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AC75 AT Command Set

4.10 AT+CMUX

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AC75_ATC_V01.002

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Notes

• The write command is used to enter the multiplex mode. The setup of the logical channels is initiated by the

TE, i.e. the TE acts as initiator. This means that the TE shall ensure that logical channels are established

before any further actions on the channels can be started.

• There is a timeout of five seconds, if the multiplexer protocol is enabled and no multiplexer control channel is

established. The GSM engine returns to AT command mode.

• The parameter maximum frame size (N1) of

AT+CMUX

in GSM 07.10 is fixed to 98 bytes and cannot be

changed. All other parameters are not available.

• The Multiplex feature is not relevant for Java applications. The mode cannot be started if the ME is Java con-

trolled.

If Java autostart is enabled with

AT^SCFG

, it is not possible to activate Multiplex mode on ASC0 or USB.

• Multiplexer mode requires character framing to be set to 8 bits, no parity and 1 stop bit. The setting can be

made using (

AT+ICF

=3).

4.10.1

Restrictions on Multiplex mode

When the serial interface ASC0 is in multiplex mode, data and fax calls can only be set up on logical channel 1.

Due to this restriction, AT commands have a different behavior on channels 2+3 compared to channel 1. Several

commands are not available, others return different responses. This section summarizes the concerned com-

mands. For general rules and restrictions to be considered in Multiplex mode please refer to

[6]

.

Table 4.1: Availability of AT Commands on Virtual Channels

1) Siemens GSM engines support the registers S0 - S29. You can change S0,S3,S4,S5,S6,S7,S8,S10 and S18 using the

related ATSn commands (see starting from

ATS0

). The other registers are read-only and for internal use only!

2) The applicability of the

+++

escape sequence depends on the customer's external application based on the Mulitplexer

Protocol. Recommendations for implementing an appropriate modem status command (MSC) are provided in

[6]

, Section

"Escape Sequence".

3) PDP contexts can be defined on any channel, but are visible and usable only on the channel on which they are defined

(thus it is not possible to define a context on channel 2 and activate it on channel 3). GPRS connections can be estab-

Command

Behavior on channel 1

Behavior on channel 2+3

+++

not usable, but see note

2)

not usable, but see note

2)

AT+CBST

as described

not usable

AT+CRLP

as described

not usable

AT+CG... (GPRS commands)

as described

see note

3)

AT+F... (Fax commands)

as described

not usable

AT&S

as described

not usable

ATA

as described

no Data Calls

ATD

as described

no Data Calls

ATDI

as described

not usable

ATL

as described

not usable

ATM

as described

not usable

ATO

as described

not usable

ATS6

1)

as described

not usable

ATS7

1)

as described

not usable

ATS8

1)

as described

not usable

ATS10

1)

as described

not usable

ATS18

1)

as described

not usable

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