEthernet IP Chapter 8 General AT Commands for SocketEthernet IP IPNETMASK Set Subnet Mask Description Sets the subnet mask Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect Syntax AT IPNETMASK lt Subnet Mask value gt AT IPNETMASK Read or display the current setting Responses AT IPNETMASK 255 255 255 0 returns and OK AT NETMASK returns 255 255 255 0 Manually Configured and OK Values IP Address in dotted decimal notation XXX XXX XXX XXXX x a number between 0 255 Default 255 255 255 0 DNSSERV1 Set DNS Server IP Address Description In order to translate the server names from literal format into IP addresses the TCP IP stack software implements the Domain Name S
92. aracters Note Depending on the FTP server the value can be used for getting a file from the root directory of the FTP server No default FTPPUTPATH Set Path to Send Files to FTP Server Description Syntax Values In order for the TCP IP stack software to send a file to the FTP server the TCP IP stack software must know the path of the relevant file For example ftp companyx com wireless WPST or if you at in the root ftp companyx com you can then simply type AT FTPPUTPATH lt value gt AT FTPPUTPATH Read or display the current setting or ATHVFTP AT VALL Alpha numeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters Note Depending on the FTP server the value can be used for getting a file from the root directory of the FTP server No default FTPAPPEND Append Data to Server Description Note Syntax This command sent by the attached host directs the TCP IP stack to connect to the specified FTP server and to append the data received on the serial port to the specified file on this server Once the operation is completed the TCP IP stack closes the FTP connection Once an IP link is established the attached host can send a file to a FTP server at any time except when the TCP IP stack software is already in a process using TCP resources This command is similar to a PUT operation with an automatic connect disconnect issued by a standard FTP client on a PC The TCP IP stack handles the global FTP put pro
93. at numbers above 65 535 are illegal as the port identification fields are 16 bits long in the TCP header 1 TCPSERV Set Address of Remote TCP Server Description Syntax id Values To exchange data over TCP the TCP IP stack software must know the address of the remote TCP server or host that is to be used AT TCPSERV id lt Address of remote TCP server value gt AT TCPSERVs id Read or display the current setting or AT VTCP id or AT VALL Enter a Profile Setting 1 or 2 1 2 Set the value that the Profile will use 32 bit number in dotted decimal notation e XXX XXX XXX XXX OF Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters if DNS is integrated No default TCPTXDELAY Time Delay Description Syntax id Values Default This command determines the time delay introduced before sending a TCP frame that has not been entirely filled with user data The time is entered in milliseconds and it should be noted that a value of 0 initiates the sending of a TCP frame as soon as possible after the reception of a single character value from the host AT TCPTXDELAY id lt Time Delay value gt AT TCPTXDELAY id Read or display the current setting or AT VTCP id or AT VALL Enter a Profile Setting 1 or 2 1 2 Set the value that the Profile will use Integer multiple of 20 between 0 and 32760 inclusive 0 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 34 Part 1 AT Commands f
94. cccceeeeeeeeneeceeeeeceaeeecaaeseeaeeseeeesaeseeaeeeeneeenaees 46 Chapter 7 PING AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices csseccssecesseeceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeesnaeeeseeeeeseeeneas 47 Sie ALO E EE 47 PINGNUM Number of PING Requests scicAcsaccciceieeiiariniincne ancien 47 PINGREMOTE IP Address of PING Request icaictiea aint iaetniniciin ntact 47 PING Start PING REQUEST ncsccstccidestanentccienent eee dati acne nee 47 PINGDELAY PING Delay KE 47 Display ee le WE 48 V PING Display PING Parameters isc jscwccadied degt Sege iced ela el eats 48 Part 2 AT Commands for the SocketEthernet IP cssecceseeesseeeeseeeeneeceeeeeesnaesesneeeneeeeseaeseseaeeneeeeeeees 49 Chapter 8 General AT Commands for the SocketEthernet IP ccccsseeceeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeenseeneeensnes 50 Set Command E 50 DHCP DHCP On 0r EE 50 PADDR Set Static IP AdOreSS EE 50 IPGATEWAY Set Gateway el 50 IPNETMASK Set Subnet EE 51 DNSSERV1 Set DNS Server IP Address kk 51 DNSSERV2 Set Secondary DNS Serve eninin iiia aaa aain 51 EMACSPD Set Ethernet Connection szcssesez ceca ssaceseesctaceis aa a aain 51 HOSTNAME Configure the DHCP Client Host Name 52 Display Command E 52 ETHIFSTATUS View Network Interface Settings c cccccceeesceceeeeecee cesses eeeneeseeeesaeeeeaaeeseneeesaees 52 VDNS Display Configuration of DNS Gervers E 52 VIP View Address Settings E 53 Chapter 9 Auto Discov
95. cecseeeeseeesseeseeeeeeeeees 72 WLAN Network Mode WLANNETWORKMODB 65 WLAN Transmission Data Rate WLANDATARATE 66 Z Z Default Configuration c ccccesceeesesceeeessteeeeeeneees 11 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 119
96. cess by itself Certain conditions must be met in order to use this command First the FTP server must support this command as some servers do and some servers don t Also the client performing the APPEND operation must read write to the FTP server as well AT FTPAPPEND FTPNETWORKTIMER FTP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value Description Syntax Values Responses This parameter determines the inactivity time in seconds of the TCP TX buffer Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP AT FTPNETWORKTIMER lt parameter1 gt 0 65535 the time in seconds the client will wait for the TCP available TX buffer to be greater than 0 A setting of 0 will disable the function r n FTPNETWORKTIMER VALUE1 r n A nOKi r n r nERROR n Command Example s send AT FTPNETWORKTIMER 100 r reply r nOK r n send AT FTPNETWORKTIMER r reply r n FTPNETWORKTIMER 100 r n reply r nOK r n Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 31 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 4 FTP AT Commands Display Command VFTP Display FTP Parameters Description This command directs the TCP IP stack to display all AT parameters for the FTP client configuration Syntax AT VFTP Values FTPSERV FTPPORT FTPUN FTPPW FTPGETFILENAME FTPPUTFILENAME FTPPUTPATH FTPTYPE FPTMODE Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S00
97. cieteieed enscoeits 10 E Tum Echo ON OFF isc 05 stoic geed dese nananana eaaa aaea 10 ISO GING e 10 V Terse Or Verbose renere enn 10 Z Default Configuration eeceeceseeeeeseeeseeteneeeeeetsaes 11 Commands for SocketModem iCell ACCEPT Answer Incoming Call 81 ANSWERMODE Set Answering Mode n 75 APNPW Access Point Name Password 84 APNSERV Access Point Name sssseeesseeeeereeerrnneeenene 84 APNUN Access Point User Name 84 ATCMD Customize Dial Up Commande 0sse0eaeee 78 AUTHENT Authentication Type secsec 74 AUTOCONNECT Automatically Connect the PPP Link dee eae ees E GN 83 AUTORESET Reset Main Processor at a Given Time 13 BODYi Set Pre Defined Email Combinations 21 CALLBACKTIMER Automatic Call Back Wat 76 CALLSCREENNUM Caller ID 76 CCRECi Set Additional Recipient CC 19 CONNECTIONSTART Start Communication 82 CONNECTIONSTOP Stop Communication 81 DELFLASH Erase Flash Memory Parameter Values 13 DIALN1 Primary Dial Up Number AAA 79 DIALN2 Secondary Dial Up Number 79 DIALSELECT Internet Connection Number 80 DISPLAYIP Display IP Addresses AAA 85 DLEMODE Set DLEMode 33 DOMAIN Set Domain Name of the Gender 20 ESCAPECHAR Configure the Escape Character for DR EMODE eessen 15 FTPAPPEND Append Data to Gerver 31 FTPGET Download Files from FTP Server
98. d the TCP IP stack to display all AT parameters related to the configuration of the DNS servers Syntax AT VDNS Response DNSSERV1 0 0 0 0 DNSSERV2 0 0 0 0 OK Values None VIP View Address Settings Description Displays the address settings Syntax AT VIP Response DHCP 0 IPADDR 192 168 1 100 IPNETMASK 255 255 255 0 IPGATEWAY 192 168 1 1 MACADDR 00 08 00 12 34 dd Mac address is displayed DNSSERV1 0 0 0 0 DNSSERV2 0 0 0 0 OK Values None Example The order and content is as follows DHCP Enable Disable IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC address Primary DNS Secondary DNS Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 60 Part 3 AT Commands for Wi Fi Devices Chapter 11 General AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi Chapter 11 General AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi Set Commands A Manual Answer of TCP or UDP Connection Description Manual answer of a TCP or UDP connection Syntax ATA Example 1 ATHWLANENABLE 1 2 Give command ATSO 0 3 Connect a TCP connection using command AT TCPSTART 1 2 OK RING lt ATA is issued gt 4 Ok_Info_WaitingForData S2 Escape Sequence Description Use this command to change the character for the escape sequence Syntax Set Value ATS2 lt gt Values c value which is used as the escape sequence Default Example ATS2 OK ATS2 OK ATS2
99. de generated in a keyboard by CTRL Z escape sequence Note 1 This command overwrites all previously set email addresses of the RECi parameter Note 2 If more than ten addresses are entered the 11th and subsequent addresses until the end character will be ignored Example AT REC1ADD lt CR gt Emaili domain fr lt CR gt lt LF gt Email2 domain com lt CR gt lt LF gt lt CTRL Z gt SUBJi Set Email Pre Defined Subject Text Description These parameters contain the pre defined subject text that will be used by the TCP IP stack to compose the email header Syntax AT SUBJi lt value gt replace i with 1 2 or 3 AT SUBui replace i with 1 2 or 3 or AT VMAILi AT VALL Values Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters No default Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 20 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 2 SMTP AT Commands BODYi Set Pre Defined Email Combinations Description Syntax Values Example These parameters store pre defined message bodies They allow the host application to send pre defined email combinations AT BODY lt value gt Interactive mode enter the body followed by CTRL Z AT BODY lt value gt lt string gt Set the Body lt value gt string to lt string gt AT BODY lt value gt Read or display the current setting of BODY lt value gt 1 3 Predefined email message body The body content has to be entered afte
100. ds for the SocketWireless Wi Fi Chapter 12 Telnet AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi and the SocketEthernet IP NOTE The Telnet commands are used by the SocketEthernet IP MT100SEM IP and the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWN IP Set Commands TELNET Start Stop Telnet Session Description Starts and stops a Telnet session Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect Syntax AT TELNET lt 0 1 gt AT TELNET Read or display the current setting Values 0 Stop Telnet session 1 Start Telnet session wait for remote to Telnet in Default 0 Example AT TELNET 0 OK TELNETPORT Set Telnet Port Description Sets Telnet port Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect Syntax AT TELNETPORT lt port number gt AT TELNETPORT Read or display the current setting or AT VTELNET or AT VALL Values 1 to 65535 Default 23 Example AT TELNETPORT 23 OK TELNETUSER Set Telnet User Description Sets Telnet user Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect Syntax AT TELNETUSER lt 64 char string gt AT TELNETUSER Read or display the current setting or AT VTELNET or AT VALL Default admin Example AT TELNETUSER admin OK Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 63 Part 3 AT Commands for Wi Fi Devices TELNETPASSWORD Set Telnet Password Description Note Syntax Default Example Sets Telnet passw
101. e coded by the TCP IP stack on the serial port as lt DLE gt lt ETX gt Each lt DLE gt character will be coded as lt DLE gt lt DLE gt The attached host must then decode the TCP socket flow to remove these escape characters If DLEMODE is set to 0 the host cannot close the TCP connection unless an error occurs If the remote TCP server closes the connection the TCP IP stack sends an ETX character on the serial port AT OTCP id Enter a Profile Setting 1 or 2 1 2 DLEMODE TCPPORT TCPSERV TCPTXDELAY Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 39 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Display Command VTCP Display TCP Parameters Chapter 5 TCP AT Commands Description This command directs the TCP IP stack to display all the AT parameters related to the TCP socket configuration Syntax AT VTCP id or AT VTCP Note If you use AT VTCP id the parameters for profile 1 or profile 2 will display If you use AT VTCP the parameters for both Profile 1 and Profile 2 will display Example Command Possible Responses AT VTCP DLEMODE 1 1 Note View TCP parameters TCPSERV 1 of the TCP socket 2 TCPPORT 1 0 TCPTXDELAY 1 100 DLEMODE 2 1 TCPSERV 2 TCPPORT 2 0 TCPTXDELAY 2 100 OK Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 40 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 6 UDP AT Co
102. e full descriptions of supported NMEA messages are provided at the following paragraphs GGA Global Positioning System Fix Data Time position and fix related data for a GPS receiver Structure GPGGA hhmmss sss ddmm mmmm a dddmm mmmm a X XX X X X X M xxxx hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Example GPGGA 111636 932 2447 0949 N 12100 5223 E 1 11 0 8 118 2 M 0000 02 lt CR gt lt LF gt Name Example Description Message ID GPGGA GGA Protocol Header UTC Time 111636 932 UTC of position in hhmmss sss format 000000 000 235959 999 Latitude 2447 0949 Latitude in ddmm mmmm format N S Indicator N Latitude hemisphere indicator N North S South Longitude 12100 5223 Longitude in dddmm mmmm format EW Indicator E Longitude hemisphere indicator E East W West GPS quality 1 0 position fix unavailable indicator 1 valid position fix SPS mode 2 valid position fix differential GPS mode 3 GPS PPS Mode fix valid 4 Real Time Kinematic System used in RTK mode with fixed integers 5 Float RTK Satellite system used in RTK mode Floating integers 6 Estimated dead reckoning Mode 7 Manual Input Mode 8 Simulator Mode Satellites 11 Number of satellites in use 00 12 Used HDOP 0 8 Horizontal dilution of precision 00 0 1023 Altitude 118 2 Antenna Altitude above below mean sea level geoid 9999 9 17999 9 Units M Unit of antenna altitude meters Null
