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Chapter 1: Product Features
January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 1-27
+MIPSETS This command causes the G24 to set a watermark in the
accumulating buffer. When the watermark is reached, data is pushed
from the accumulating buffer into the protocol stack.
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+MIPSEND This command causes the G24 to transmit the data that the terminal
provides, using an existing protocol stack.
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+MIPPUSH This command causes the G24 module to push the data accumulated
in its accumulating buffers into the protocol stack.
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+MIPFLUSH This command causes the G24 module to flush (delete) data
accumulated in its accumulating buffers.
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+MIPRUDP This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal when data is received
from the UDP protocol stack.
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+MIPRTCP This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal when data is received
from the TCP protocol stack.
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+MIPSTAT This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal indicating a change in
link status.
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+MIPDATA
This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal indicating a data
comes from Network when G24 is in pseudo-command
mode.
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+MIPXOFF This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal to stop sending data.
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+MIPXON This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal when the G24 has free
memory in the accumulating buffer.
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+MPING This command will allow verifying IP connectivity to another
remote machine (computer) by sending one or more Internet Control
Message Protocol (ICMP) Echo Request messages.
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+MPINGSTAT This is the unsolicited response that the G24 sends to the terminal to
inform of ping execution status update and provides summary
statistics of ping request when ping request execution is completed.
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+MSDNS This command set/read DNS IP address for each socket.
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NOP Compatible
Ignored (Compatible Only) Commands
%C This command is supported for backward compatibility only, and
has no effect.
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&G This command is supported for backward compatibility only, and
has no effect.
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&J This command is supported for backward compatibility only, and
has no effect.
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&L This command is supported for backward compatibility only, and
has no effect.
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&M This command is supported for backward compatibility only, and
has no effect.
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Table 1-1: AT Commands (Cont.)
AT Command Description Page