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Parameters
lport Local port on the RS9110-N-11-2X module
Response
Result Code
Description
OK<sock_handle>
Upon successfully opening and
connecting the UDP socket to the
host port, a socket handle is
returned. The socket handle is
followed after OK. OK is returned
as ASCII, while <sock_handle>
as a 1 byte value in hexadecimal.
ERROR<Error code>
Failure
Example:
at+rsi_ludp=8000\r\n
………………………….
0x61 0x74 0x2B 0x72 0x73 0x69 0x5F 0x6C 0x75 0x64 0x70 0x3D 0x38
0x30 0x30 0x30 0x0D 0x0A
For a socket handle of 1 the response,
OK 1 \r\n
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0x4F 0x4B 0x01 0x0D 0x0A
3.4.4 Open a UDP Socket
Description
This command opens a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) socket and links to the
remote system„s specific host and port address. The UDP socket is virtually
connected to the peer specified by the IP and the port.
Command
at+rsi_udp
Usage
at+rsi_udp=Iphost,rport,lport\r\n
Parameters
Iphost IP Address of the Target server
rport Target port (0 to 65535)