Sierra Wireless DART 200 CDPD Modem User Manual

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DART 200 CDPD Modem User’s Guide

F DART AT Command Set

PN1197-00 Revision 1.0

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Table F-4. Commands beginning with asterisk (*) (cont.)

*K
(cont.)

Format:

AT*K0

No keep-alives (default)

AT*K1

Transmit only

AT*K2

Receive (and discard) only

AT*K3

Transmit/receive

Result codes:

OK

Valid argument

ERROR

Invalid argument

*L

Set Listen Port

Specifies the port number that the servers (TCP or UDP) listen on for connection requests or incoming
data packets. This command can be issued at any time. However, the new port does not become active
until the server is stopped and restarted or the modem is reset. Save the new port number with an
AT&W.

Format:
AT*L<n>

Where <n> is in the range of 1025 through 4999 for compliance with industry
standards. The default value is 2100 for backward compatibility with earlier
versions of the modem software.

AT*L?

Display current port number.

Result codes:

OK

Valid argument

ERROR

Invalid argument

n

Current port number

*M

Set MAS IP Address for SLIP

Sets the IP Address of the MAS (terminal) connected to the DART’s serial port. It is required for the
modem to operate in SLIP mode. It is recommended that the modem’s active NEI be used for this
address. Refer to Chapter 5, DART Supported Protocols, for more information.

The value entered can be verified by using the AT\S? command

NOTE:
A MAS address is required to permit the DART to operate in SLIP mode.

Format:
AT*Ms

s = IP Address of MAS (terminal). The form is n.n.n.n

Result codes:

OK

Valid argument

ERROR

Invalid argument

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