Specifications
Chapter 10 – Internet Service Commands
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Test Command Syntax: AT^SISS=?
Response: OK
Read Command Syntax: AT^SISS?
Response: ^SISS: <srvProfileId>, <srvParmTag>, <srvParmValue>
OK
Write Command Syntax: AT^SISS=<srvProfileId>, <srvParmTag>, <srvParmValue>
Response: OK
ERROR
+CME ERROR: <err>
Parameter Description:
<srvProfileID>
Internet service profile identifier.
The <srvProfileId> is used to reference all parameters related to the same service profile. Futhermore, when
using the AT commands AT^SISO, AT^SISR, AT^SISW, and AT^SISC, the <srvProfileId> is needed to select a
specific service profile. 0...9
<srvParmTag>
Internet service profile parameter.
“srvType“ Type of Internet service to be configured with consecutive usage of AT^SISS.
For supported values of <srvParmValue> refer to <srvParmValue-srv-Type>.
“alphabet“ Selects the character set for input/output of string parameters within a profile.
The selected value is bound to the specific profile. This means that different profiles
may use different alphabets. Unlike other parameters the alphabet can be changed
regardless of whether the <srvParmTag> value “srvType” has been set.
For supported values of <srvParmValue> refer to <srvParmValuealphabet>.
“user“ User name string
1. Socket. Not applicable; set within “address” parameter.
2. FTP. Not applicable; set within “address” parameter.
3. HTTP. User name for the HTTP authentication mechanism. Currently only HTTP
simple authentication is supported.
4. SMTP. User name to be used for SMTP authentication (string).
Length: 4...64.
If SMTP authentication is disabled; i.e., “smAuth” flag not set, user name
parameter will be ignored.
5. POP3. User name identifying a mailbox (i.e., mailbox name [string])
Length: 1...64.
Used to perform authentication with a POP3 server, e.g. “john.smith”.
“passwd“ Password string
1. Socket. Not applicable; set within “address” parameter.
2. FTP. Not applicable; set within “address” parameter.
3. HTTP. Password for the HTTP authentication mechanism. Currently HTTP
simple authentication is supported only.
4. SMTP. Password to be used for SMTP authentication (string).
Length 4...64
If SMTP authentication is disabled, i.e. “smAuth” flag not set, password
parameter will be ignored.
5. POP3. Server/mailbox-specific password (string).
Length: 1...64.
Used to perform authentication with a POP3 server.
“conId“ Internet connection profile to be used, for details refer AT^SICS.
“tcpPort“ TCP Port Number
1. Socket. Not applicable; set within “address” parameter.
2. FTP. Not applicable; set within “address” parameter.
3. HTTP. Not applicable; set within “address” parameter.
If parameter is omitted the service connects to HTTP default port 80.
4. SMTP. SMTP server TCP port number
Length: 0...2
16
- 1
If this parameter is not set, SMTP default port number 25 is used.
5. POP3. POP3 server TCP port number (numeric).
Length: 0...2
16
- 1
If this parameter is not set, POP3 default port number 110 is used.