Sierra Wireless DART 200 CDPD Modem User Manual

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DART 200 CDPD Modem User’s Guide

5 DART Supported Protocols

Sierra Wireless, Inc.

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Many of the following profile parameters apply and need to be evaluated
before proceeding to step 1. Some need to be set to provide the proper
application operating environment, and others can be allowed to default.
Review application programming in Chapter 8, Application
Programming,
and the command descriptions in Appendix F, DART AT
Command Set.

Command mode echo (En)

Data set ready (DSR) operation (&Sn)

Verbose mode (Vn)

Data forwarding operation (\Fn)

Quiet mode (Qn)

Manual transmit control (\Mn)

Online mode echo (Fn)

Flow control (\Qn)

Extended result codes (Xn)

Automatic transmit control (\Tn)

Data carrier detect (DCD) operation (&Cn)

TCP PAD Keep-alives (*Kn)

Data terminal ready (DTR) operation (&Dn)

Set Listen Port (*Ln)

Escape code recognition (&En)

1. Set the key parameter, PAD Operating mode (\On), to \O0

for TCP

operation.

2. If the modem is to be set up as a server to answer incoming calls

(connection requests), select the method to be used. There are two
options available: setting S-Register 0 = 1 with an

ATS0=1

command is the preferred method. This option puts the modem into
permanent auto answer mode. The alternative is for the MAS to wait
for the RING message, indicating an incoming connection request,
and then use the answer command, ATA, to establish the connection.

3. Select the port for the DART 200 to listen on for incoming messages

with *L command by using an AT*Ln, where n is the desired
listening port. Unless you are operating on a closed network, use a
decimal number in the range of 1025 to 4999 for compliance with
industry standards. The default value for the listening port is 2100
for backward compatibility with earlier versions of the modem.

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