103. e numbers None Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 79 Part 4 AT Commands for the SocketModem Cell SocketModem IP and MultiModem Cell Chapter 14 DIALSELECT Set Internet Connection Number Description Syntax Values Default The value of this command determines the number called to establish an Internet connection It configures the TCP IP stack software to use the primary dial up number or the secondary dial up number AT DIALSELECT lt value gt AT DIALSELECT Read or display the current setting or AT VPHY AT VALL 1 se primary dial up number 2 Use secondary dial up number 1 ISPPW Set ISP Password Description Syntax Values Default This parameter sets the password for the ISP account When communication is initiated and once the physical modem connection has been established with the ISP the TCP IP stack software must provide the ISP with the password associated with the account to be used AT ISPPW lt value gt AT ISPPW Read or display the current setting or AT VPPP AT VALL Alpha numeric ASCII text string up to 64 characters None ISPUN Set ISP User Name Description Syntax Values Default This parameter sets the user name of the ISP account When communication is initiated and the physical modem connection has been established with the ISP the TCP IP stack software must provide the ISP with the user name associated with
104. eader of the email sent by the TCP IP stack software in the field From AT SENDERADDR lt value gt AT SENDERADDR Read or display current value also AT VSMTP or AT VALL Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 60 characters The address must be provided in literal format for instance xxxxxxx web zyx No default CCRECi Set Additional Recipient CC Description Syntax Values The software can send email messages to an additional recipient as a carbon copy This parameter contains the email address of the additional recipient This email address will appear in the header of the email sent by the TCP IP stack software in the field Cc For a given value n the CCRECn parameter is directly associated with the RECn parameter AT CCRECi lt value gt AT CCRECi replace i with 1 2 or 3 or AT VMAILi AT VALL CCRECi i 1 2 or 3 Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters The address must be provided in literal format for instance xxxxx web com No default Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 19 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 2 SMTP AT Commands DOMAIN Set Domain Name of the Sender Description When sending an email message the TCP IP stack software must provide the SMTP server with the domain name of the sender In some cases this domain name may be different from the domain name included in the sender s email address
105. eciden ESA 84 APNPW Set Access Point Name PassWord EE 84 APNSERV Set Access Pont NAME siinon aaa Aa PAA 84 APNUN Set Access Point User E EE 84 OGPRSCID Set PDP Context e TEE 85 GPRSMODE Activate Switching Between GSM and GPP 85 Display el EE 85 HOISPLAYIP Display IP EE 85 VPP Dishlay PRP EE 86 VPHY Display Eeer 86 Part Sa GPIO AT Command Svcs scic secs eege eege ee ees 87 Chapter 15 GPIO AT Command iiics eaea aera eege 88 About GPIO WE 88 GPIO Enable Disable and Configure External GPIO Driven Events 88 GPIOR Read the Current Register Status of the Specified GPIO Pin 89 GPIOTRIGGER Configure the GPIO pin and trigger wpe 90 Part 6 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Device ssssssnssenneennuunnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn unnn nnnn unnn nnnn annn nnnn nannan nnna 91 Chapter 16 AT Commands for GPS Enable Products s cccssccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseseeeeneeeeseeeeeseaeseseeenseaeeeas 92 GPSSERV Set GPS Host Server Address A 92 HOPOPORT Set GPS HOSE EE 92 HGPSPROTO Set GPS Host PrOtOGl EE 92 GPSPREFIX Set GPS Message Prefix 92 GPSURAIS Set GPS Unique Remote Asset Identification Gring 93 GPSINTERVAL Set GPS Server Transmission Interval 93 GPSPW Set GPS Host Login Password AE 93 GPSGPGGA Enable Disable GPGGA Message sessseesseesseesresrrsrrsinstrnssrnssrnnsrnssrnnsrnnsrnnsnns 93 GPSGPGLL Enable Disable GPGLL Message ssessseesseesseesressr
106. eeeseeseeeeeeee 12 IFC Set Flow Control IPR Set Serial Speed WOPEN Mode of Operation 74 AT Command Mode 10 E Turn Echo e e 10 TOS MUM CATON EE 10 V Terse or VerbOS iis aids titukakcnahaenivans 10 Z Default Configuration uk 11 Commands for SocketWireless Wi Fi AUTORESET Reset Main Processor at a Given Time 13 BODYi Set Pre Defined Email Combinations 21 BOOTMSG Enable Disable Boot Message 62 CCRECi Set Additional Recipient CC 19 DELFLASH Erase Flash Memory Parameter Values 13 DAHGP DHCP On 00 Off c 0 cccciessccdsncsencaddsacscesstectenapecase 57 DLEMODE Set DLE Mode 33 DNSSERV1 Set DNS Server IP Address 58 DNSSERV2 Set Secondary DNS Geer 58 DOMAIN Set Domain Name of the Gender 20 FTPAPPEND Append Data to Geer 31 FTPGET Download Files from FTP Gener 30 FTPGETFILENAME Set FTP Download File Name 29 FTPGETPATH Set Path to Get Files from FTP Server 31 FTPMODE Enter FTP Mode ossnnansnnanonnnnnnnnnnnnnnneanae 28 FTPPORT Enter FTP Server Pont 28 FTPPUT Upload Files to FTP Server 30 FTPPUTFILENAME Set FTP Upload File Name 29 FTPPUTPATH Set Path to Send Files to FTP Server SE ee EN FTPPW Set FTP PaSSword cccccccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneess 29 FTPSERV Specify FTP Server Address 29 FTPTYPE Specify Data Tvpe 28 FTPUN Set EIbUserhame 29 GETM
107. eesseeeneeeeeeeneeseaesesaeesnseeeseeeeeseaeseseeeenseeeeeeees 104 RESPONSE Ee LE 104 idee EE 105 Appendix B Response Message Examples cccccccssseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenseneseeeeeseeeenseneneeeeeeeesnseneeneees 106 Response Messages Examples css ecccceseeeceeeseeeeeenseeeeeensneeeeensneeeeensueeseensueeeeenseeeeenseeeeenseeeeeenseenenenss 106 Sending Retrieving Email Response Messages nosiiiriiuirisinnsnannai anaana aeaa aias 106 FTP Download Upload Files Response Messages cccccccsecceceeeeeceeeeeeeceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeentees 108 TCP Socket Response MESSAGES eiert EE 109 LS ener nar E TE ne A E ee ee ee Ere eee Rae ere ee rr eee 110 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 8 Part 1 Commands for All Universal IP Devices Part I AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 1 General AT Commands for the All Universal IP Devices Chapter 2 SMTP AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 3 POP3 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 4 FTP AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 5 TCP AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 6 UDP AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 7 PING AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 1 General AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chap
108. end the predefined message OK Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 106 Part 7 Appendixes Appendix B Response Message Examples Retrieving an Email AT GETMAIL Commands Responses AT POP3SERV pop3 domain com OK Note POP3 server used AT POP3UN module domain com OK Note POP3 username not always the complete email address It is the POP3 login AT POP3PW password OK Note POP3 password AT POP3PORT 1 10 OK Note POP3 port AT GETMAIL Ok_Info_Mail Note Retrieve an email Note The software switches from command mode to data mode for receiving the email content Data Data Note At the end of data the CR LF CR LF sequence notifies the end of the data mode OK Note The email is successfully retrieved Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 107 Part 7 Appendixes Appendix B Response Message Examples FTP Download Upload Files Response Messages Upload a file to an FTP Server ATHFTPPUT Commands Responses AT FTPSERV ftp domain com OK Note FTP server used AT FTPUNS ftplogin OK Note FTP username AT FTPPW ftppassword OK Note FTP password AT FTPPUTFILENAME upload text OK Note Name of the file that will be written in the FTP server AT FTPPUTPATH OK Note Path in the server where the file will be written AT FTPPUT Ok_Info_WaitingForData Note FTP put Note Sw
109. ersal IP Devices Chapter 5 TCP AT Commands TCPTELNETUN Set the TCP Client Telnet Protocol User Name Description Syntax Values Responses Examples Configure the TCP Client Telnet protocol login user name Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP AT TCPTELNETUN lt parameter1 gt lt parameter2 gt parameter 1 1 TCP profile 1 2 TCP profile 2 parameter 2 64 character alphanumeric string r n TCPTELNETUN VALUE1 VALUEA2 r n A nOK r n r nERROR n send AT TCPTELNETUN 1 USER r reply r nOK r n send AT TCPTELNETUN 1 reply r n TCPTELNETUN 1 USER r n reply r nOK r n LTCPSTART Open Listening Mode Description Syntax id Values This command sent by the attached host directs the TCP IP stack to open a listening TCP connection on the specified TCP port Once an IP link is established the attached host can open a listening TCP socket at any time except when the TCP IP stack software is already in a process using TCP resources The TCP connection will be active upon reception of a TCP connection request sent by a remote allowed TCP peer TCPSERV on the appropriate TCP port TCPPORT Once opened this TCP connection may be closed by the remote TCP peer or by the attached host by sending an ETX character on the serial port depending on the DLEMODE parameter Notes The LTCP command can be aborted before an incoming TCP request has been received
110. ery AT Commands for the SocketEthernet IP ccccesseeceeeseeeeeeesseeeeeeenes 54 Set COMMANA E 54 AUTODISC Auto Discovey EE 54 AUTODISC TIMER Alto Discovery TIME iis eigee ege iinei aria iaeiiai ia 54 AUTODISCPORT Alto Discovery EE 54 AUTODISCHOST Set Auto Discover Host Name 54 AUTODISCUSERNAME Set Auto Discover User Name 55 AUTODISCPASSWORD Sets Auto Discover Password 55 Display Command E 55 VAUTODISC Display Auto Discovery Commandes nesr nesr noer nonneonnsennsnnsnnssnne 55 Part 3 AT Commands for SocketWireless Wi Fi DeViCES cssecceseeeeeeeeesneeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseseenenseeeeenees 56 Chapter 10 IP AT Commands for the SocketWireleSs Wi Fi cssecessecesseeeeseeeeneeeeeeeeeeseaeseseeeeneeeeneas 57 Ge E ET 57 El DHCP e E 57 TPADDR el more I OC ae eelere 57 TPGATEWAY St Gateway Addres S crisi E E ER 57 ch A oe Soames aL ct Cree ere et eet E E E O tr 58 HIPDNSSERV Configure the DNS Eemer ccads secnces cestcatiestnaices cnstscdivsas sense duevacnys de cessadaeacde sae cesaidartead s 58 DNSSERV1 Set DNS Server IP Adres 0 eccscseseceeeseeeeeceeeeeeeseseeeeaaeseeaceseaeeesnaneeeaaeeeeaaesseaaeenaees 58 DNSSERV2 Set Secondary DNS Gerver Ask 58 IPRELEASE Release a DHCP Address Assigned by the Geer 59 IPRENEW Renew the DHCP Information from the Gernver 59 IPQUERY Give a Domain Name ai sec sccttnissateereieatiiisceetteessteesaessdaliaes
111. es as a PPP server according to the PPPMODE parameter it checks the remote PPP client login password before granting access to the server This parameter defines the user name that must be specified by the remote PPP client AT PPPSERVUN lt value gt AT PPPSERVUN Read or display the current setting or AT VPPP AT VALL Alpha numeric ASCII text string up to 64 characters No default PPPSERVPW Set Remote PPP Client Password Description Syntax Values When the TCP IP stack behaves as a PPP server according to the PPPMODE parameter setting it checks the remote PPP client login password before granting access to the server This parameter defines the password that must be specified by the remote PPP client AT PPPSERVPW lt value gt AT PPPSERVPW Read or display the current setting or AT VPPP AT VALL Alpha numeric ASCII text string up to 64 characters No default APNPW Set Access Point Name Password Description Syntax Values APNPW is the Access Point Name password parameter coming with the APNUN from the GSM operator and provides GPRS access AT APNPW lt value gt AT APNPW Read or display the current setting or AT VGPRS AT VALL Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters No default APNSERV Set Access Point Name Description Syntax Values APNSERYV is the Access Point Name parameter coming from the GSM operator for providing GPRS access AT APNSERV lt va
112. esponses AT CONNECTIONSTART DIALING Note Phone line is available 2124560123 Notes Note Dial DIALN1 or DIALN2 number depending on Request connection to network DIALSELECT This is for GPRSMODE 0 CONNECT 9600 Note Modem speed negotiated between both sides If the TCP IP stack is configured for modem only operation PPPMODE parameter there are no more return codes 213 192 200 4 Note IP address attributed to the TCP IP stack Ok_Info_PPP Note As soon as the TCP IP stack software displays this message it is ready to receive commands AT CONNECTIONSTART Ok_Info_GprsActivation Notes Note As soon as the TCP IP stack software displays this Request connection to network message it is ready to receive commands This is for GPRSMODE 1 or 213 192 200 4 GPRSMODE 2 Note IP address attributed to the TCP IP stack AT CONNECTIONSTART BUSY Note A busy signal is detected on the remote site TCP IP stack will wait REDIALDELAY seconds then dial again The redialing will continue until success or until the number of call retries defined in parameter REDIALCOUNT has been reached AT CONNECTIONSTART NO CARRIER Note A physical connection could not be completed The TCP IP stack will wait REDIALDELAY seconds then dial again The redialing will continue until success or until the number of call retries defined in parameter REDIALCOUNT has been reached Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k
