Sierra Wireless 300 manual Sample UDP Setups

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2.Sample Configurations

The DART 200 User’s Guide contained several sample configurations. This section provides the equivalent configurations for the DART 300 modem to illustrate the scope of configuration differences. The commands for both the DART 200 and DART 300 are shown side by side for comparison.

Details of the differences in behaviour between the two modems are summarized in subsequent sections. The comparative AT Command Reference at the end of this guide provides additional details to aid in translating an existing DART 200 configuration into an equivalent DART 300 set- up.

2.1. Sample UDP Setups

Below are the Remote (telemetry server) UDP Setup and the matching Host (monitoring client) UDP Setup from Section 5 of the DART 200 manual.

Table 2-1 Remote UDP Setup (Server)

 

DART 200 Command

DART 300 Equivalent

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

^A<ip>

+WPNEI=<ip>

Set the IP address (NEI) of the modem.

 

\N<s2>

+WS174=<s3>

Set the side preference. The direct translation of

 

 

 

the side preference numbers is:

 

 

 

s2

s3

 

 

 

 

1

3

A Only

 

 

 

2

4

B Only

 

 

 

3

1

A Preferred

 

 

 

4

2

B Preferred

 

\J0 (default)

+WPSPNI=<enter>

No channel restrictions, no SPNI matching.

 

\R4

+WS173=1

Use auto-registration mode.

 

S13=0

N/A

Continuous automatic registration. The

 

 

 

DART 300 always uses continuous mode.

 

\O0

+WS45=0

Set (UDP) PAD mode.

 

*A2

Handled by previous

UDP Server mode.

 

 

command.

 

 

 

 

*L2100 (default)

+WS212=2100 (default)

Listen on port 2100.

 

S0=1

S0=1 (default)

Auto-answer mode.

 

S82=0

+WS217=0 (default)

Turn off UDP server receive lock. The

 

 

 

DART 200 command also disables use of friends.

 

 

 

The DART 300 disables friends if the list is empty

 

 

 

(the default condition).

 

 

 

Consult Section 3.2.4.1 below for a discussion of

 

 

 

the receive lock.

 

E0

E0

Command state echo off.

 

V0

V0

Use numeric result codes.

 

Q0 (default)

Q0 (default)

Disable Quiet mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Sierra Wireless Dart 300 Cdpd Modem Important Notice Safety and HazardsPatents CopyrightRegulatory Information Contact Information RSA LicenseeContents Dart 300 Modem Migration Guide Comparative AT Command ReferenceIntroduction ReferencesDocument Structure Conventions Used in this Reference CurrencyDart 300 / SB300 Rev 1.0 November 8Sample UDP Setups +WS63=0 +WS62=0\Q0 +WS70=20Q0 default Disable Quiet mode F1 default Sample TCP Setups \J0 +WPSPNI=enter\O0 +WS45=1 S86=3 \J0 default +WS70=20 Serial Interface Specifications InterfacesDart RTS/CTS Control LinesModem Control Interface Packet Service InterfacesOperation Monitoring Network ConnectionChannel Acquisition Restrictions TCP Keep-Alive TCP CharacteristicsUDP Receive Locking UDP CharacteristicsPacket Assembly / Disassembly PAD Features Additional Control ConsiderationsEscape Sequence Packet Forwarding Packet Assembly Local EchoManual Transmission Automatic TransmissionSpecifications Modem FeaturesRadio Specifications Electrical Specification Basic AT Commands Dart +++ AT Command SetAT+++ 0xC0+WS45 Basic AT Commands Dart OptionsPAD Local On-Line Echo +WS62=1AT & Commands Dart Basic AT Commands DartSn=x Sn?S2=128 +WS60=0 S2=43 +WS60=1S126 \F0 = +WS63=1 AT \ Commands Dart Dart 300 Equivalent\F1-3 = +WS63=3 \J0 = +WPSPNI=enter+WPREG and +WPDEREG AT * Commands Dart Dart 300 Equivalent\R0 \R1K1-2 = = S30=0S30=t Lp= +WS212=pAip/n AT Commands Dart Dart 300 Equivalent= +WS197=n+WPNEI=ip Hspni/nWith +WPCHAN Ln = +WPCHAN=n = +WPCHAN=0 AT + Commands Dart 300 Specific CommandsStatus, and channel number Indication RSSI, channel state, registrationStatus Registers RegistersRegisters Dart B0,1 +WS56? S-Registers DartB2,3 B4,5 +WS173?101 100102 With +WPRSSIWS-Registers in the Dart 10 Dart 300 Result Codes Verbose Dart 300 Meaning Result Codes