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Internal Internet Service Commands
A brief description of the internet service commands are provided in Table 10.10. For futher information, refer to the Cinterion TC63i AT Command Set document available from Cinterion
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Table 10.10: Internet Service Commands
Command Description
Internet Connection Close:
AT^SICC
AT^SICI
The write command releases a connection opened with AT^SICO and restores the previously set inactivity timeout "inactTO" of the selected connection profile.
Internet Connection Information:
The read command requests the current status of the Internet connection profiles currently defined with AT^SICS. The write command displays the status of the specified Internet connection profile.
AT^SICO
AT^SICS
AT^SISS
AT^SISE
AT^SISO
AT^SISC
AT^SISI
AT^SISR
AT^SISW
At^SISX
Internet Connection Open:
The write command opens a connection profile (also referred to as bearer). A connection opened with AT^SICO remains open until closed with AT^SICC or, in case of inactivity, disconnected by the network.
Internet Connection Setup Profile:
The command serves to create and edit Internet connection profiles.
Internet Service Setup Profile:
The command serves to set up the necessary parameters in the Internet service profiles.
Internet Service Error Report:
The write command returns the current error status of the specified Internet service profile.
Internet Service Open:
The write command starts the Internet session configured by the service profile.
Internet Service Close:
The write command performs all necessary action to release all properties activated by AT^SISO.
Internet Service Information:
The read command requests the current status of all defined Internet service profiles. The write command requests the status of the specified Internet service profile.
Internet Service Read Data:
The write command triggers reading data via the Internet service configured with AT^SISS.
Internet Service Write Data:
The write command triggers writing data via the Internet service configured configured with AT^SISS.
Internet Service Execution:
The write command sends ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) Echo
Requests to a target IP address or host name (also referred to as Ping command).
AT^SISX=‖Ping‖,0,<host name or IP address>
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- 5 PREFACE
- 5 Copyright Notice
- 5 Modem Use
- 5 Interference Issues
- 6 Mobile Application Safety
- 6 Related Documents
- 7 ABBREVIATIONS
- 8 PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- 8 Module Identification
- 8 General Description
- 8 Features and Benefits
- 8 Catalog Part Number Breakdown
- 9 SMC Module Description
- 9 Top side reference
- 10 Bottom side reference
- 11 Pin Descriptions
- 12 DEVELOPMENT/TEST BOARD INTERFACE
- 12 Development/Test board
- 13 Accessories
- 14 GETTING STARTED USING THE SMC TEST BOARD
- 14 Connecting Up the SMC Test Board
- 14 HyperTerminal Settings
- 15 Verify SMC Modem Connectivity
- 16 Define the Packet Data Protocol (PDP) Context
- 17 Connect using the Dial-Up-Network Connection
- 20 SIM CARD SPECIFIC INFORMATION
- 21 What to do if PIN or password authentication fails?
- 23 CALL SETUP INFORMATION
- 23 Circuit Switched Data (CSD)
- 24 CSD Incoming Calls
- 24 CSD Outgoing Calls
- 25 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
- 25 GPRS Attach/Detach
- 26 Define the GPRS Context
- 26 GPRS PDP Context activation/ deactivation
- 26 GPRS Data Mode
- 27 Short Message Service (SMS)
- 27 Initializing SMS
- 28 Writing SMS
- 28 Reading SMS
- 28 Deleting SMS
- 28 Sending SMS
- 28 Receiving SMS
- 28 SMS Status Report
- 29 Internet Services
- 29 Step-by-step instructions on how to configure and use TCP/IP communications
- 29 Maximum number of profiles defined / used
- 31 SMC MODEM MODULE PROFILES
- 32 COMMON AT COMMAND REFERENCE GUIDE
- 34 AT COMMAND REFERENCE
- 34 AT Command Types
- 34 Command Line Syntax
- 35 Result Codes
- 35 Configuration Commands
- 37 Status Control Commands
- 38 Serial Interface Control Commands
- 39 Security Commands
- 40 Identification Commands
- 40 Call Related Commands
- 42 Network Service Commands
- 45 Internal Internet Service Commands
- 46 GPRS Commands
- 49 Short Message Service (SMS) Commands
- 50 SIM Related Commands
- 51 Hardware Related Commands
- 52 Factory Default AT Command values
- 54 SPECIFICATIONS
- 54 General Specifications
- 55 Data Transmission Specifications
- 56 Mechanical Specifications
- 57 SERVICE AND SUPPORT
- 57 Product Warranty, RMA and Contact Information
- 57 RMA Request
- 57 Product Documentation
- 57 Technical Support
- 58 Power Supply Issues
- 59 SMC-GPRS Power Supply Requirements
- 61 Windows XP
- 61 Add Standard Windows Modem
- 65 Configuring the Modem
- 66 Create a Dial-Up Networking (DUN) Connection