113. ess 26 POP3UN Set POP3 User Name ssssssssnsneeserneerrnssnneee 27 PUTMAIL Send Mail to Recipient with Interactive Mode EE 24 RECIiADD Set Email Address ssnnnneneeeeeeeeeenneeeeeee 20 RESET Reset Main Processor or Internal Modem 14 SENDERADDR Set Sender Address 19 SENDERNAME Set Sender Name sssneensnneeseneneennene 19 SENDMAILi Send Mail without Interactive Mode 23 SMTPAUTH Authentication ON or OFF 25 SMTPPORT Set SMTP Server Port 21 SMTPPW Set SMTP Password 22 SMTPSERV Set SMTP Server Address 0 10000010 22 SMTPUN Set SMTP User Name sssssssnssieesereserrreereen 22 SUBui Set Email Pre Defined Gublect 20 TCPPORT Set TCP Port for Remote Peer 34 TCPSERV Set Address of Remote TCP Server 34 TCPTXDELAY Time Delay 00n00n0nnn0oeneoaaeeaaeeeee 34 TELNET Start Stop Telnet Session c cceeeceees 63 TELNETPASSWORD Set Telnet Password 64 TELNETPORT Set Telnet Port 63 TELNETUSER Set Telnet User sssnssnssnneserenerrnnnsenee 63 UDPDLEMODE Set DLE Mode 0 aa0sneeeaeeeneeeee 45 UDPPORT UDP Port Number 43 UDPSERV UDP Server Address 44 VALL Display All Parameter AAA 18 VDNS Display Configuration of DNS Servers 60 VFTP Display FTP barameterg 32 VIP View Address Settings eccesscessseeesereeeeeeeeees 60 VMAIL
114. eve Host Mail 27 HOSTNAME Configure the DHCP Client Host Name 52 IPADDR Set Static IP Address 50 IPGATEWAY Set Gateway Address 50 IPNETMASK Set Subnet Mack 51 LTCPSTART Open Listening Mode A 38 LTCPSTOP Close TCP Listening Mode 39 LUDPSTART Initiate the UDP Session in Listen Mode REESE E E TEE de SES 45 LUDPSTOP Close UDP Listening Mode 46 OTCP Open a TCP Connection a0seeeeeaaeeeaeeee 39 OUDP Initiate UDP Session in Active Mode 46 OUTPORT UDP TCP Local Port Number 39 46 PING Start PING Request 00aaneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 47 PINGDELAY PING Delay Time 47 PINGNUM Number of PING Requests 47 PINGREMOTE IP Address of PING Request 47 POP3HEADERMODE POPS Header 26 POP3PORT Set POPS Server Port 26 POP3PW Set POPS Password 26 POP3SERV Set POP3 Server Address 0000000000e 26 POP3UN Set POP3 User Name 27 PUTMAIL Send Mail to Recipient with Interactive Mode EE 24 RECIADD Set Email Address 20 RESET Reset Main Processor or Internal Modem 14 SENDERADDR Set Sender Address 19 SENDERNAME Set Sender Name 19 SENDMAILi Send Mail without Interactive Mode 23 SHIELDCHAR Configure the Shielding Character for DOE NO eege eege ege eect 14 SMTPAUTH Authentication ON or OFF 25 SMTPNETWORKTIMER SMTP Client
115. figure the Escape Character for DLEMODE eege costece ceediet evel eei E T E F 15 FTPAPPEND Append Data to Geer 31 FTPGET Download Files from FTP Gernver 30 FTPGETFILENAME Set FTP Download File Name 29 FTPGETPATH Set Path to Get Files from FTP Server 31 FTPMODE Enter FTP Mode ssiri 28 FTPNETWORKTIMER FTP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value AAA 32 FTPPORT Enter FTP Server Pont 28 FTPPUT Upload Files to FTP Gener 30 FTPPUTFILENAME Set FTP Upload File Name 29 FTPPUTPATH Set Path to Send Files to FTP Server Ee 31 FTPPW Set FIP Password i 2 c0 scccessscncceescceesesaceecss 29 FTPSERV Specify FTP Server Address 01100001 29 FTPTYPE Specify Data Type 28 FTPUN Set FTP User Name 29 GETMAIL Retrieve Host Mal 27 GPRSCID PDP Context Identifier cscceeeeees 85 GPRSMODE Switch Between GSM and GPRS 85 ISPPW ISP Password 80 ISPUN ISP User Name ssssssnosseeesnnnssennneernnerrnnsrrnnnnsrnne 80 KEEPALIVEDELAY Keep Alive Delay snnsnssensns11 77 KEEPALIVEMODE Keep Alive Mode ssssnnnesenneeea 76 KEEPALIVEPORT Keep Alive Port Number 77 KEEPALIVESERV Keep Alive Server Address 77 LEGACYMODE Legacy Mode Enable Disable 14 LTCPSTART Open Listening Mode 38 LTCPSTOP Close TCP Listening Mode 39 Universal IP AT Com
116. he Escape Character for DLEMODE AE e le TE 15 Configure the GPIO pin and trigger type GPIOTRIGGER EE 90 Configure the Shielding Character for DLEMODE SGHIELDCHAR ceececceceseeeseecsseeeseeecsseesseeessaeesseeeseas 14 Configure the TCP Client Telnet Server Login Password ale EE 37 Connect with AP DI ANCONNECT 67 Connection Attempts Allowed REDIALCOUNT 78 Country Code WLANCOUNTRYCODE sssseeeseeeeeenen 65 Customize Dial Up Commands ATOMD sssssesseessaeen 78 D Default Configuration ZA 11 Delay before Sending UDP Datagram UDPTXDELAY EE A4 DHCP On or Off ADHCHR 50 57 Disconnect with AP DW ANDISGCONNECT 67 Display All Parameters VALL 00 ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetteeees 18 Display Association Information WLANASSOCINFO 72 Display Auto Discovery Commands VAUTODISC 55 Display Configuration of DNS Servers VDNG 52 60 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 117 Display Current State of Physical Connection VSTATE edd 16 Display DNS Table IPDNSTABLE s ssesneeeeeeeeeeen 60 Display Email Parameters for Mail ID VMAILI 25 Display FTP Parameters 2NETPR AAA 32 Display IP Addresses DISPLAYIP AN 85 Display Physical Parameters VPHV ee 86 Display PING Parameters 2VPDING 48 Display PPP Parameters NPP 86 Display SMTP Parameters VSMTP AN 25 Display Soft
117. he TCP IP stack to display the software version Syntax AT VVERSION Values No TCP IP parameters VSTATE Display Current State of Physical Connection Description This command displays the status of the physical network connection Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP Syntax AT VSTATE Possible Responses STATE IDLE Physical connection is idle and ready to connect STATE DIALING Physical connection is attempting to contact the network STATE AUTHENTICATING Physical connection is complete PPP authentication is being performed STATE CONNECTED Physical connection is complete and PPP negotiation is complete stack is ready for client commands STATE DISCONNECTING Physical connection is in the process of disconnecting from the network STATE DISCONNECTED Physical connection is disconnected from the network Only used on the MT100SEM IP STATE CHECKING Checking current status try again Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 16 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices VALL Display All Parameters Note Description Syntax The MT100SEM display of Possible Responses differs slightly from the MT5692SMI IP display An example of the MT100SEM Possible Responses screen is included on this page See the next page for an example of the other Possible Responses screen This command directs the TCP IP stack to displa
118. he current setting or AT VFTP AT VALL Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 64 characters No default FTPPW Set FTP Password Description Syntax Values Before transferring files from a specified FTP server the TCP IP stack software must open an FTP session using a valid FTP password AT FTPPW lt value gt AT FTPPW Read or display the current setting or ATHVFTP AT VALL Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 64 characters No default FTPGETFILENAME Set FTP Download File Name Description Syntax Values In order to download a file from the FTP server the TCP IP stack software must know the name of the relevant file AT FTPGETFILENAME lt value gt AT FTPGETFILENAME Read or display the current setting or ATHVFTP AT VALL Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters No default FTPPUTFILENAME Set FTP Upload File Name Description Syntax Values In order for the TCP IP stack software to upload a file to the FTP server the TCP IP stack software must know the name of the relevant file AT FTPPUTFILENAME lt value gt AT FTPPUTFILENAME Read or display the current setting or AT VFTP AT VALL Alpha numeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters No default Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 29 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 4 FTP AT Commands FTPGET Download Files from FTP Server Description
119. i Display Email Parameters for Mail ID 25 VPING Display PING Parameter 48 VPOP3 POP3 Module Parameter 27 VSMTP Display SMTP Parameters ss nsenennenenaeeeaene 25 VSTATE Display Current State of Physical Connection EE 16 VTCP Display TCP Parameter 40 VTELNET View Telnet Settings cceeeeeeeeeeeeees 64 VUDP Display UDP Module Configuration 46 VVERSION Display Software Version eseeseeeeeeeeeeee 16 WATCHDOG Enable Disable Watchdog 0 e001e01e 62 WATCHDOGTIMER Watchdog Timer A 62 WEP View Values of WEP Keys 71 WEP128KEY Keys for WEP128 Security Mode 70 WEP64KEY Keys for WEP64 Security Mode 69 WEPKEYID Set Default TX Key Index 70 HWLAN WLAN Module 72 Index WLANACTIVATE Move Module out of Power Save 69 WLANASSOCINFO Display Association Information 72 WLANCONNECT Connect with AP ssassssssssssesessressseen 67 WLANCOUNTRYCODE Country Code sseeeeeeeeeeeee 65 WLANDATARATE WLAN Transmission Data Rate 66 WLANDISCONNECT Disconnect with AP 67 WLANDOZE Moves Module into or out of Power Save EE 67 WLANENABLE Auto Connect Module with AP 67 WLANGETRSSI Received Signal Strength 69 WLANIBSSCHANNEL Channel for Ad Hoc Mode 66 WLANNETWORKMODE WLAN Network Mode 65 WLANPOWERS
120. igit between 0 and 9 inclusive Note that numbers above 65 535 are illegal as the port identification fields are 16 bits long in the TCP header 25 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 21 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 2 SMTP AT Commands SMTPPW Set SMTP Password Description Syntax Values To send email messages some SMTP servers are using an authentication process In these cases the TCP IP stack software will provide the SMTP password associated to the SMTP user name for the email sending process If this parameter is an empty string the authentication mode is inactive If both this parameter and the SMTPUN parameter are not empty the authentication mode is active AT SMTPPW lt value gt AT SMTPPW Read or display the current setting or AT VSMTP AT VALL Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 64 characters No default SMTPSERV Set SMTP Server Address Description Syntax Values To send email messages the TCP IP stack software must know the address of the SMTP server that is to be used In most cases the local ISP maintains the SMTP server AT SMTPSERV lt value gt AT SMTPSERV Read or display the current setting or ATHVSMTP AT VALL 32 bit number in dotted decimal notation e XXX XXX XXX XXX OF Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters if DNS is available No default SMTPUN Set SMTP User Name Descripti
121. ion Syntax Values Default Example If the keep alive session is TCP then keep alive port controls the remote host port number AT KEEPALIVEPORT lt Port Number value gt AT KEEPALIVEPORT Read or display the current setting or AT VKEEPALIVE or AT VALL Set the port number that the Profile will use From 1 to 5 numeric digits 0 to 9 Note Numbers above 65535 are illegal since port identification fields are 16 bits long in the IDP header 1 AT KEEPALIVEPORT xxxxx KEEPALIVESERV Keep Alive Server Address Description Syntax Values Default Example The remote address for both TCP and ICMP keep alive AT UDPSERV lt Keepalive Server Addressvalue gt AT KEEPALIVESERV Read or display the current setting or AT VKEEPALIVE or AT VALL Set the Remote Server Address value that the Profile will use 32 bit number is dotted decimal notation e XXX XXX XXX XXX OF Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters if DNS is working None AT KEEPALIVESERV xxx xxx xxx xxx or ATHKEEPALIVESERV some address com KEEPALIVEDELAY Keep Alive Delay Description Syntax Values Default Example This parameter determines the delay before the keep alive mechanism will check the remote host for connectivity AT KEEPALIVEDELAY lt Data Delay value gt AT KEEPALIVEDELAY Read or display the current setting or AT VKEEPALIVE or AT VALL Set the delay value in minutes Integer between 0 and 65535
122. itch from command to data mode The host can send the data that will compose the file Data not echoed To notify the end of data the host has to send ETX CTRL C on the keyboard This character is echoed OK Note End of data notified OK Download a file from an FTP Server ATHFTPGET Commands Responses AT FTPSERV ftp domain com OK Note FTP server used AT FTPUNS ftplogin OK Note FTP username AT FTPPW ftppassword OK Note FTP password AT FTPGETFILENAME upload text OK Note Name of the file stored in the FTP server AT FTPGET Ok_Info_DataBegin Note FTP get Note Switch from command to data mode The data is sent over the serial port To end of data is notified by ETX sent over the serial port It switches from data to command mode Character is echoed OK Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 108 Part 7 Appendixes Appendix B Response Message Examples TCP Socket Response Messages Open a TCP socket between machines One machine acts as a caller TCP client the other acts as a listener TCP server Both machines have to be connected to the Internet and set to the same TCP port Act as a TCP Server ATHLTCPSTART Note Launch the listening mode waiting for an incoming TCP connection from a TCP client Commands Responses AT TCPSERV 1 255 255 255 255 OK Note No filter of the incoming TCP client AT T
123. k 57 Part 3 AT Commands for Wi Fi Devices Chapter 10 IP AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi IPNETMASK Set Subnet Mask Description Syntax Values Default Sets the subnet mask Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect AT IPNETMASK lt Subnet Mask value gt AT IPNETMASK Read or display the current setting IP Address in dotted decimal notation XXX XXX XXX XXXX x a number between 0 255 255 255 255 0 IPDNSSERV Configure the DNS Server Description Syntax Values Default Enables the DNS server By default DNS is enabled Use this command before using DNS services AT IPDNSSERV 0 Disables DNS 1 Enable DNS 1 Enable DNS DNSSERV1 Set DNS Server IP Address Description Syntax Values Default In order to translate the server names from literal format into IP addresses the TCP IP stack software implements the Domain Name System DNS protocol The DNS Server IP address must be specified for use by the TCP IP stack software Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect AT DNSSERV1 lt value gt AT DNSSERV1 Read or display the current setting 32 bit number in dotted decimal notation e XXX XXX XXX XXX 202 56 215 6 DNSSERV2 Set Secondary DNS Server Description Syntax Values Default Note In order to translate the server names from literal format into IP addresses the TCP IP stack s
