Siemens MC55 AT manual Atsiso=?, Atsiso?, ATSISO=srvProfileId

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Syntax

Test Command

AT^SISO=?

Response(s)

OK

Read Command

AT^SISO?

Response(s)

^SISO: <srvProfileId>, <srvParmTag>value "srvType" [, <srvState>, <socketState>,

<rxCount>, <txCount>, <locAddr>, <remAddr>] [^SISO: ...]

OK

Write Command

AT^SISO=<srvProfileId>

Response(s)

OK ERROR

+CME ERROR: <err>

PIN ASC0 ASC1 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge  Last

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Parameter Description

<srvProfileId>(num)

<srvProfileId> 0 ... 9 specified with AT^SISS.

<srvState>(num)

Internet service state.

Please note, that the state of an Internet service may influence the state of the serial DCD line. For details see description of value 2 for parameter <value> of command AT&C.

2

Allocated

 

Service profile resources are allocated, i.e. at least the service type has been

 

set (parameter <srvParmTag>, value "srvType" of AT^SISS). The service is

 

not opened, but ready for configuration.

3

Connecting

 

State after opening a service with AT^SISO where the connection is being

established.

If connection setup is successful the service proceeds to the state "4" (Up) and one of the URCs "^SISW" and "^SISR" may follow. If connection setup is not successful, the "^SIS" URC may appear and the service enters <srvState> 6 (Down).

In the case of FTP, <srvState>=3 means that the command channel is being established.

If the service profile is configured as Socket listener, then the listener always stays at <srvState>=3 and <socketState>=3 (LISTENER), while the <srvState> and <socketState> of the dynamically assigned service pro- file may change. See examples in Section 10.5.1.

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