Sierra Wireless DART 200 CDPD Modem User Manual

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DART 200 CDPD Modem User’s Guide

5 DART Supported Protocols

PN1197-00 Revision 1.0

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Host TCP setup

The host (client) modem is set up to support polling of remote devices by
the host computer. The host uses flow control and the data being sent is
binary, not character data. The polling function does not require the TCP
server, but requires flow control, and timed data forwarding because of
the binary data.

Use this setup only for bench testing or a limited use trial. A production
application uses a leased line, frame relay, or Internet connection
between the host and the MDIS instead of a modem. In the latter
scenario, the production host application needs to include a software
stack (replacing the modem stack) to operate with the CDPD network.

In Table 5-4, only the line items marked with an R (required) or an O
(optional) are changed from the default (D).

Table 5-4. Host TCP setup

AT Command

Req Opt Def Description

AT^Annn.nnn.nnn.
nnn

R

Input IP Address (if not already done)

AT\N[1,2]

R

Side Preference (get from carrier)

AT\J0

D

Use default - No channel access
restrictions

AT\R4

R

Auto Registration at Power On

ATS13=0

R

With AT\R4 sets Continuous Automatic
Registration

AT\O0

R

PAD mode is required for TCP.

AT*A0

D

Use default - No server required

AT*L2100

D

Use default - Listen on port 2100

ATE0

O

No command mode character echo

ATV0

O

Use terse result codes

ATQ0

D

Use default - Result codes are sent to the
host

ATF1

D

Use default - Do not echo transmitted
data to the host

ATX1

D

Use default - Extended result codes

AT&C1

D

Use default - DCD follows state of the
connection

AT&D0

D

Use default - You may want to consider
using DTR to escape

AT&E2

O

Filter escape sequence from output

AT&S0

D

Use default - DSR is always active

AT\F3

D

Use default - Applies only if \M1
specified

AT\M0

D

Use default - Do not recognize data
forwarding characters

AT\Q2

D

Use default - Most PC’s use flow
control

AT\T1

D

Timed data forwarding - Always use
with binary data

AT*B0

D

Use default - Does not apply to TCP

AT*C1

D

Use default - Does not apply to TCP

AT*G1

D

Use default - Does not apply to TCP

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