124. l transmitted ETX x03 and DLE x10 characters by preceding these characters with a DLE x10 The UIP stack will shield all UDP received ETX x03 and DLE x10 characters by preceding these characters with a DLE x10 the user must un shield by removing the DLE x10 shield character An example payload to transmit from user to UIP stack x01 x02 x03 x04 x01 x10 must be sent to the UIP stack as x01 x02 x10 x03 x04 x01 x10 x10 Notice the x10 before the x03 and before the x10 An example received payload by the UIP over UDP x01 x02 x03 x04 x01 x10 is received by the UIP stack the user will receive x01 x02 x10 x03 x04 x01 x10 x10 Notice the x10 before the x03 and before the x10 In summary Encoding 0x03 0x10 0x03 Encoding 0x10 0x10 0x10 Decoding 0x10 0x03 0x03 Decoding 0x10 0x10 0x10 The REMOTE user does NOT have to perform any function pertaining to this mechanism If the user receives an un shielded 0x03 the socket is finished Syntax AT UDPDLEMODE lt parameter1 gt AT UDPDLEMODE Read or display the current setting Values parameter 1 0 No extra processing is needed on DLE x10 and ETX x03 characters 1 The ETX character is used as a socket disconnect or indicates a socket disconnect Responses r n UDPDLEMODE VALUE r n r nOK r n r nERROR r n Command Example s send AT HUDPDLEMODE 0 r reply r nOK r n send AT HUDPDLEMODE r reply r n UDPDLEMODE O r n reply r
125. local side will reset the internal timer to the UDPINACTIVITYTIMER value Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP AT UDPINACTIVITYTIMER lt parameter1 gt parameter 1 0 65535 the time in seconds of inactivity before a socket will automatically disconnect A setting of 0 will disable the function r n UDPINACTIVITYTIMER VALUE1 r n A nOK r n r nERROR n Command Example s send AT UDPINACTIVITYTIMER 100 r reply r nOK r n send AT UDPINACTIVITYTIMER r reply n UDPINACTIVITYTIMER 100 r n reply r nOK r n Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 42 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 6 UDP AT Commands UDPIGNORESRCPORT Ignore Send Source Port Description Syntax Values Responses Examples Allows the UDP client to ignore the remote IP s source port Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP AT UDPIGNORESRCPORT lt parameter1 gt AT UDPIGNORESRCPORT Read or display the current setting parameter 1 0 Remote source port is respected all packets not matching the first received source port are rejected 1 Deag source port is ignored all packets matching the remote IP address are accepted r n UDPIGNORESRCPORT VALUE r n r nOK r n r nERROR r n send ATHUDPIGNORESRCPORT 0 r reply r nOK r n send AT HUDPIGNORESRCPORT Zu reply r n UDPIGNORESR
126. lts to NVM AW 12 Switch Between GSM and GPRS GPRSMODBE 85 T TCP Client Inactivity Timeout Value TCPINAC TIVITY TIME Riv scnceccsceccecettvecstsostvectemimessseee 36 TCP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value TCPNETWORKTIMER ccscceccesesesessssecesseseenseseues 36 TCP Client Transmit Packet Maximum Size GEIER EREECHEN ere Case 35 TCP Client Transmit Packet Minimum Size TGPPACKETMIN DEE 35 TCP IP Behavior PPPMODE ceesre 83 Terse or Verbose NM 10 Time Delay STCHRTXDELAN 34 U UDP Client Inactivity Timeout Value SUIDPDINACTIWITWTIMER 42 UDP Client Transmit Packet Maximum Size UDPPACKET TMAX ieeeseiieseeersrrrrrresrrrirrerssrerrrrennns 42 UDP Client Transmit Packet Minimum Size UDPPACKE TMINE cireni oa a N 41 UDP Port Number oUDPbORT 43 UDP Server Address 2UDPGERN 44 UDP TCP Local Port Number OUTPORT 39 46 77 Upload Files to FTP Server SE TPDPUT 30 User Name for Remote PPP Client PPPSERVUN 84 User Profile 2WLANUSEPROEILE 69 LH V Terse or Verbose 10 View Address Settings VIP ssesseseeeecseeseeeennen 53 60 View Network Interface Settings ETHIFSTATUS 52 View Telnet Settings VTELNET An 64 View Values of WEP Keys AWER 71 VTG Course Over Ground and Ground Speed 102 W Watchdog Timer WATCHDOGTIMER onsssnnnnsnnnneneneea 62 WLAN Module WLAN Looe ecccecc
127. lue gt AT APNSERV Read or display the current setting or AT VGPRS AT VALL Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters No default APNUN Set Access Point User Name Description Syntax Values APNUN is the Access Point Name User Name parameter coming with the APNPW from the GSM operator for providing GPRS access AT APNUN lt value gt AT APNUN Read or display the current setting or AT VGPRS AT VALL Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters No default Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 84 Part 4 AT Commands for the SocketModem Cell SocketModem IP and MultiModem Cell Chapter 14 GPRSCID Set PDP Context Identifier Description GPRSCID is the PDP context identifier which specifies a particular PDP context definition This parameter is local and may be used in other PDP context related commands Syntax AT GPRSCID lt value gt AT GPRSCID Read or display the current setting or AT VGPRS AT VALL Values Numeric between 1 and 4 inclusive Default 1 GPRSMODE Activate Switching Between GSM and GPRS Description GPRSMODE configures the activation of the software for switching between GSM and GPRS Syntax AT GPRSMODE lt value gt AT GPRSMODE Read or display the current setting or AT VGPRS AT VALL Values 0 Configured for GSM use 1 Configured for GPRS use 2 Configured for CDMA use Default 1 Display Commands DISPLAYIP
128. ly r nOK r n Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 89 Part 5 GPIO AT Commands Chapter 15 GPIO AT Commands GPIOTRIGGER Configure the GPIO pin and trigger type Description Configure the GPIO pin and trigger type Syntax AT GPIOTRIGGER lt parameter1 gt lt parameter2 gt Values parameter 1 GPIO pin 1 GPIO Port 1 2 GPIO Port 2 3 GPIO Port 3 4 GPIO Port 4 5 GPIO Port 5 parameter 2 trigger type 0 Trigger at or above for analog default for backwards compatibility 1 Trigger on active to inactive 2 Trigger on inactive to active 3 Trigger on both edges 4 Trigger at or below for analog Default is 0 Responses r n GPIOTRIGGER VALUE1 VALUEA2 r n r nOK r n r nERRORI r n Examples send AT GPIOTRIGGER 1 1 r reply r nOK r n send AT GPIOTRIGGER 1 r reply r n GPIOTRIGGER 1 1 r n reply n nOK r n send AT GPIOTRIGGER 2 2 r reply r nOK r n send AT GPIOTRIGGER a r reply r n GPIOTRIGGER 2 2 r n reply r nOK r n Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 90 Part 6 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices Part 6 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Device Chapter 16 Commands for GPS Enabled Device Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 91 Part 6 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices Chapter 16 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices Chapter 16 AT Commands for GPS Enable Products
129. mands Reference Guide Document S000457k 115 LUDPSTART Initiate the UDP Session in Listen de ye EE EE E 45 LUDPSTOP Close UDP Listening Mode 46 OTCP OpenaTChConnection 39 OUDP Initiate UDP Session in Active Mode 46 OUTPORT UDP TCP Local Port Number 39 46 77 PERSISTENTSOCKET Persistent Socket 33 41 PHYTIMEOUT Inactivity Timer eeeeeeeeeseeereeeeees 78 PING Start PING Heouest A 47 PINGDELAY PING Delay Time 47 PINGNUM Number of PING Requests 47 PINGREMOTE IP Address of PING Request 47 POP3HEADERMODE POPS Header 26 POP3PORT Set POPS Server Port 26 POPS3PW Set POPS Daseword 26 POP3SERV Set POPS Server Address 0000nn00n0a 26 POP3UN Set POPS User NaMe eerren 27 PPPMODE TCP IP Behavior n n 83 PPPMYIP IP Address When Using DPP 83 PPPPEERIP IP Address for Remote PPP 84 PPPSERVPW Remote PPP Client Password 84 PPPSERVUN User Name for Remote PPP Client 84 PUTMAIL Send Mail to Recipient with Interactive Mode Genee 24 RECiADD Set Email Address ccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeees 20 REDIALCOUNT Connection Attempts Allowed 78 REDIALDELAY Call Retry Delai 78 RESET Reset Main Processor or Internal Modem 14 RINGCOUNT Set Number of Dinge 79 SENDERADDR Set Sender Address 1
130. mmands Chapter 6 UDP AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Set Commands PERSISTENTSOCKET Persistent Socket Description Syntax Values Result Codes Defaults Example If enabled and the physical connection is present a socket will be created automatically Note This command is for all devices except the SocketEthernet IP MT100SEM IP AT PERSISTENTSOCKET lt Persistentsocket value gt lt Result Codes gt AT PERSISTENTSOCKET Read or display the current setting or AT VALL 0 Persistent socket is disabled 1 The TCP originate is started HOTCP 1 2 The TCP listener is started HLTCPSTART 1 3 The UDP originate is started HOUDP 1 4 The UDP listener is started LUDPSTART 1 0 All result codes will be suppressed during socket connection disconnection 1 All result codes will be displayed during socket connection disconnection 0 1 AT PERSISTENTSOCKET 1 0 UDPPACKETMIN UDP Client Transmit Packet Minimum Size Description Syntax Values Responses Examples This parameter determines the minimum packet size the UDP Client will transmit Note This value cannot be larger then the internal maximum UIP UDP payload size Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP AT UDPPACKETMIN lt parameter1 gt AT UDPPACKETMIN Read or display the current setting parameter 1 value 0 65535 the size of the packet in bytes
131. mmands for MultiModem iCell ACCEPT Answer Incoming Call ANSWERMODE Set Answering Mode seeseeeeeeeeee APNPW Access Point Name Password APNSERV Access Point Name ssssseoseeeeeereerereseneene APNUN Access Point User Name ATCMD Customize Dial Up Commands AUTHENT Authentication Type eeen AUTOCONNECT Automatically Connect the PPP Link BEE 83 AUTORESET Reset Main Processor at a Given Time 13 BODYi Set Pre Defined Email Combinations 21 CALLBACKTIMER Automatic Call Back Wait 76 CALLSCREENNUM Caller ID 76 CCRECi Set Additional Recipient CC 19 CONNECTIONSTART Start Communication 82 CONNECTIONSTOP Stop Communication 81 DELFLASH Erase Flash Memory Parameter Values 13 DIALN1 Primary Dial Up Number 79 DIALN2 Secondary Dial Up Number 79 DIALSELECT Internet Connection Number 80 DISPLAYIP Display IP Addresses A 85 DLEMODE Set DLE Mode 33 DOMAIN Set Domain Name of the Gender 20 ESCAPECHAR Configure the Escape Character for ENEO E ETE Eegege 15 FTPAPPEND Append Data to Gerver 31 FTPGET Download Files from FTP Geer 30 FTPGETFILENAME Set FTP Download File Name 29 FTPGETPATH Set Path to Get Files from FTP Server 31 FTPMODE Enter FTP Mode 28 Index FTPNETWORKTIMER FTP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value AN 32 FTPPORT
132. munication Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 78 Part 4 AT Commands for the SocketModem Cell SocketModem IP and MultiModem Cell Chapter 14 RINGCOUNT Set Number of Rings Automatic Operation Description Syntax Values Default This parameter defines the number of rings that will be counted before an automatic operation occurs when receiving an incoming call It applies only when the ANSWERMODE parameter is set to an automatic mode value gt 0 If the ANSWERMODE parameter is used the RINGCOUNT value must also be gt 0 AT RINGCOUNT lt value gt AT RINGCOUNT Read or display the current setting or AT VPHY AT VALL Integer between 0 and 15 inclusive 0 modem will not answer 1 15 modem will answer on the ring number selected 0 DIALN1 Set Primary Dial Up Number Description Syntax Values Default This parameter is the primary dial up phone number that will connect with the local ISP Length depends on country region AT DIALN1 lt value gt AT DIALN1 Read or display the current setting or AT VPHY AT VALL Decimal phone numbers None DIALN2 Set Secondary Dial Up Number Description Syntax Values Default This parameter is the secondary dial up phone number that will connect with the local ISP Length depends on country AT DIALN2 lt value gt AT DIALN2 Read or display the current setting or AT VPHY AT VALL Decimal phon
133. n is lost by the Access Point Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect Syntax AT WLANROAM Values 0 Disable Auto Roam 1 Enable Auto Roam Default 1 WEP64KEY Keys for WEP64 Security Mode Description Sets keys for WEP64 Security mode Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect Syntax AT WEP64KEYn lt value gt AT NWEP64KEYn Read or display the current setting Values ASCII text string of 10 hexadecimal characters Valid characters include 0 9 a f or A F Default 6162636465 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 69 Part 3 AT Commands Wi Fi Devices Chapter 13 WLAN AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi WEP128KEY Keys for WEP128 Security Mode Description Sets keys for WEP128 Security mode Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect Syntax AT WEP128KEYn lt value gt AT WEP128KEYn Read or display the current setting Values ASCII text string of 26 hexadecimal characters valid characters include 0 9 a f or A F Default 12345678901234567890123456 WPAPSKKEY Keys for WPA PSK Security Mode Description Sets keys for WPA PSK security mode Syntax AT WPAPSKKEYn lt value gt n 1 4 AT WPAPSKKEYn Read or display the current setting Values ASCII text string of 8 to 64 hexadecimal characters e g 1234567890 They can include any ASCII character from 32 126 decimal Default 1234567890 WPA2P
