Sierra Wireless AT Commands Dart Dart 300 Equivalent, Aip/n, = +WS197=n+WPNEI=ip, Hspni/n

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DART 300 Migration Guide

Comparative AT Command Reference

Table 4-4: AT [*] Commands (continued)

 

 

 

 

Command

DART 200

DART 300 Equivalent

 

 

 

*S

SLIP Mode Initiate

SLIP Mode Initiate

 

Initiates a SLIP session on the serial port. It is

SLIP sessions are started or re-entered with the

 

also used to return to SLIP mode following an

ATO (On-line) command.

 

escape.

 

*T

Telnet Keep-Alive

Telnet Keep-Alive

 

Allows the modem to time out, or keep-alive a

Not supported.

 

telnet session with no current activity. Similar

 

 

to the function of *K.

 

*U

Unblock Modem PIN Access

Unblock Modem PIN Access

 

Used to unblock the modem if the PIN is

Not supported.

 

forgotten or is entered incorrectly 3 times.

 

The Carat (^) command set is only available on the DART 200. The DART 300 uses alternative commands or registers where equivalents exist.

Table 4-5: AT [^] Commands

Command

DART 200

DART 300 Equivalent

 

 

 

^A

Address Set

Active NEI Write

 

Loads an IP Address into one of the 10 slots in

The DART 300 uses an index register

 

the DART 200’s NEI list.

(+WS197) to access a table of four NEIs.

 

 

^A<ip>/<n>

 

 

= +WS197=<n>+WPNEI=<ip>

 

 

Erasing an NEI is accomplished by writing an

 

 

IP address of 0.0.0.0

^C

Clear Blocked Status

Clear Blocked Status

 

Clears the blocked status of the PIN.

Not supported.

^F

Force PIN Usage

Force PIN Usage

 

Specifies whether or not modem users require

Not supported.

 

PINs.

 

^G

GMID – Multicast Group ID

Consult the DART 300 User Guide for details

 

Attaches a GMID to the user-defined multicast

on multicast operation.

 

NEI.

 

^H

Set SPI

Set SPI

 

Loads an SPI into one of the 10 slots in the

Not supported.

 

DART’s SPI table

 

^I

Set SPNI

Service Provider Network ID Table Write

 

Loads a SPNI into one of the 10 slots in the

The DART 300 does not index the SPNI list.

 

DART’s SPNI table

The entire list is replaced with each write.

 

 

^H<spni>/<n>

 

 

= +WPSPNI=[spni[,spni2[,…]]]>

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