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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference
January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-317
The following table shows the +MIPRTCP parameters.
Example
+MIPRTCP: 3,0,7171
+MIPSTAT, Status Report
This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal indicating a change in status. Currently there are two
possible sources of failure, a broken logical connection or a broken physical connection.
Syntax
+MIPSTAT: <socket_ID>,<n>[,<number_of_acknowledged_bytes >]
The following table shows the MIPSTAT parameters.
Example
+MIPSTAT: 1,2
+MIPDATA, Network Incoming Data Unsolicited Indication in
Pseudo-command Mode
This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal indicating a data comes from Network when G24 is
in pseudo-command mode.
Note: Pseudo-command mode is a special mode, allowing the user to enter AT commands from
terminal, when actually opened in Online Data Mode socket suspended. The way to
suspend the socket is to enter ESC sequence from terminal. The way to resume the socket
(return to Online Data Mode) is to enter ATO command from terminal.
Table 3-209: +MIPRTCP Parameters
<Parameter> Description
Socket ID 1,2,3,4 - Number of valid sockets.
Left Size of received Data still left in protocol stack.
Data Data string received with 0-F hexadecimal digits. String ends with a <CR>.
Table 3-210: MIPSTAT Parameters
<Parameter> Description
<n> 0 - ACK indication
1 - Broken protocol stack.
<number_of_acknowledged_bytes > Total number of bytes that were acknowledged