134. n a PC AT GETMAIL Command Possible Responses AT GETMAIL Ok_Info_Mail lt mail content gt Note Retrieve Notes This message is issued when one email message is located in the mail specified POP3 mailbox Depending on the POP3HEADERMODE parameter the TCP IP stack sends the email header over the serial port to the attached host The CR LF CR LF sequence indicates the end of the email body AT GETMAIL Ok_Info_NoMail Note There is no email to retrieve in the POP3 mailbox AT GETMAIL CME ERROR 38027 Notes The address of the POPS server has not been resolved by the secondary DNS server TCP IP stack is not able to reach the primary and secondary DNS servers or a wrong POPS server address has been entered AT GETMAIL CME ERROR lt value gt Notes An error has occurred during the communication with the remote POP3 server It may also happen during the data transfer after the MAIL message In this case it is preceded by a CR LF CR LF sequence This error can be due to one of the following reasons The DNS servers are not able to resolve the POP3 server address The POPS server is temporarily out of service The authentication POP3UN POP3PW is not valid See section Response messages and error codes To view parameters use VPOP3 Display Command VPOP3 POP3 Module Parameters Description Syntax Values Directs the TCP IP stack to display all
135. nOK r n LUDPSTART Initiate the UDP Session in Listen Mode Description Once an IP link is established and if no other TCP IP stack resource is active this command sent by the attached host directs the TCP IP stack to initiate the UDP session in listen mode on the specified UDP local port UDPPORT Syntax AT LUDPSTART Values UDPPORT UDPSESRV UDPTXDELAY No default Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 45 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 6 UDP AT Commands LUDPSTOP Close UDP Listening Mode Description Syntax Values This command directs the TCP IP stack to close a UDP listening mode session previously launched by the AT HUDPSTART command AT LUDPSTOP UDPPORT No default OUTPORT UDP TCP Local Port Number Description Syntax Values Default Controls the local port that the UDP TCP connection is bound to SAT OUTPORT lt Port Number value gt AT OUTPORT Read or display the current setting or AT VALL Set the port number local connection will use From 1 to 5 numeric digits 0 to 9 Note Numbers above 65 535 are illegal since port identification fields are 16 bits long in the IDP header 37500 OUDP Initiate UDP Session in Active Mode Description Syntax Values Once an IP link is established and if no other TCP IP stack resource is active this command sent by the attached host directs the TCP IP stack to initiate an
136. namic Callback The TCP IP stack ignores the incoming call and then automatically dials the calling number by issuing an ATHCONNECTIONSTART command For this feature the Caller ID service is mandatory As described below the calling number must match the one specified in the CALLSCREENNUM parameter 4 Automatic Connection Using SMS The TCP IP stack matches the message from an incoming SMS message to the SMSPHRASE parameter If a match occurs CONNECTIONSTART is issued The RINGCOUNT parameter must be 0 0 Note If ANSWERMODE is set to a value other than 0 the user must enable caller ID To enable caller ID use the command AT CLIP 1 Note A wake up SMS message will NOT work if the device is busy SMSPHRASE Set Incoming SMS Phrase Description Syntax Values Responses When receiving an incoming SMS and ANSWERMODE 4 the SMS message allows the TCP IP stack to identify a specific message from the sender This information is helpful in preventing unauthorized SMS to trigger actions on the TCP IP stack Notes A setting of 0 zero disables all remote SMS messages This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP AT SMSPHRASE lt parameter1 gt AT SMSPHRASE Read or display the current setting parameter 1 value 160 character alphanumeric string r n SMSPHRASE VALUE r n A nOK r n r nERROR n Command Example s send AT SMSPHRASE password r reply r nOK r n send
137. nect with AP Description Connects the module with AP Syntax AT WLANCONNECT Values None Example AT WLANCONNECT SSID WestConfRoom RSSI 52 Network BSS Security No Enc Capability 0x1 Channel 5 WLAN Mode B Mode BSSID 00 13 D3 7B A3 6A OK WLANDISCONNECT Disconnect with AP Description Disconnects the module with AP Syntax AT WLANDISCONNECT Values None Example AT WLANDISCONNECT OK WLANENABLE Auto Connect Module with AP Description On power up this parameter determines whether to connect to the AP automatically or manually Connection to the AP can be established by AT WLANCONNECT command A value of 0 means the module will not connect to AP automatically A value of 1 means that on power up the module tries to connect to the AP for configured settings Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect Syntax AT WLANENABLE lt value gt AT WLANENABLE Read or display the current setting Values 0 Manual connection to the AP 1 Automatic connection to the AP Default 0 WLANDOZE Moves Module into or out of Power Save Description This command moves the module into or out of Power Save during an active connection Syntax AT WLANDOZE AT WLANDOZE Read or display the current setting Values 0 Power active mode 1 Power doze mode Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 67 Part 3 AT Commands Wi Fi Devices Chapter 13 WL
138. neeeeeeeeeneeen 36 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 112 TCPPACKETMAX TCP Client Transmit Packet Maximum SIZE siise cot sede deeg tesestsdiasaaetedeasstcedoets 35 TCPPACKETMIN TCP Client Transmit Packet Minimum EE 35 TCPPORT Set TCP Port for Remote Peer 34 TCPSERV Set Address of Remote TCP Server 34 TCPTELNETMODE Enable Disable TCP Listener Telnet teren 2eetedees AED AS icra dete Sg 37 TCPTELNETPW Configure the TCP Client Telnet Server Login Password 37 TCPTELNETUN Set the TCP Client Telnet Server User KT EE 38 TCPTXDELAY Time Delay 000 0a0nenneeeeeeeeeneenenee 34 UDPDLEMODE Set DLE Mode 0 aa0nneeneneeeeeeee 45 UDPIGNORESRCPORT Ignore Send Source Port 43 UDPINACTIVITYTIMER UDP Client Inactivity Timeout TEE 42 UDPPACKETMAX UDP Client Transmit Packet MAXIMUM RE E 42 UDPPACKETMIN UDP Client Transmit Packet Minimum SA cages Fe coca AEE T ee 41 UDPPORT UDP Port Number 43 UDPREMPOTEPORT Remote Port Number 43 UDPSERV UDP Server Address 44 UDPTXDELAY Delay before Sending UDP Datagram EE A4 VALL Display All Parameters cesseeeesseeerenneeeees 18 VFTP Display FTP barameterg 32 VMAILi Display Email Parameters for Mail ID 25 VPHY Display Physical Harameterg 86 VPING Display PING barameters 48 VPOP3 POP3 Module Parameter 27 VPPP
139. nformation Description This command displays the channel and BSSID of the current association Syntax AT WLANASSOCINFO Values NA Example AT WLANASSOCINFO SSID WestConfRoom RSSI 52 Network BSS Security No Enc Capability 0x1 Channel 5 WLAN Mode B Mode BSSID 00 13 D3 7B A3 6A OK Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 72 Part 4 AT Commands for the SocketModem iCell SocketModem IP MultiModem iCell Part 4 AT Commands for the SocketModem iCell SocketModem IP MultiModem iCell Chapter 14 AT Commands for the Following Devices SocketModem iCell SocketModem IP when in IP mode MultiModem iCell when in IP mode Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 73 Part 4 AT Commands for the SocketModem Cell SocketModem IP and MultiModem Cell Chapter 14 Chapter 14 AT Commands for the SocketModem iCell SocketModem IP MultiModem iCell These commands are for the following products SocketModem iCell MTSMC G2 IP SocketModem Cell MTSMC C1 Nx IP SocketModem IP MT5692SMI IP This SocketModem uses these commands when it is in IP mode MultiModem iCell MTCMR xx xx This MultiModem uses these commands when it is in IP mode Set Commands WOPEN Set IP Mode or Modem Mode Description This command sets the mode of operation Syntax AT WOPEN lt value gt AT WOPEN Displays the current mode of operation Values 0 Modem Mode
140. nswering Mode n 75 APNPW Access Point Name Password 84 APNSERV Access Point Name 84 APNUN Access Point User Name 84 ATCMD Customize Dial Up AT Commands 2 78 AUTHENT Authentication Type seess 74 AUTOCONNECT Automatically Connect the PPP Link EE 83 AUTODISC Auto Discovery On or On 54 AUTODISCHOST Set Auto Discovery Host Name 54 AUTODISCPASSWORD Set Auto Discovery Password See ENEE 55 AUTODISCPORT Auto Discovery Port 54 AUTODISCTIMER Auto Discovery Timer aseaeeeee 54 AUTODISCUSERNAME Set Auto Discovery User Name EE 55 AUTORESET Reset Main Processor at a Given Time 13 BODYi Set Pre Defined Email Combinations 21 CALLBACKTIMER Automatic Call Back Wait 76 CALLSCREENNUM Caller ID 76 CCRECi Set Additional Recipient CC 19 CONNECTIONSTART Start Communication 82 CONNECTIONSTOP Stop Communication 81 DELFLASH Erase Flash Memory Parameter Values 13 DHCP DHCP On or OH 50 57 DIALN1 Primary Dial Up Number 79 DIALN2 Secondary Dial Up Number 79 DIALSELECT Internet Connection Number 80 DISPLAYIP Display IP Addresses A 85 DLEMODE Set DLE Mode 33 DNSSERV1 Set DNS Server IP Address 51 58 DNSSERV2 Set Secondary DNS Server 51 58 DOMAIN Set Domain Name of the Gender 20 EMACSPD Set Ethernet Connection ss
141. nt setting 0 Infrastructure mode 1 Ad Hoc mode 0 Infrastructure mode WLANCOUNTRYCODE Country Code Description Syntax Values Default Sets country code Different countries have different restrictions on Wireless LAN parameters like operating channels and transmit power To make it operable the country code can be set by using this AT command Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect AT WLANCOUNTRYCODE lt value gt AT WLANCOUNTRYCODE Read or display the current setting Country Code FCC US AT WLANCOUNTRYCODE DOMAIN_FCC Supported Channels Channel 1 to channel 11 Country Code IC Canada AT WLANCOUNTRYCODE DOMAIN_IC Supported Channels Channel 1 to channel 11 Country Code ETSI Europe AT WLANCOUNTRYCODE DOMAIN_ETSI Supported Channels Channel 1 to channel 13 Supported Channels Channel 10 to channel 13 DOMAIN_FCC For US Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 65 Part 3 AT Commands Wi Fi Devices Chapter 13 WLAN AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi WLANSCANMODE Scanning Mode Description Syntax Values Default Sets scanning mode The module can work in both active scanning and passive scanning modes In active scanning the module actively sends a probe request to associate with the AP and in passive scanning the module waits for a beacon from the AP and then it associates Note The module must be
142. o 120 characters No default AUTODISCPASSWORD Sets Auto Discover Password Description Syntax Values This command sets the Password that will appear in the Auto Discovery Manager AT AUTODISCPASSWORD lt setting gt AT AUTODISCPASSWORD Read or display the current setting or ATHVAUTODISC or AT VALL Text string up to 120 characters No default Display Command VAUTODISC Display Auto Discovery Commands Description Syntax Example This command displays all the AT parameters related to the Auto Discovery configuration AT VAUTODISC AUTODISC 1 AUTODISCPORT 1020 AUTODISCTIMER 10 AUTODISCHOST MT100SEM AUTODISCUSERNAME admin AUTODISCPASSWORD Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 55 Part 3 AT Commands for SocketWireless Wi Fi Devices Part 3 AT Commands for SocketWireless Wi Fi Devices Chapter 10 IP AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi Chapter 11 General AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi Chapter 12 Telnet AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi Chapter 13 WLAN AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 56 Part 3 AT Commands for Wi Fi Devices Chapter 10 IP AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi Chapter 10 IP AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi Set Commands DHCP DHCP On or Off Description Syntax Values Default Enables o
143. o Discovery On or Off SAUTTODIGC 54 Auto Discovery Port AUTODISCPORT sssesesnaaeeaan 54 Auto Discovery Timer AUTODISCTIMER ons sssssssensaen 54 Automatic Answer GO 59 Automatic Call Back Wait CALLBACKTIMER 76 Automatically Connect the PPP Link SAUTTOCONNECTION nne 83 C Call Retry Delay REDIALDELAY Caller ID SCALLSCHEENNUNM Change the WLAN Profile WLANPROFILEn n 68 Channel for Ad Hoc Mode WLANIBSSCHANNEL 66 Close TCP Listening Mode LTCPSTOP 39 Close UDP Listening Mode LUDPSTOP 46 Command Mode AT 10 Commands for Modems with GPS GPSGETMESSAGE Get Queued GPS Message 95 GPSGPGGA Enable Disable GPGGA Message 93 GPSGPGLL Enable Disable GPGLL Message 94 GPSGPGSA Enable Disable GPGSA Message 94 GPSGPGSV Enable Disable GPGSV Message 94 GPSGPRMC Enable Disable GPRMC Message 94 GPSGPVTG Enable Disable GPVTG Message 95 GPSINTERVAL GPS Server Transmission Interval 93 GPSINTERVALLOC GPS Local Transmission Interval95 GPSPORT GPS Host Port 92 GPSPREFIX GPS Message Prefix 92 GPSPROTO GPS Host Protocol v 0c sccccesssceseiesdeeeess 92 GPSPW GPS Host Login Password 93 GPSSERV GPS Host Server Address 92 GPSURAIS GPS Unique Remote Asset Identification SUG BEE 93 Co
144. oftware implements the Domain Name System DNS protocol The DNS Server IP address has to be specified for use by the TCP IP stack software This secondary DNS server is used in the case where the primary DNS server does not respond to a request AT DNSSERV2 lt value gt AT DNSSERV2 Read or display the current setting 32 bit number in dotted decimal notation e XXX XXX XXX XXX 202 56 230 6 The Universal IP resolver DNS Client has a list that holds up to 4 DNS servers the first 2 in the list are populated by the DNSSERV1 and DNSSERV2 commands the 3rd and 4th are populated by DNS information provided by the ISP or cellular carrier The list is checked in order 1 4 This means that user configured name servers will be checked before dynamically assigned name servers Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 58 Part 3 AT Commands for Wi Fi Devices Chapter 10 IP AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi IPRELEASE Release a DHCP Address Assigned by the Server Description Syntax Response In order to gracefully release a DHCP address assigned by the server the module should issue a command of DHCPRELEASE AT IPRELEASE AT IPRELEASE returns OK IPRENEW Renew the DHCP Information from the Server Description Syntax Response The DHCP client can renew the DHCP information from the server On completion of lease time the DHCP client will automatically renew the DHCP informa
