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-6. Service Provider commands beginning with caret (^) (cont.)

^F

Force PIN Usage

Enables the application developer to specify whether or not modem users require PINs. If the carrier
does not require PINs, they can still be required by the user with the AT\P+ command.

Format:

AT^F0

PIN usage is not required (default).

AT^F1

PIN usage is required.

Result codes:

OK

Valid argument

ERROR

Invalid argument

NOT ENABLED

Modem is not in service provider mode

^G

Set Multicast Group ID (GMID)

Attaches a GMID to the user-defined multicast NEI. It must reference the slot in the NEI table where
the multicast NEI is located.

The GMID is a carrier assigned value and is used by the MDIS, when the multicast NEI is registered,
to put the NEI into the specified multicast group list. Packets directed to the multicast group are
forwarded to all registered group members regardless of their current location.

Format:

AT^G<g>/<n>

where <g> = 0 to 65535

<n> = 0 to 9; default is 0; (see AT^A)

example: AT^G250/2

AT^G-<n>

This form of the AT^G command is used to remove the GMID in slot n of the
NEI list.

Result codes:
OK

Valid argument

ERROR

Invalid argument

NOT ENABLED

Modem is not in service provider mode

^H

Set Service Provider Identifier (SPI)

Loads an SPI into one of the 10 slots (numbered 0 - 9) in the DART’s SPI table: it applies in CDPD
1.1 mode only.

See the \J command in Chapter 2, Installation and Setup, Initial testing, for more

information.

Format:
AT^H<s>/<n>

where <s> = 0 to 65535

<n> = 0 to 9; default is 0; (see AT^A)

example: AT^H250/0

AT^H-<n>

This form of the AT^H command is used to remove the SPI in slot n of the
modem’s SPI table.

AT^H?

Display current SPI table entries

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