C: at commands, At commands – Sierra Wireless RJ-11 User Manual

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Rev 3.0 B 2/15/08

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C: AT Commands

Response Codes

Modem Signal

Behavior

Phone Numbers

Port Settings

In addition to the web‐based interface, you can use some typed 
AT Commands with the  RJ‐11 IP Gateway. To enter AT 
commands, you need to be connected to the device via telnet 
or by using the RJ‐11 port as you would a standard analog 
modem.

All AT command strings, with the exception of the break 
sequence (“+++”) and the repeat command (“A/”), must be 
terminated with the command line termination character, 
defined in S3 (default is CR). All characters before ʹATʹ are 
ignored. Unsupported commands are ignored and generate an 
“OK” result code. Multiple commands may be combined on a 
single line, however the AT command string is currently 
limited to 40 characters. 

Command

Function

Response

/

Repeat last command

Varies
Note: Command executes upon “/” character,
CR not needed.

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Attention

OK(0)

A

Answer

OK(0), NO CARRIER(3)

D

Dial

CONNECT(1), NO CARRIER(3)
If suffixed with “;” character, will return to
command mode upon connection.

En

Echo Mode
0=Turn command echo off
1=Turn command echo on (default)

OK(0)

Hn

Hang-up or Terminate connection.
Optional argument has no function

OK(0)

In

Information
0=Serial Port Speed
3= Model and Version

Varies
Actual value equals current port speed
NDS/5102 (2 Port, RJ-45) v01A

O

Return to data mode from
command mode

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