HUAWEI MG323 GSM M2M Module
AT Command Interface Specification Contents
Issue 02 (2010-11-23) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential
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10.2.3 Displaying the Status of the Specified Connection Profile.................................................140
10.2.4 Examples........................................................................................................................... 140
10.3 AT^SISS - Command for Creating the Service Profile............................................................... 141
10.3.1 Checking Whether This Command Is Available................................................................ 141
10.3.2 Reading the Status of the Service Profile.......................................................................... 141
10.3.3 Setting the Internet Service Profile.................................................................................... 143
10.3.4 Examples........................................................................................................................... 143
10.4 AT^SISI - Command for Querying the Service Profile................................................................144
10.4.1 Querying the ID of the Defined Service Profile ................................................................. 144
10.4.2 Querying the Status of the Service Profile......................................................................... 145
10.4.3 Displaying the Status of the Specified Service Profile....................................................... 146
10.4.4 Examples........................................................................................................................... 146
10.5 AT^SISO - Command for Starting Internet Services .................................................................. 147
10.5.1 Checking Whether This Command Is Available................................................................ 147
10.5.2 Querying the Open Status of All Services......................................................................... 147
10.5.3 Starting a Specified Internet Service................................................................................. 148
10.5.4 Examples........................................................................................................................... 148
10.6 AT^SISC - Command for Stopping Internet Services................................................................. 149
10.6.1 Checking Whether This Command Is Available................................................................ 149
10.6.2 Stopping a Specified Internet Service............................................................................... 149
10.6.3 Examples........................................................................................................................... 149
10.7 AT^SISW - Command for Writing Data for Internet Services..................................................... 150
10.7.1 Checking Whether This Command Is Available................................................................ 150
10.7.2 Writing Data to the Buffer of a Service.............................................................................. 150
10.7.3 ^SISW - Command for Reporting Unsolicitedly................................................................. 151
10.7.4 Examples........................................................................................................................... 151
10.8 AT^SISR - Command for Internet Services to Read Data..........................................................152
10.8.1 Checking Whether the AT^SISR Command Is Available................................................... 152
10.8.2 Reading Data Out From the Buffer of an Internet Service................................................ 153
10.8.3 ^SISR - Command for Reporting Unsolicitedly ................................................................. 154
10.8.4 Exmaples........................................................................................................................... 154
10.9 ^SIS - Command for Unsolicitedly Reporting the Information About Internet Services............. 155
11 Commands for Short Messages............................................................................................ 156
11.1 AT+CMGD - Command for Deleting Short Messages................................................................ 156
11.1.1 Checking the Parameter Range Supported by the Command.......................................... 156
11.1.2 Deleting Short Messages................................................................................................... 157
11.1.3 Examples........................................................................................................................... 157
11.2 AT+CMGF - Command for Setting the Format of Short Messages............................................ 158
11.2.1 Checking the Supported Format of Short Messages ........................................................158
11.2.2 Reading the Format of Short Messages............................................................................ 159
11.2.3 Setting the Format of Short Messages.............................................................................. 159