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ALEOS 4.3.4 Software Configuration User Guide
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If you use the command alone (without the “comma port identifier”) from any non-
serial terminal session (for example, telnet), the command takes effect on the
main port on the device.
Examples:
ATAIP=1 when executed in a terminal connected to the I/O X-Card serial port,
sets the Allow IP Address for the X-Card's serial port.
ATAIP=1,0 when executed in a terminal connected to the I/O X-Card serial port
sets the Allow IP Address for the serial port on the device port.
ATAIP=0,1 when executed in a terminal connected to the serial port on the device
sets the Allow IP Address for the X-Card's serial port.
ATAIP=0 when executed in a telnet session sets the Allow IP Address for the
device's serial port.
Table D-10: Serial AT Commands
Command Description
AIP Query or set the option to allow IP addresses to communicate on UDP over serial.
AT*AIP? to query
AT*AIP=n to set
n=0 — Allow only the IP address specified in S53 to connect when UDP auto answer is
enabled (S82=2)
n=1 — Allow any incoming IP address to connect when UDP auto answer is enabled
(S82=2)
Always subject to any security filters that may be defined. (See Security on page 344.)
\APPP Initiates a PPP connection on serial terminal.
You can also initiate a PPP connection using the ADT command and one of the supported
phone numbers.
Note: PPP is not available on the I/O X-Card serial port.
*CTSE Query or set asserting Clear To Send (CTS) when there is a network coverage.
AT*CTSE? to query
AT*CTSE=n to set
n=0 — Disabled (Default)
n=1 — Enable assertion of CTS when there is network coverage
DAE Query or set AT Escape Sequence detection.
ATDAE? to query
ATDAE=n to set
n=0 — Enable
n=1 — Disable (The escape sequence (+++) is ignored.)
*DPORT Query or set the device port that the device listens on for inbound packets/data/polls.
AT*DPORT? to query
AT*DPORT=n to set
n=1–65535