AC75 AT Command Set

10.8 AT^SISW

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WriteLength>. A 0 value means that no data can be written at this time, i.e. it serves as a flow control mechanism.

In interactive text mode, <cnfWriteLength> indicates the maximum number of bytes it can process. Characters above the indicated number are ignored.

<unackData>(num)

Number of data bytes already sent but not yet acknowledged at the TCP layer.

The value is constantly changing until the entire upload job has completed. If the value equals 0 all data sent so far is acknowledged.

In binary mode, <unackData> includes the <cnfWriteLength> value of the pending write operation. There- fore, the very first write operation of an upload job returns identical values for <cnfWriteLength> and

<unackData>.

This mechanism allows the host application to easily verify whether or not the remote host has successfully received the data.

Parameter is not applicable to HTTP, POP3, SMTP and Socket with UDP protocol. For these services the counter is always set to 0.

<urcCauseId>(num)

1

The service is ready to accept new user data.

2

Data transfer has been finished successfully and Internet service may be

 

closed without loss of data.

Notes

The AT^SISW write command must be terminated only with the ASCII character set with ATS3. The factory default for S3 is #13 (Carriage Return). Do not send any further characters after the S3 end-of-line identifier, until the response "^SISW" is received. This is necessary to avoid that any characters related to the AT com- mand can be interpreted as being part of the data stream to be transferred. Also refer to Section 1.4, AT Com- mand Syntax.

If the Socket service is configured for use as UDP client and fixed size and the interactive text mode is active, the PDU length always equals the specified fixed length. If the input characters exceed the specified fixed length, then all surplus characters will be ignored. If the input characters are less than the specified fixed length, then the remaining range will be filled with "\0" bytes.

10.8.1Usage of parameter <eodFlag>

Service type

 

Socket

After the service accepts the end-of-data flag the service state changes to "Closing". No fur-

 

ther user data is accepted.

 

After releasing the TCP link the service remains in state "Down".

 

Parameter is not applicable to Socket with UDP protocol, i.e. value is ignored.

FTP

Parameter only applicable for FTP upload session.

 

After accepting the end-of-data flag the service state changes to "Closing" and starts to end

 

the running FTP session.

 

No further user data is accepted.

 

After the FTP session is completed on FTP protocol level the service state switches to "Down".

 

In case of successful completion the URC "^SISW: x,2" is generated.

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Siemens AC75 manual Usage of parameter eodFlag, No further user data is accepted