Table 7-6. modem mode commands – Lantronix UDS1100 User Manual

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7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration

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When an active connection is in effect, the unit terminates the connection if it
receives the following sequence from the attached serial device:

‹

No serial data is received for one second.

‹

The character sequence +++ is received, with no more than one second
between each two characters.

‹

No serial data is received for one second after the last + character. At this time,
the unit responds affirmatively per the selected echo/response mode.

‹

The character string ATH is received, terminated with a carriage return. The
unit responds affirmatively according to the selected echo/response mode and
drops the network connection. The serial interface reverts to accepting
command strings.

If this sequence is not followed, the unit remains in data transfer mode.

Table 7-6. Modem Mode Commands

Modem Mode
Command

Function

ATDTx.x.x.x,pppp or
ATDTx.x.x.x/pppp

Makes a connection to an IP address (x.x.x.x) and a remote port
number (pppp).

ATDTx.x.x.x

Makes a connection to an IP address (x.x.x.x) and the remote port
number defined within the unit.

ATD0.0.0.0

Forces the unit into Monitor Mode if a remote IP address and port
number are defined within the unit.

ATD

Forces the unit into Monitor Mode if a remote IP address and port
number are not defined within the unit.

ATDx.x.x.x

Makes a connection to an IP address (x.x.x.x) and the remote port
number defined within the unit.

ATH

Hangs up the connection (Entered as +++ATH ).

ATS0=n

Enables or disables connections from the network going to the serial
port.
n=0 disables the ability to make a connection from the network to the
serial port.
n=1-9 enables the ability to make a connection from the network to
the serial port.
n>1-9 is invalid.

ATEn

Enables or disables character echo and responses.
n=0 disables character echo and responses.
n=1 enables character echo and responses.

ATVn

Enables numeric response or full verbose.
n=0 enables numeric response.
n=1 enables full verbose.

Note:

The unit recognizes these AT commands as single commands such as

ATE0 or ATV1; it does not recognize compound commands such as ATE0V.

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