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Enabler-G AT Command Set - SE Spezial-Electronic AG

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<strong>AT</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Set</strong> Reference<br />

Version 1.08<br />

3.2.5.3. $TCPRETRYTO TCP API Retry Timeout<br />

<strong>Command</strong> Function Specifies the number of seconds without<br />

receiving a TCP level ACK that will cause<br />

the connection to be closed.<br />

<strong>Command</strong> Functional Enfora Specific<br />

Group<br />

<strong>Command</strong> Format Query <strong>AT</strong>$TCPRETRYTO=?<br />

Response $TCPRETRYTO: (120-65535)<br />

OK<br />

Write Format <strong>AT</strong>$TCPRETRYTO=<br />

OK<br />

Read Format <strong>AT</strong>$TCPRETRYTO?<br />

Response $TCPRETRYTO: <br />

Execution Format N/A<br />

Response N/A<br />

Parameter Values<br />

TCP API retry timeout value<br />

Reference<br />

Standard Scope Optional<br />

Enfora Implementation Scope Full<br />

Notes After closing the connection, the device will<br />

attempt to reconnect using the FRIEND list.<br />

The purpose of this command is to provide<br />

an abort to the TCP stack level retries.<br />

Currently, the number of retries is 10 and<br />

the amount of time varies based on<br />

calculated round trip time. The minimum<br />

time allowed is 120 seconds.<br />

Attempts to set the retry timeout to a value<br />

less than 120 or more than 65535 will result<br />

in an error.<br />

GSM0107PB001MAN Page 231 of 370 1.08 – 25 January 2007

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