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DART 300 Migration Guide

Comparative AT Command Reference

4.5. Result Codes

This table provides a numerical list of the result codes possible on the DART 300. DART 200 codes 9 and 10 are related to PIN use, which is not supported on the DART 300.

Table 4-10: DART 300 Result Codes

Code

Verbose

DART 300 Meaning

0

OK

Command executed without error.

1

CONNECT

Client Sessions – In SLIP and UDP this means a session is open and

 

 

the modem is in data state, but does not necessarily verify that the

 

 

modem is registered on the network. In TCP it indicates the session

 

 

is open and the destination is logically connected.

 

 

Server Sessions – The modem has opened the session and gone into

 

 

data state. The CONNECT message will be appended by the IP

 

 

address of the caller.

2

RING

A connection to an accepted IP is requested.

3

NO CARRIER

The modem did not have an active CDPD connection, or a TCP

 

 

session was closed by the other terminal.

4

ERROR

Illegal command. Error in command line. Command line exceeds

 

 

buffer size. NVRAM failure.

 

 

S63 in the DART 200 contained an extended reason code, not

 

 

supported in the DART 300.

5

CONNECT

Connected with an active session. The modem transitions from

 

 

command state to data state.

6

PAD ERROR

An error has occurred in the packet service stack. The modem must

 

 

be reset.

 

 

The DART 200 uses this to mean NO DIALTONE – the modem

 

 

was not registered when the connection was attempted.

8

NO ANSWER

TCP service failed to complete the connection handshake.

 

 

The DART 200 uses this to mean NO ANSWER – the remote

 

 

modem was out of coverage or not registered (TCP only).

The DART 200 also supported code 7 to mean BUSY. This indicated that the remote modem was busy, an invalid port was specified, or the server function was not active (TCP only).

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