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TABLE 6. Local Network and Host Modes

Command

Parameters

Details

 

 

 

S51=n

n=0 ASCII

PAD data forwarding character.

 

code

0 : No forwarding character.

 

 

 

 

ASCII code of character that will cause data to be for-

 

 

warded.

 

 

(Used in UDP or TCP PAD mode.)

 

 

 

S82=n

n=0 or 2

Enables UDP auto answer (half-open) mode.

 

 

0 : Normal mode

 

 

2 : Enable UDP auto answer mode.

 

 

 

S83=n

n=0-255

Set or query UDP auto answer idle time-out. If no data is

 

 

sent or received before the time-out occurs, the current

 

 

UDP session will be terminated. While a session is

 

 

active, packets from other IPs will be discarded (unless

 

 

*UALL is set).

 

 

Time-out in seconds.

 

 

0 : No idle time-out (Default).

 

 

 

S211=n

n=0 1 3

For applications or situations where hardware control of

 

 

the DTR signal is not possible, the modem can be con-

 

 

figured to ignore DTR. When Ignore DTR is enabled,

 

 

the modem operates as if the DTR signal is always

 

 

asserted.

 

 

0 : Use hardware DTR. (default).

 

 

1 : Ignore DTR.

 

 

3 : Ignore DTR and assert DSR. This value is depre-

 

 

cated, and it is recommended to use &S to control the

 

 

DSR instead. When this value is set to 3, &S will auto-

 

 

matically be set to 0. See also: &D and &S.

 

 

 

S221=n

n = 0 - 255

Connect Delay

 

 

Number of seconds to delay the "CONNECT' response

 

 

upon establishing a TCP connection.

 

 

OR

 

 

Number of tenths of seconds to delay before outputting

 

 

ENQ on the serial port after the CONNECT when the

 

 

ENQ feature is enabled (see *ENQ).

 

 

 

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Contents User Guide Raven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version Contents AT Mode PassThru Mode PPP Mode Slip Mode UDP Pad Mode DNS Using Names Instead of IP addressesConfiguring Keepalive Data usage using Keepalive TCP PAD ModeConnecting the Antenna Connecting power Appendix 1 Specifications for the Raven CdmaRaven Snmp Configuration Snmp OverviewSupport web site Contacting Technical Support What is RSSI? Why is the Rssi for my Raven negative?Appendix 4 Example of the MIB trap Introduction to Raven Cdma Cdma Overview Establishing a Internet ConnectionUsing Cdma to Communicate with Your Equipment Common Uses for the Raven Financial Point of Sale and KioskBackup connection to the Internet Activation of the Raven Connecting the Raven to your computerQuick Start Guide and Setup Wizard Setup Wizard Activating the Raven using AT Commands Raven Indicator LightsRaven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version Utilities for the Raven AirLink Configuration Executive ACE Wireless ACE 3GAceNet AceViewAceView About Modem Modem Doctor IP Manager Dynamic Name Resolution Fully Qualified Domain NameConfiguring the Raven for Dynamic IP Wireless ACE Dynamic IP IP Manager configuration Restrictions for Modem NameDNS Using Names Instead of IP addresses Configuring DNSPPP-Peer Configuring Keepalive KeepaliveData usage using Keepalive Wireless ACE Keepalive ConfigurationHost Modes AT Mode PassThru Mode ATDT10.0.0.1CR ATDT10001CR ATD#19788CR PPP ModeSlip Mode UDP Pad Mode UDP Auto AnswerReliable UDP TCP PAD Mode Multicast UDPHybrid Modes TCP Auto AnswerHybrid Mode Settings Modbus/BSAP Configuration Modbus OverviewSupervisory Control and Data Acquisition Scada TelemetryRemote Terminal Unit RTU Programmable Logic Controller PLCModbus TCP/IP Raven Modbus on UDPPort Configuring the Raven at the Polling Host for Modbus on UDPDefault Power-up Mode IDs to IPs Dynamic IPConfiguring the Remote Ravens for Modbus with Wireless ACE Modem Name and DomainHost Raven IP Dynamic IPsRTU settings Raven mounted in an enclosure with an RTURTU to Raven setup Simple Network Management Protocol Snmp Snmp OverviewSnmp Traps Raven Snmp ConfigurationManagement Information Base MIB Listening PortUser Name and Password Security LevelWireless ACE Changing the Raven Password Menu Option Trap Destination Hardware Installation Connecting the AntennaConnecting power Connecting the Raven to a computer or other deviceData Services & RF Features Cdma Specifications for the Raven CdmaPhysical Characteristics EnvironmentalSerial Port Pin-outs Power ManagementPower consumption Raven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version Mounting Kit Raven Mounting Bracket, part number 100-170-1009 aRaven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version AT Commands Using Wireless AceUsing Telnet Terminal Emulation Wireless ACE Using AT CommandsStartAll ProgramsAccessoriesCommunicationsHyperTerminal HyperTerminal AT mode via Telnet Direct Serial ConnectionAT Command Tables HyperTerminal Comport SettingInformation Commands Command Details Information and StatusRaven None Basic CommandsBasic Commands common AT commands Activation Activation Provisioning Cellular Network Cellular Network Verizon’s Cdma Local Network and Host Modes PassThruThis command is not pro Ceeded by AT Local Network and Host ModesDatabits = 7 or Itystop bits Parity = S23=speed,databits Speed =Paritystop bits Stopbits =Figured to ignore DTR. When Ignore DTR is enabled Slip Default Atdt N.n = subnetPPP Direct Communication When *CSX1=0 TelnetDirect Communication Port S53=methodd.d.d.d Method =Ppppp Yyyy,hhmmss Time and DateMm/dd/yyyy = Hhmmss =Fn=d.d.d.d Friends ModeFriends Mode DNSn=d.d.d.dKeepalive IP Manager If *DOMAIN=eairlink.com, then whenExample if *MODEMNAME=mymodem Raven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version Logging ModbusMLISTid=d.d.d.d Modbus SettingsCannot be configured in Wireless ACE D.d=IP orLow order 4 bits Snmp Simple Network Management Protocol D.d = IP orSMTP/SMS Number Smtp email and SMS messagingNumber= SMS Name=Flag=1 Index=0-9C3211 Flag=0 Flag=2Other Other Settings Example of the MIB trap AIRLINK-MIB Definitions = Begin ImportsRaven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version Raven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version Raven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version Raven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version Raven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version Raven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version END Raven Cdma User Guide for Verizon, version Frequently Asked Questions FAQ and Solutions What is RSSI? Why is the Rssi for my Raven negative?Dual-band What is the Proper RF Coverage for my Raven?What Type of Antenna is Best for my Raven? DipoleMounts What do I need to power my Raven ?Can I use a portable battery to power my Raven ? 103 Public Mode *HOSTPRIVMODE=0 Private Mode *HOSTPRIVMODE=1What is the COM1000? 105Wireless ACE Wireless ACE Update PRLWireless ACE Update PRL interface AT Commands108 Support web site Contacting Technical Support