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Nonvolatile Parameter Database
AT+i Programmer‘s Manual Version 8.32 34-42
34.4.5 +iRDL Number of Times to Redial ISP
Syntax:
AT+iRDL=n
Sets the number of times to redial ISP.
Parameters:
n= Number of redial attempts to the ISP. If the ISP number
is busy or the ISP does not pick up the line, the system will
attempt to redial the ISP after a delay period as defined in
the RTO parameter. If all redial attempts are exhausted, an
attempt to dial the alternate ISP number will be made, if an
alternate number exists. In the event that the number is
busy or the ISP does not respond, the system will attempt
to redial up to n times, as with the primary ISP number. If
all redial attempts are exhausted, the system will quit with
the error message: ―All Redial Attempts Failed.‖
If the ISP does not pick-up the line, the iChip will timeout
and determine a redial situation after the number of
seconds stored in the
WTC iChip parameter.
Command Options:
n=0 .. 20
Default:
n=5
Result Code:
I/OK
If n is within limits
I/ERROR
Otherwise
AT+iRDL~n
Temporarily sets the number of times to redial the ISP. The
permanent number of redial attempts will be restored after
completing the next session, whether the session was
successful or not.
AT+iRDL?
Reports the current value of the number of times to redial
ISP followed by I/OK.
AT+iRDL=?
Returns the message 0-20followed by I/OK.