145. on Syntax Values To send email messages some SMTP servers use an authentication process In these cases the TCP IP stack software will provide the SMTP user name associated with a SMTP password for the email sending process If this parameter is an empty string the authentication mode is inactive If both this parameter and the SMTPPW parameter are not empty the authentication mode is active AT SMTPUN lt value gt AT SMTPUN Read or display the current setting or ATHVSMTP AT VALL Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 64 characters No default Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 22 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices SENDMAILi Send Mail without Interactive Mode Important Note MT5692SMI IP supports only SENDMAIL1 options Chapter 2 SMTP AT Commands Description Syntax Example This command sends one of the 3 pre defined email combinations Once an IP link is established the attached host can direct the TCP IP stack to send an email message at any time except when the TCP IP stack software is already in a process using TCP resources The header of this email is built using the REC1 2 3 CCREC1 2 3 and SUBJ1 2 3 parameters while the body is filled in the BODY1 2 3 parameter This command is similar to a send email operation issued by a standard messaging client on a PC AT SENDMAILi Note In SENDMAILI the jis to be replaced with SENDMAIL1 S
146. or All Universal IP Devices Chapter 5 TCP AT Commands TCPPACKETMIN TCP Client Transmit Packet Minimum Size Description Syntax Values Responses Examples This parameter determines the minimum packet size the TCP Client will transmit Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP AT TCPPACKETMIN lt parameter1 gt lt parameter2 gt parameter 1 1 TCP profile 1 2 TCP profile 2 parameter 2 0 65535 the size of the packet in bytes a setting of 65535 will allow the max packet size allowed by the UIP stack r n TCPPACKETMIN VALUE1 VALUEa r n A nOKi r n r nERROR n send AT TCPPACKETMIN 1 100 r reply r nOK r n send AT TCPPACKETMIN 1 r reply r n TCPPACKETMIN 1 100 r n reply r nOK r n send AT TCPPACKETMIN 2 300 r reply r nOK r n send AT TCPPACKETMIN 2 r reply r n TCPPACKETMIN 2 300 r n reply r nOK r n TCPPACKETMAX TCP Client Transmit Packet Maximum Size Description Syntax Values Responses Examples This parameter determines the maximum packet size the TCP Client will transmit Note This value cannot be larger then the internal maximum UIP TCP payload size Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP AT TCPPACKETMAX lt parameter1 gt lt parameter2 gt parameter 1 1 TCP profile 1 2 TCP profile 2 parameter 2 0 65535 the size of the packet in bytes a setting of 65535 will allow the ma
147. ord The module must be reset to put the command into effect AT TELNETPASSWORD lt 64 char string gt AT TELNETPASSWORD Read or display the current setting or AT VTELNET or AT VALL e mn AT TELNETPASSWORD admin OK Display Command VTELNET View Telnet Settings Description Syntax Example Displays all Telnet settings AT VTELNET AT VTELNET TELNET 0 TELNETPORT 23 TELNETUSER admin TELNETPASSWORD admin OK Chapter 12 Telnet AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 64 Part 3 AT Commands Wi Fi Devices Chapter 13 WLAN AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi Chapter 13 WLAN AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi Set Commands WLANSECURITYMODE Security Mode of WLAN Module Description Syntax Values Default Sets the Wireless LAN security mode Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect AT WLANSECURITYMODE lt value gt AT WLANSECURITYMODE Read or display the current setting 0 Security Disable 1 WEP64 Security 2 WEP128 Security 3 WPA Security 4 WPA2 Security 0 Security Disable WLANNETWORKMODE WLAN Network Mode Description Syntax Values Default Sets the wireless LAN network mode Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect AT WLANNETWORKMODE lt value gt AT WLANNETWORKMODE Read or display the curre
148. ort 54 AUTODISCTIMER Auto Discovery Timer 00 54 AUTODISCUSERNAME Set Auto Discovery User Name EE 55 BODYi Set Pre Defined Email Combinations 21 Index CCRECi Set Additional Recipient CC 19 DELFLASH Erase Flash Memory Parameter Values 13 DHCP DHCP On or OH 50 DLEMODE Set DLE Mode 33 DNSSERV1 Set DNS Server IP Address 51 DNSSERV2 Set Secondary DNS Geer 51 DOMAIN Set Domain Name of the Gender 20 EMACSPD Set Ethernet Connection ss nnn0000000000e 51 ESCAPECHAR Configure the Escape Character for EE B ieee ae ee tr a Rene ees 15 ETHIFSTATUS View Network Interface Settings 52 FTPAPPEND Append Data to Server 45 31 FTPGET Download Files from FTP Server 00 30 FTPGETFILENAME Set FTP Download File Name 29 FTPGETPATH Set Path to Get Files from FTP Server 31 FTPMODE Enter FTP Mode oosnnaoennanonnaennnnenennannnanae 28 FTPNETWORKTIMER FTP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value A 32 FTPPORT Enter FTP Server Port 28 FTPPUT Upload Files to FTP Servel ccceecees 30 FTPPUTFILENAME Set FTP Upload File Name 29 FTPPUTPATH Set Path to Send Files to FTP Server EE EN FTPPW Set FTP Password seses 29 FTPSERV Specify FTP Server Address 29 FTPTYPE Specify Data Type 28 FTPUN Set ETbUserhame 29 GETMAIL Retri
149. ote must have a defined UDPSERV IP address If the UDP session is initiated in active mode use the remote IP address AT UDPSERV lt Value gt AT UDPSERV Read or display the current setting 32 bit number in dotted decimal notation e xxx xxx xxx xxx or Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters if DNS is integrated No default UDPTXDELAY Delay before Sending UDP Datagram Description Syntax Values This parameter determines the delay before sending an UDP datagram that has not been entirely filled with user data The delay is expressed in milliseconds The 0 value initiates the sending an UDP datagram as soon as possible after the reception of a single character value from the host AT UDPTXDELAY lt Value gt AT UDPTXDELAY Read or display the current setting Integer multiple of 20 and between 0 and 32760 inclusive Default Value 100 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 44 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 6 UDP AT Commands UDPDLEMODE Set DLE Mode Description The attached host has the choice whether or not to code the ETX character Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP Notes If UDPDLEMODE is disabled the user MUST use the RS232 DTR signal to perform a socket disconnect or disconnect the network connection Details lf UDPDLEMODE is enabled these rules must be followed The user must shield al
150. ow the address of the POP3 server that is to be used The POPS server must be the one where the specified email account is hosted which is not necessarily maintained by the local ISP AT POP3SERV lt value gt AT POP3SERV Read or display the current setting or AT VPOP3 AT VALL 32 bit number in dotted decimal notation e XXX XXX XXX XXX Or Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters if DNS is available No default Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 26 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 3 POP3 AT Commands POP3UN Description Syntax Values Set POP3 User Name User name for POPS account To retrieve email messages sent to a specified email address the TCP IP stack software must know the POP3 user name that has been set for that email account AT POP3UN lt value gt AT POP3UN Read or display the current setting or AT VPOP3 AT VALL Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 64 characters No default GETMAIL Retrieve Host Mail Description Syntax This command allows the attached host to direct the TCP IP stack to retrieve the first mail present in the POPS server list Once an IP link is established the attached host can retrieve an email message at any time except when the TCP IP stack software is already in a process using TCP resources This command is similar to a check email box feature issued by a standard messaging client o
151. p is the remote port The stack will perform the physical connection and present the user with the proper messages NO CARRIER NO ANSWER CONNECT OK ERROR If legacy mode is enabled the AT interface tries to behave like a legacy analog modem ATD and ATA will function on the TCP stack instead of the physical connection Responses will behave like that of an analog modem Set Value ATHLEGACYMODE 1 View Values AT HLEGACYMODE 0 Disable legacy mode 1 Enable legacy mode 0 RESET Reset Main Processor or Internal Modem Description Syntax Values Example Note This command will force a reset on the Stack and internal radio or just the internal radio AT RESET lt value gt 0 Reset the Stack and internal modem 1 Reset the internal modem only Note This value is not valid for the SocketEthernet IP MT100SEM IP and the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP AT RESET 0 After issuing AT RESET it can take up to 45 seconds before the MT810SWM IP is ready to accept AT Commands When configuring the MT810SWM IP using security mode WPA or WPA2 the bootup time will take longer SHIELDCHAR Configure the Shielding Character for DLEMODE Description Syntax Values Responses Examples This parameter defines the shield character for the clients that use shielding also Known as DLE shielding with regards to UIP Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP AT SHIELDCHAR lt
152. ptance interrupted or unsuccessful of an incoming call AT ACCEPT PPP ERROR Note The PPP negotiation has failed check ISPUN ISPPW Note Manual acceptance PPPMODE and the configuration of the PPP peer of an incoming call CONNECTIONSTOP Stop Communication Description This command directs the TCP IP stack to end a communication previously established with a CONNECTIONSTART command or ATHACCEPT Values No TCP IP parameter is used for the execution of this command Syntax AT CONNECTIONSTOP Command Possible Responses AT CONNECTIONSTOP OK Note Disconnect Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 81 Part A AT Commands for the SocketModem Cell SocketModem IP and MultiModem Cell Chapter 14 CONNECTIONSTART Start Communication Description This command directs the TCP IP stack to originate an outgoing call Upon receiving this command the TCP IP stack attempts to complete a connection session The TCP IP stack will dial the number according to the GPRSMODE value and Dial Option parameter DIALN1 or DIALN2 depending on DIALSELECT If an error occurs the TCP IP stack automatically re attempts the call origination attempt according to the REDIALCOUNT parameter Once the physical layer is up the TCP IP stack runs Values Read Parameters DIALN1 DIALN2 DIALSELECT ISPPW ISPUN REDIALCOUNT REDIALDELAY Syntax AT CONNECTIONSTART Command Possible R
153. r ATHVSMTP ATHVALL Values 0 OFF 1 ON Default 0 Display Commands VSMTP Display SMTP Parameters Description Directs the TCP IP stack to display all the AT parameters related to the email sender configuration Syntax AT VSMTP Example Command Possible Responses AT VSMTP DOMAIN a2myoper com Note View SMTP SENDERADDR toto myoper com parameters SENDERNAME toto SMTPPORT 25 SMTPPW mysmtppw SMTPSERV smtp a2myoper com SMTPUN mysmtpun SMTPAUTH 1 OK VMAILi Display Email Parameters for Respective Mail ID Description This command directs the TCP IP stack to display all the AT parameters related to the email combinations configuration Syntax AT VMAILi replace i with 1 2 or 3 Command Possible Responses AT VMAIL1 Body 1 Note View predefined nb 1 mail REC1 header elements CCREC1 SUBJ1 OK Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 25 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 3 POP3 AT Commands Chapter 3 POP3 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Set Commands POP3HEADERMODE POP3 Header Description Syntax Values Default When receiving an email message the TCP IP stack can be configured to send or not to send the POP3 header over the serial port The POP3 header contains the From Cc and Subject fields AT POP3HEADERMODE lt value gt
154. r disables the DHCP client If the DHCP client is enabled the module will take the IP address from DHCP server If DHCP client is disabled the module will take the static IP address configured for the module Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect AT DHCP lt 0 1 gt AT DHCP Read or display the current setting 0 Turn off DHCP sets IP Address Netmask and Gateway back to defaults 1 Turn on DHCP automatically assigns IP Address Netmask and Gateway 0 IPADDR Set Static IP Address Description Syntax Values Default Sets the static IP Address Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect AT IPADDR lt IP Address value gt AT IPADDR Read or display the current setting IP Address in dotted decimal notation xxx xxx xxx xxx x stands for a number between 0 255 255 is the maximum value in an xxx group 192 168 2 3 IPGATEWAY Set Gateway Address Description Syntax Values Default Sets the default gateway address The view of get command shows whether the address is statically configured or obtained from the DHCP server Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect AT IPGATEWAY lt gateway address value gt AT IPGATEWAY Read or display the current setting IP Address in dotted decimal notation XXX XXX XXX XXXX x a number between 0 255 192 168 2 1 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457
