Index

Index

#

#ACCEPT – Answer Incoming Call

81

#ANSWERMODE – Set Answering Mode

75

#APNPW – Access Point Name Password

84

#APNSERV – Access Point Name

84

#APNUN – Access Point User Name

84

#ATCMD – Customize Dial-Up AT Commands

78

#AUTHENT – Authentication Type

74

#AUTOCONNECT – Automatically Connect the PPP Link

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83

#AUTODISC – Auto Discovery On or Off

54

#AUTODISCHOST – Set Auto Discovery Host Name

54

#AUTODISCPASSWORD – Set Auto Discovery Password

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55

#AUTODISCPORT – Auto Discovery Port

54

#AUTODISCTIMER – Auto Discovery Timer

54

#AUTODISCUSERNAME – Set Auto Discovery User Name

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55

#AUTORESET – Reset Main Processor at a Given Time.13

#BODYi – Set Pre-Defined Email Combinations

21

#CALLBACKTIMER – Automatic Call-Back Wait

76

#CALLSCREENNUM – Caller ID

76

#CCRECi – Set Additional Recipient CC

19

#CONNECTIONSTART – Start Communication

82

#CONNECTIONSTOP – Stop Communication

81

#DELFLASH – Erase Flash Memory Parameter Values...

13

#DHCP – DHCP On or Off

50, 57

#DIALN1 – Primary Dial-Up Number

79

#DIALN2 – Secondary Dial-Up Number

79

#DIALSELECT – Internet Connection Number

80

#DISPLAYIP – Display IP Addresses

85

#DLEMODE – Set DLE Mode

33

#DNSSERV1 – Set DNS Server IP Address

51, 58

#DNSSERV2 – Set Secondary DNS Server

51, 58

#DOMAIN – Set Domain Name of the Sender

20

#EMACSPD – Set Ethernet Connection

51

#ESCAPECHAR – Configure the Escape Character for

 

DLEMODE

15

#ETHIFSTATUS – View Network Interface Settings

52

#FTPAPPEND – Append Data to Server

31

#FTPGET – Download Files from FTP Server

30

#FTPGETFILENAME – Set FTP Download File Name

29

#FTPGETPATH – Set Path to Get Files from FTP Server 31

#FTPMODE – Enter FTP Mode

28

#FTPNETWORKTIMER – FTP Client Network Transmit

 

Safety Timeout Value

32

#FTPPORT – Enter FTP Server Port

28

#FTPPUT – Upload Files to FTP Server

30

#FTPPUTFILENAME – Set FTP Upload File Name

29

#FTPPUTPATH – Set Path to Send Files to FTP Server

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31

#FTPPW – Set FTP Password

29

#FTPSERV – Specify FTP Server Address

29

#FTPTYPE – Specify Data Type

28

#FTPUN – Set FTP User Name

29

#GETMAIL – Retrieve Host Mail

27

#GPIO – Enable/Disable and Configure External GPIO

Driven Events

 

89

#GPIOR – Read the Current Register Status of the

 

 

Specified GPIO Pin

 

89

#GPIOTRIGGER – Configure the GPIO pin and trigger type

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90

#GPRSCID – PDP Context Identifier

 

85

#GPRSMODE – Switch Between GSM and GPRS

85

#GPSGETMESSAGE – Get Queued GPS Message

95

#GPSGPGGA – Enable/Disable GPGGA Message

93

#GPSGPGLL – Enable/Disable GPGLL Message

 

94

#GPSGPGSA – Enable/Disable GPGSA Message

94

#GPSGPGSV – Enable/Disable GPGSV Message

94

#GPSGPRMC – Enable/Disable GPRMC Message

94

#GPSGPVTG – Enable/Disable GPVTG Message

95

#GPSINTERVAL – Set GPS Server Transmission Interval

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93

#GPSINTERVALLOC – GPS Local Transmission Interval95

#GPSPORT – Set GPS Host Port

 

92

#GPSPREFIX – Set GPS Message Prefix

 

92

#GPSPROTO – Set GPS Host Protocol

 

92

#GPSPW – Set GPS Host Login Password

 

93

#GPSSERV – Set GPS Host Server Address

 

92

#GPSURAIS – Set GPS Unique Remote Asset

 

 

 

Identification String

 

93

#HOSTNAME – Configure the DHCP Client Host Name ..

52

#IPADDR – Set Static IP Address

50, 57

#IPDNSSERV – Configure the DNS Server

 

58

#IPDNSTABLE – Display DNS Table

 

60

#IPGATEWAY – Set Gateway Address

50, 57

#IPNETMASK – Set Subnet Mask

51, 58

#IPQUERY – Give a Domain Name

 

59

#IPRELEASE – Release a DHCP Address Assigned by the

Server

 

59

#IPRENEW – Renew DHCP Information from Server

59

#IPRESOLV – Is There a Connection with DNS or Not ....

59

#ISPPW – ISP Password

 

80

#ISPUN – ISP User Name

 

80

#KEEPALIVEDELAY – Keep-Alive Delay

 

77

#KEEPALIVEMODE – Keep-Alive Mode

 

76

#KEEPALIVEPORT – Keep-Alive Port Number

 

77

#KEEPALIVESERV – Keep-Alive Server Address

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77

#LEGACYMODE – Legacy Mode Enable/Disable

 

14

#LTCPSTART – Open Listening Mode

 

38

#LTCPSTOP – Close TCP Listening Mode

 

39

#LUDPSTART – Initiate the UDP Session in Listen

 

 

Mode

 

45

#LUDPSTOP – Close UDP Listening Mode

 

46

#OTCP – Open a TCP Connection

 

39

#OUDP – Initiate UDP Session in Active Mode

 

46

#OUTPORT – UDP/TCP Local Port Number

39, 46, 77

#PERSISTENTSOCKET Persistent Socket

33, 41

#PHYTIMEOUT – Inactivity Timer

 

78

#PING – Start PING Request

 

47

#PINGDELAY – PING Delay Time

 

47

#PINGNUM – Number of PING Requests

 

47

#PINGREMOTE – IP Address of PING Request

 

47

#POP3HEADERMODE – POP3 Header

 

26

#POP3PORT – Set POP3 Server Port

 

26

 

 

 

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