About This Guide
Who should read this guide
This User’s Guide is designed to assist application software developers with setup, installation, testing, and design of applications for the Data Access Radio Transceiver (DART) 200.
Skills required to use this guide
The reader requires a basic working knowledge of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and the use of the Attention (AT) command set to use this guide.
What is in this guide
This guide provides information and assistance for both physical installation and programming of the DART.
This guide is composed of eight chapters, eight appendixes, a glossary and an index.
Chapter 1, Introduction, describes new features for version 3.0.10, how to migrate from previous versions, and Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) network information. Also, the AT command set is summarized in this chapter.
Chapter 2, Installation and Setup, provides the basic information needed to install, setup, and test the modem on the CDPD network.
Chapter 3, CDPD Security Features, discusses security features such as airlink security, authentication services, and modem security management.
Chapter 4, Broadcast and Multicast Operation, discusses the CDPD broadcast and multicast functions.
Chapter 5, DART Supported Protocols, discusses and gives set up instructions for the communication protocols supported by the DART, including User Datagram Protocol (UDP), Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), Serial Line Interface Protocol (SLIP), and telnet. The TCP and UDP sections include sample setups for each of the protocols.