155. r is dotted decimal notation e xxx xxx xxx xxx No default PING Start PING Request Description Syntax Values Directs the module to start PING requests to the configured PING remote address No of requests to be sent is obtained from the PINGNUM parameter AT PING AT PING Read or display the current setting Read parameters read from serial flash predefined before starting the ping command PINGNUM PINGREMOTE PINGDELAY PING Delay Time Description Syntax Values Default This command sets the waiting delay in seconds before an echo request is considered as a no reply Itis also the delay between two echo requests if PINGNUM gt 1 AT PINGDELAY lt Value gt AT PINGDELAY Read or display the current setting From 1 to 255 inclusive 1 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 47 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Display Command VPING Display PING Parameters Description Display PING module related information Syntax AT VPING AT PING Read or display the current setting Values Displayed PINGNUM PINGREMOTE PINGENABLE PINGDELAY Chapter 7 PING AT Commands Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 48 Part 2 AT Commands for the SocketEthernet IP Part 2 AT Commands for the SocketEthernet IP Chapter 8 General AT Commands for the SocketEthernet IP MT100SEM IP Chapter 9 Auto Discover
156. r the ATHBODY1 lt CR gt command It has to be an alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters followed this character 1A in ASCII code and generated on a keyboard by CTRL Z No default AT BODY1 lt CR gt Text string lt CTRL Z gt SMTPNETWORKTIMER SMTP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value Description Syntax Values Responses Examples This parameter determines the inactivity time in seconds of the TCP TX buffer Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP AT SMTPNETWORKTIMER lt parameter1 gt 0 65535 the time in seconds the client will wait for the TCP available TX buffer to be greater than 0 A setting of 0 will disable the function r n SMTPNETWORKTIMER VALUE1 r n A nOK r n r nERROR n send AT SMTPNETWORKTIMER 100 r reply r nOK r n send AT SMTPNETWORKTIMER r reply r n SMTPNETWORKTIMER 100 r n reply r nOK r n SMTPPORT Set SMTP Server Port Description Syntax Values Default To reach the SMTP server the TCP IP stack software must know the port of the SMTP server used for sending email Note This parameter should be changed only by your network administrator since it depends on network infrastructure configuration including firewalls proxy or specific TCP port translation settings AT SMTPPORT lt value gt AT SMTPPORT Read or display the current setting or AT VSMTP AT VALL From 1 to 5 digits each d
157. raw mode requires the username and password each to be followed by a line feed character not just any key Syntax AT TCPTELNETMODE lt parameter1 gt lt parameter2 gt Values parameter 1 1 TCP profile 1 2 TCP profile 2 parameter 2 0 Disable TCP Client Telnet protocol function 1 Enable TCP Client Telnet protocol function with username and password login 2 Enable TCP Client Telnet protocol function without username and password login 3 Enable TCP Client raw mode function with username and password login Responses r n TCPTELNETMODE VALUE1 VALUEA2 r n r nOK r n r nERROR r n Examples send AT TCPTELNETMODE 1 1 r reply r nOK r n send AT TCPTELNETMODE 1 r reply r n TCPTELNETMODE 1 1 r n reply r nOK r n TCPTELNETPW Configure the TCP Client Telnet Protocol Login Password Description Configures the login password for the TCP Client Telnet protocol Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP Syntax AT TCPTELNETPW lt parameter1 gt lt parameter2 gt Values parameter 1 1 TCP profile 1 2 TCP profile 2 parameter 2 64 character alphanumeric string Responses r n TCPTELNETPW VALUE1 VALUEA2 r n r nOK r n r nERROR r n Examples send AT TCPTELNETPW 1 PASSWORD r reply r nOK r n send AT TCPTELNETPW 1 r reply r n TCPTELNETPW 1 PASSWORD r n reply r nOK r n Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 37 Part 1 AT Commands for All Univ
158. rchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Furthermore Multi Tech Systems Inc reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Multi Tech Systems Inc to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes Revisions Revision Level Date Description l 07 12 10 Added more detail to Global Positioning System Fix Data Added a Note to the FTPAPPEND and FTPGET commands Moved PERSISTENTSOCKET and OUTPORT commands from Chapter 1 to both UDP and TCP chapters Updated Pin Function Descriptions for Digital Input 08 09 10 Changed the response values for WLANGETRSSI to 256 through 1 dBm Updated the list of products that use this command set J 08 24 10 Added a note to Chapter 15 introduction In chapter 15 changed the word pin to GPIO K 06 17 11 Added new commands SHIELDCHAR ESCAPECHAR SMPTNETWORKTIMER TCPPACKETMIN TCPPACKETMAX TCPINACTIVITYTIMER TCPNETWORKTIMER TCPTELNETMODE TCPTELNETPW TCPTELNETUN FTPNETWORKTIMER VSHOWSERIAL VSHOWUPTIME VSHOWUPTIMES SMSPHRASE UDPPACKETMIN UDPPACKETMAX UDPINACTIVITYTIMER UDPIGNORESRCPORT UDPDLEMODE GPIOR HOSTNAME Changed Defaults to 1 in TCPPORT UDPPORT KEEPALIVEPORT GPSPORT Added value 4 to ANSWERMODE Removed WLANPROFILE Load the WLAN Profile use WLANPROFILEn n instead Note This product used the FreeRTOS org real time kernel The FreeRTOS org source
159. reset to put the command into effect AT WLANSCANMODE lt value gt AT WLANSCANMODE Read or display the current setting 0 Active scanning 1 Passive scanning 0 Active scanning WLANSSID SSID of WLAN Description Syntax Values Default Sets the WLAN network SSID Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect AT WLANSSID lt value gt AT WLANSSID Read or display the current setting Alphanumeric ASCII Text String of up to 32 characters It will take a blank space also mt810swm_disable WLANDATARATE WLAN Transmission Data Rate Description Syntax Values Default Sets the WLAN transmission data rate Auto can be used for auto data rate during data transfer Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect AT WLANDATARATE lt value gt AT WLANDATARATE Read or display the current setting Auto 1 2 5 5 9 11 12 24 36 48 54 in Mbps 11 in Mbps WLANIBSSCHANNEL Channel for Ad Hoc Mode Description Syntax Values Default Sets channel for Ad Hoc mode Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect AT WLANIBSSCHANNEL lt value gt AT WLANIBSSCHANNEL Read or display the current setting 1 13 See Country Code for limit 9 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 66 Part 3 AT Commands Wi Fi Devices Chapter 13 WLAN AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi WLANCONNECT Con
160. resrnesrnesrnetrnsennsrnsennsnnnsnnnsnnnnns 94 GPSGPGSA Enable Disable GPGSA Message 94 GPSGPGSV Enable Disable GPGSV Message nesr nerrnsrnstnnsennsennssnnssnnsnns 94 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 7 Table of Contents GPSGPRMC Enable Disable GRRMC Message 94 GPSGPVTG Enable Disable GPVTG Message esseesseesseeeseeesreesrnernesr netr nsrnstnnsennsennnennnsennnns 95 GPSINTERVALLOC GPS Local Transmission Internal 95 GPSGETMESSAGE Get Queued GPS Message s sesseesseesseessneesnnesr nesr nesrnsrnstrnsnnsnnssnnssnnnnns 95 GPS Message Synta E 96 GPS MeSSAGC E Xearyi UE 96 GPS Configuration EXampleS eieiei EEGEN 97 Application Note GPS NMEA Messages csseccsseeeeeeeeeeneeseneeeneneeeeaeeesaaeseseeeeeneeeseaeseseaesaseeeeeeeaeneas 98 iere ee WE 98 NMEA eelere e EE 98 SUPPORTED MESSAGE LIST arsen a arr EEE AEEA OER EEA 99 NMEA MESSAGES EE 99 GGA Global Positioning System Fix Data srstou aa Ea A ERNA 99 GBI eat LOM E 100 GSA GNSS DOP and Active Satellites 0 0 eecceeccceeeseeeeseeeeeeceeeeeeeeaeseeaaeseaaeseaeeesaaeseeaaeseeeaeenaees 100 GSV GNSS Satellites E 101 RMC Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Datta A 102 VTG Course Over Ground and Ground Speed cccccccecceeceeeeeeeeeeeceeesesaeeeeaeeeeeeeesaeeeeaaeseeneeesaees 102 Pane 7 APG TIN CS ana 103 Appendix A Response Messages amp Error Codes sccsecsese
161. rver the TCP IP stack software must specify the type of data to be transferred within the FTP session AT FTPTYPE lt value gt AT FTPTYPE Read or display the current setting or AT VFTP AT VALL A FTP ASCII sessions Not all products support this option l FTP Binary sessions Note When this value is set to A all the data sent by the TCP IP stack to the FTP server is made of 7 bits characters NVT ASCII the MSB is set to 0 As a consequence binary data containing 8 bits characters will be corrupted during the transfer if the FTPTYPE is set to A l Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 28 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 4 FTP AT Commands FTPSERV Specify FTP Server Address Description Syntax Values FTP server address To connect to an FTP server to download files the TCP IP stack software must know the address of the FTP server that is to be used AT HFTPSERV lt value gt AT FTPSERV Read or display the current setting or ATHVFTP AT VALL 32 bit number in dotted decimal notation e XXX XXX XXX XXX OF Alphanumeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters if DNS is available No default FTPUN Set FTP User Name Description Syntax Values Before transferring files from a specified FTP server the TCP IP stack software must open an FTP session using a valid FTP user name AT FTPUN lt value gt AT FTPUN Read or display t
162. s been detected on the serial port Note This command is not supported on the SocketEthernet IP MT100SEM IP Set Value ATHAUTORESET ctime in minutes gt View Values ATHAUTORESET or AT V ALL 0 65535 the time in minutes From 1 to 5 numeric digits 0 to 9 0 DELFLASH Erase Flash Memory Parameter Values Description Syntax Values This command erases the contents of the flash memory and loads with defaults values AT DELFLASH No parameter values Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 13 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 1 General AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices LEGACYMODE Legacy Mode Enable Disable About Legacy Mode Description Syntax Values Default Note This command is for all devices except the SocketEthernet IP MT100SEM IP Legacy mode allows for smoother transition to TCP IP based connectivity from standard analog interface connections When LEGACYMODE 1 the stack will be in pseudo legacy mode where the commands amp S amp D amp C A D SO E V operate independently of the stack The commands will be saved to a different NVRAM location and will not affect the IP stack once legacy mode has been exited Once in legacy mode the user can configure the TCP values and issue an ATD command to make a connection to the remote host If necessary the user can also issue ATDXxxxxxxxxxxxppppp where x is the decimal address and pppp
163. sponses This command enables or disables the reporting of NMEA GPVTG messages AT GPSGPVTG lt value gt AT GPSGPVTG or AT VGPS or AT VALL 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 OK Otherwise ERROR GPSINTERVALLOC GPS Local Transmission Interval Description Syntax Values Default Responses This command sets the interval of time between messages transmitted to the local port AT GPSINTERVALLOC lt value gt AT GPSINTERVALLOG or AT VGPS or AT VALL 0 to 65535 seconds 0 Disabled OK Otherwise ERROR GPSGETMESSAGE Get Queued GPS Message Description Syntax Responses This command gets the current queued GPS message The response depends on which messages have been enabled AT GPSGETMESSAGE GPSGETMESSAGE lt enabled NMEA messages with prefix and urais gt OK Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 95 Part 6 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices Chapter 16 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices GPS Message Syntax GPS message syntax that is sent from the UIP device to the backend server lt GPSPREFIX gt lt GPSURAIS gt lt NMEA_MESSAGE gt lt CR gt lt LF gt Where lt GPSPREFIXs gt is the unique prefix Length is 0 to 4 characters Character format or requirements usually provided by backend service lt GPSURAISs is the unique remote asset identification string Length is 0 to 20 characters This string may be provided by the backend service lt NMEA_MESSAGESs
164. ss 35867 Physical layer Physical layer connection is currently not active 35869 Physical layer Invalid incoming call type 35870 Physical layer Incoming call CLI not provided 36872 IP Connectivity library internal error internal resource unavailable 36929 IP Connectivity library Bad parameter configuration attempt 37122 IP Connectivity library Another internal application is already running 37123 IP Connectivity library Service is running Unable to set parameter 37124 IP Connectivity library Data buffer oversized 37125 IP Connectivity library No UDP datagram received 37952 Distant TCP session closed TCP Context cancelled 37964 Distant No response from server 37966 Distant TCP session closed by peer FIN received from peer 38016 Distant Open session attempt failed 38017 Distant Data send attempt failed 38018 Distant Close session attempt failed 38023 Distant File deletion attempt failed 38024 Distant Data retrieve attempt failed 38025 Distant Email retrieve attempt failed 38026 Distant Email header receive failed 38027 Distant No answer from DNS servers or domain name resolution could not be completed by the server 38028 Distant Sender email address rejected by server 38029 Distant Recipient email address rejected by server 38030 Distant CC Recipient email address rejected by server 38031 Distant Email body send request rejected by server 38080 Distant Username rejected by server 38081 Distant
