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TABLE 16. Modbus Settings

Command

Parameters

Details

 

 

 

RKEY=n

n= 0 or

Radio Transceiver Keying.

 

 

0 : Off (Default)

 

 

1 : On

 

 

Enable/disable MDS Radio transceiver keying. Radio

 

 

keying is designed to assert CTS when a packet is

 

 

received, delay the time as specified, send the data out

 

 

the serial port, wait the same amount time, drop CTS.

 

 

This way, the CTS signal can be used to key a transmit-

 

 

ter on and give it time to reach its power level before

 

 

data is sent to it. Delay interval is specified in S221.

 

 

Cannot be configured in Wireless ACE.

 

 

 

S53=[method][][d.d.d.d][/

method =

Destination IP address, port, and method. These are used

ppppp]

P - UDP

as defaults for the D (Dial) AT command.

 

Examples:

 

T - TCP

 

ATS53=T192.168.100.23/12345

 

N - Telnet

 

ATS53=foo.earlink.com

 

d.d.d.d = IP or

 

Telnet to the specified IP at port 12345

 

name adresse

 

ppppp = the port

ATS53=192.168.100.23/12345

 

address

Query the specified IP at port 12345

 

 

 

 

ATS53=/12345

 

 

Query port 12345

 

 

 

*DPORT=n

n=1-65535

The modem's Device Port. Can also be set with the com-

 

 

mand S110.

 

 

 

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) can be used to monitor devices connected to a network for any conditions which warrant administration attention. By default, SNMP uses port 161, however most Internet providers (including cellu- lar) block all ports below 1024 as a security measure.

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