165. ssseesreseeeaee 51 ESCAPECHAR Configure the Escape Character for EE ee eegen eg 15 ETHIFSTATUS View Network Interface Settings 52 FTPAPPEND Append Data to Gerver 31 FTPGET Download Files from FTP Gernver 30 FTPGETFILENAME Set FTP Download File Name 29 FTPGETPATH Set Path to Get Files from FTP Server 31 FTPMODE Enter FTP Mode seosnnnnnenoonnnnnennnennnnnnnne 28 FTPNETWORKTIMER FTP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Malte iieis cre iersinii 32 FTPPORT Enter FTP Server Port 28 FTPPUT Upload Files to FTP Gener 30 FTPPUTFILENAME Set FTP Upload File Name 29 FTPPUTPATH Set Path to Send Files to FTP Server Geseent diese 31 FTPPW Set FTP Password esnsennnnennnennnnnennneennnnnnne 29 FTPSERV Specify FTP Server Address 10001100 29 FTPTYPE Specify Data Type eseceesceeeseeteeeenees 28 FTPUN Set EIbPUserhame 29 GETMAIL Retrieve Host Mail 27 Index GPIO Enable Disable and Configure External GPIO Driven Events eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeresrenneertrterernrrrrnnnrrennne 89 GPIOR Read the Current Register Status of the Specified GPIO Pin ccccceeeseceeeeeteeeeenteeeeees 89 GPIOTRIGGER Configure the GPIO pin and trigger type EE 90 GPRSCID PDP Context Identifier c ceeeeees 85 GPRSMODE Switch Between GSM and GPRS 85 GPSGETMESSA
166. t POP3 Server Port POP3PORT nsee 26 Set POP3 User Name POP3UN saeccceeennnennnnnnnn 27 Set Pre Defined Email Combinations BODVi 21 Set Secondary DNS Server DNSSERV2 5 51 58 Set Sender Address 2GENDERADDR 19 Set Sender Name SENDERNAME nsee 19 Set Serial Speed ID 13 Set SMTP Password SMTPPW nenene 22 Set SMTP Server Address SMTPSERV 0000008 22 Set SMTP Server Port 2GMTPRPBORT 21 Set SMTP User Name SMTPUN cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 22 Set Static IP Address IPADDR 0 50 57 Set Subnet Mask aIDNETMAGk 51 58 Set TCP Port for Remote Peer TCPPORT 34 Set Telnet Password TELNETPASSWORD 64 Set Telnet Port STELNETRORT aasnnnnsnnanonneeen1ann111ane 63 Set Telnet User TELNETUSER nnnnononnnnnnnenonnennnennnene 63 Set the TCP Client Telnet Server User Name aech NET E 38 SMTP Client Network Transmit Safety Timeout Value SMTPNETWORKTIMER i srisicisisroiisiiscsesiriricuisson 21 Specify Data Type AETRIWDE A 28 Specify FTP Server Address FTPSERV sssisssssesssnean 29 SSID of WLAN WLANSSID 2 cece cccceecceseeeeeeeeeeees 66 Start Communication CONNECTIONSTART 5 82 Start PING Request SpING ec eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 47 Start Stop Telnet Session STELNET 63 Stop Communication SCONNECTIONSGTOR 81 Store Factory Defau
167. ter 1 General AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Set Commands AT Command Mode Description If the modem responds OK to an AT command the modem is likely in command mode Many commands will respond with ERROR when the modem is connected to the network E Turn Echo ON OFF Description Use this command to turn ON OFF echoing command at the serial terminal Syntax ATE lt setting gt Values 0 turn echo off 1 turns echo on Identification Description Displays identification parameters Syntax ATl lt value gt Responses For MT100SEM 1 00 to 1 00g For MT810SWM IP 1 xx Note xx is the number OK Values 3 Identifies the firmware version Example _Version MT810swm Release V1 0 12 August 09 OK 5 Identifies the country Example B5 MT100SEM example V Terse or Verbose Description Sets terse or verbose responses Syntax ATV lt value gt ATV Displays the current V setting or use AT VALL to view all settings Values 0 Sets terse mode ATV also sets terse mode 1 Sets verbose mode Default ATV1 Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 10 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 1 General AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Z Default Configuration Description This command restores the configuration profile from NVM Settings are recalled on power up Syntax ATZ Response OK Command valid
168. tion Before that if the client wants to renew the information it can use this command AT IPRENEW AT IPRENEW returns OK IPQUERY Give a Domain Name Description Syntax Response Values Sends a query to the DNS server to resolve the name AT IPQUERY lt Host Name gt OK Host name in alpha numeric string format Example www google com No default IPRESOLV Is There a Connection with DNS or Not Description Syntax Values If the DNS client is successful in resolving the host name this command shows the IP address of the resolved host name If the DNS client fails to resolve it shows error message AT IPRESOLV lt Host Name gt Host name in alpha numeric string format No default S0 Automatic Answer Description Syntax Values Sets automatic answering of TCP or UDP connections ATSO 0 Manually answer 1 Automatically answer No default Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 59 Part 3 AT Commands for Wi Fi Devices Display Commands IPDNSTABLE Display DNS Table Description This command displays the DNS table containing the list of queried Host names corresponding to their resolved IPs Syntax AT IPDNSTABLE Response AT IPDNSTABLE returns Name WWW GOOGLE COM IP Address 59 100 107 97 OK Values None VDNS Display Configuration of DNS Servers Chapter 10 IP AT Commands for the SocketWireless Wi Fi Description This comman
169. ued AT GPSINTERVAL 5 lt CR gt AT GPSINTERVAL 0 lt CR gt Timer in seconds that the device will contact the remote server Disables sending messages Chapter 16 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices The following example message would be sent over the network using UDP every 5 seconds The GPRMC would have different data however amp amp ID1111 GPRMC 223750 00 A 4502 2467 N 09302 4844 W 57 00 97 29 131104 2 5 E A 20 lt CR gt lt LF gt Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 97 Part 6 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices Chapter 16 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices Application Note GPS NMEA Messages Introduction The NMEA National Marine Electronics Association 0183 Standard is a standard protocol for interfacing navigational devices e g GPS and DGPS receivers over a serial interface The complete document of this standard may be obtained from NMEA at http www nmea org We wish to thank SkyTraq Technology Inc for providing the following summary of NMEA Messages NMEA Protocol Overview Message Format The structure of an NMEA message is shown below Checksum Range tart of Address Field Data Field s Checksum End of equence Field Sequence or lt Address gt lt data field gt lt data field gt lt checksum gt lt CR gt lt LF gt Start of Sequence All sentences begin with the sentence start delimiter character or
170. uide Document S000457k 101 Part 6 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices Chapter 16 AT Commands for GPS Enabled Devices RMC Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data Time date position course and speed data provided by a GNSS navigation receiver Structure GPRMC hhmmss sss A dddmm mmmm a dddmm mmmm a x x x x ddmmyy a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Example GPRMC 111636 932 A 2447 0949 N 12100 5223 E 000 0 000 0 030407 A 61 lt CR gt lt LF gt Name Example Description Message ID GPRMC RMC Protocol Header UTC time 111636 932 UTC of position in hhmmss sss format 000000 00 235959 999 Status A Status V Navigation receiver warning A Data Valid Latitude 2447 0949 Latitude in dddmm mmmm format d N S indicator N Latitude hemisphere indicator N North S South Longitude 12100 5223 Longitude in dddmm mmmm format E Indicator E Longitude hemisphere indicator E East W West Speed over ground 000 0 Speed over ground in knots 000 0 999 9 Course over ground 000 0 Course over ground in degrees 000 0 359 9 UTC Date 030407 UTC date of position fix ddmmyy format Magnetic variation degrees East or West Mode indicator A N Data not valid A Autonomous mode D Differential mode E Estimated dead reckoning mode M Manual input mode S Simulator mode Checksum 61 lt CR gt
171. ware Version VVERSION nsss 16 Display TCP Parameters VIC 40 Display the WLAN Profile WLANPROFILE 71 Display UDP Module Configuration VUDP 46 Displays the Current Uptime in Days Hrs Mins Secs FV SHOW UP TIME i iriiri iee arneses ereis 16 Displays the Current Uptime in Secs VSHOWUPTIMES ee tee tic leis EE 16 Download Files from FTP Server FTPGET aae0seau 30 DSR OM On OM KS sc deeg ege eebe dees 11 DTE DCE Character Framing ACEN 12 DFO n RE 11 E E Turn Echo ON OFF ssscsccn2hicencassnceen 10 Enable Power Save at Boot WLANPOWERSAVE 70 Enable Disable and Configure External GPIO Driven Events GPIO oo cece cece eeeeeeeteeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeenee 89 Enable Disable Boot Message HBOOTMSCO 62 Enable Disable GPGGA Message GPSGPGGA 93 Enable Disable GPGLL Message GPSGPGLL 94 Enable Disable GPGSA Message GPSGPGSA 94 Enable Disable GPGSV Message GPSGPGS V 94 Enable Disable GPRMC Message GPSGPRWC 94 Enable Disable GPVTG Message GPSGPVTG 95 Enable Disable Roaming WT ANDOAM 69 Enable Disable TCP Listener Telnet Protocol TCPTELNETMODE ciinii caiinieierenirinuronisnn anasini 37 Enable Disable Watchdog 2WATCHDOO 62 Enter FTP Mode 2ETRMODE 28 Enter FTP Server Port SETPPORT Nun 28 Erase Flash Memory Parameter Values DELFLASH 13 E
172. x packet size allowed by the UIP stack r n TCPPACKETMAX VALUE1 VALUEa2 r n r nOK r n r nERROR n send AT TCPPACKETMAX 1 100 r reply rn nOK r n send AT TCPPACKETMAX 1 r reply r n TCPPACKETMAX 1 100 r n reply r nOK r n send AT TCPPACKETMAX 2 300 r reply r nOK r n send AT TCPPACKETMAX a r reply r n TCPPACKETMAX 2 300 r n reply r nOK r n Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 35 Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices Chapter 5 TCP AT Commands TCPINACTIVITYTIMER TCP Client Inactivity Timeout Value Description This parameter determines the inactivity time in seconds as to when a socket connection will automatically disconnect Note Data transmission from either the remote or local side will reset the internal timer to the TCPINACTIVITYTIMER value Note This command is for all devices except the SocketWireless Wi Fi MT810SWM IP Syntax AT TCPINACTIVITYTIMER lt parameter1 gt lt parameter2 gt Values parameter 1 1 TCP profile 1 2 TCP profile 2 parameter 2 0 65535 the time in seconds of inactivity before a socket will automatically disconnect A setting of 0 will disable the function Responses r n TCPINACTIVITYTIMER VALUE1 VALUEa r n r nOK r n r nERROR n Examples send AT TCPINACTIVITYTIMER 1 100 r reply r nOK r n send AT TCPINACTIVITYTIMER 1 r reply n TCPINACTIVITYTIMER 1 100 r n reply r nOK r n send AT TCPINACTIVITYTIMER 2 3
173. y AT Commands for the SocketEthernet IP MT100SEM IP Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide Document S000457k 49 Part 2 AT Commands for the SocketEthernet IP Chapter 8 General AT Commands for SocketEthernet IP Chapter 8 General AT Commands for the SocketEthernet IP Set Commands DHCP DHCP On or Off Description Syntax Responses Values Default Enables or disables the DHCP client If the DHCP client is enabled the module will take the IP address from DHCP server If DHCP client is disabled the module will take the static IP address configured for the module Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect AT DHCP lt 0 1 gt AT DHCP Read or display the current setting AT DHCP2 0 returns OK AT DHCP returns 0 and OK AT DHCP 0 Turn off DHCP sets IP Address Netmask and Gateway back to defaults AT DHCP 1 Turn on DHCP automatically assigns IP Address Netmask and Gateway 0 IPADDR Set Static IP Address Description Syntax Responses Values Default Sets the static IP Address Note The module must be reset to put the command into effect AT IPADDR lt IP Address value gt AT IPADDR Read or display the current setting AT IPADDR 192 168 1 10 returns and OK AT IPADDR returns 192 168 1 10 Manually Configured and OK IP Address in dotted decimal notation xxx xxx xxx xxx x stands for a number between 0 255 255 is the maximum value in
174. y all AT parameters The parameters are displayed by blocks of categories separated by a lt CR gt lt LF gt sequence all at the same time AT VALL Possible Responses MT100SEM IP FTPGETFILENAME FTPGETPATH FTPMODE 0 FTPPORT 21 FTPPUTFILENAME FTPPUTPATH FTPPW ftppassword FTPSERV FTPTYPE 1 FTPUN ftplogin POP3HEADERMODE 1 POP3PORT 110 POP3PW password POP3SERV pop3 domain com POP3UN module domain com DOMAIN domain com SENDERADDR module domain com SENDERNAME Test module SMTPPORT 25 SMTPPW SMTPSERV smtp domain com SMTPUN SMTPAUTH 1 BODY1 CCREC1 REC1 SUBJ1 Email Subject BODY2 CCREC2 REC2 SUBJ2 BODY3 CCREC3 REC3 SUBJ3 DLEMODE 1 1 TCPSERV 1 TCPPORT 1 0 TCPTXDELAY 1 100 DLEMODE 2 1 TCPSERV 2 TCPPORT 2 0 TCPTXDELAY 2 100 UDPSERV 1 UDPPORT 1 0 UDPTXDELAY 1 100 UDPSERV 2 UDPPORT 2 0 UDPTXDELAY 2 100 PINGDELAY 1 PINGNUM 4 PINGREMOTE DHCP 0 IPADDR 192 168 2 3 IPGATEWAY 192 168 2 1 IPNETMASK 255 255 255 0 EMACSPD 0 DNSSERV1 0 0 0 0 DNSSERV2 0 0 0 0 TELNET 0 TELNETPORT 23 TELNETUSER admin TELNETPASSWORD IPR 115200 ICF 2 4 IFC 2 2 AUTODISC 1 AUTODISCPORT 1020 AUTODISCTIMER 10 AUTODISCHOST MT100SEM AUTODISCUSE
175. ystem DNS protocol The DNS Server IP address must be specified for use by the TCP IP stack software Syntax AT DNSSERV1 lt value gt AT DNSSERV1 Read or display the current setting Responses AT DNSSERV1 192 168 0 1 returns and OK AT DNSSERV1 returns 192 168 0 1 and OK Values 32 bit number in dotted decimal notation e XXX XXX XXX XXX Default 202 56 215 6 DNSSERV2 Set Secondary DNS Server Description In order to translate the server names from literal format into IP addresses the TCP IP stack software implements the Domain Name System DNS protocol The DNS Server IP address has to be specified for use by the TCP IP stack software This secondary DNS server is used in the case where the primary DNS server does not respond to a request Syntax AT DNSSERV2 lt value gt AT DNSSERV2 Read or display the current setting Values 32 bit number in dotted decimal notation e XXX XXX XXX XXX Default 202 56 230 6 Note The Universal IP resolver DNS Client has a list that holds up to 4 DNS servers the first 2 in the list are populated by the DNSSERV1 and DNSSERV2 commands the 3rd and 4th are populated by DNS information provided by the ISP or cellular carrier The list is checked in order 1 4 This means that user configured name servers will be checked before dynamically assigned name servers EMACSPD Set Ethernet Connection Description Sets the Ethernet connection at 10 or 100 full or half duplex Syntax

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