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Chapter 1: Product Features<br />

+MIPPUSH<br />

+MIPFLUSH<br />

+MIPCONF<br />

Table 1-1: <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Commands</strong> (Cont.)<br />

<strong>AT</strong> Command Description Page<br />

This command causes the H24 module to push the data accumulated<br />

in its accumulating buffers into the protocol stack.<br />

This command causes the H24 module to flush (delete) data<br />

accumulated in its accumulating buffers.<br />

This command allows to configure TCP stack parameters, such as<br />

retransmissions number, upper and bottom limits of retransmission<br />

timeout, close delay. It can be used to configure TCP socket<br />

parameters before socket activation or when the socket is in active<br />

state.<br />

Page 3-329<br />

Page 3-331<br />

Page 3-333<br />

+MIPXOFF This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal to stop sending data. Page 3-338<br />

+MIPXON<br />

+MIPRTCP<br />

+MIPRUDP<br />

+MIPST<strong>AT</strong><br />

+MIPD<strong>AT</strong>A<br />

+MPING<br />

+MPINGST<strong>AT</strong><br />

+MIPCSC<br />

+MIPSSL<br />

A-GPS<br />

This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal when the H24 has free<br />

memory in the accumulating buffer.<br />

This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal when data is received<br />

from the TCP protocol stack.<br />

This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal when data is received<br />

from the UDP protocol stack.<br />

This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal indicating a change in<br />

link status.<br />

This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal indicating a data<br />

comes from Network when H24 is in pseudo-command<br />

mode.<br />

This command will allow verifying IP connectivity to another<br />

remote machine (computer) by sending one or more Internet Control<br />

Message Protocol (ICMP) Echo Request messages.<br />

This is the unsolicited response that the H24 sends to the terminal to<br />

inform of ping execution status update and provides summary<br />

statistics of ping request when ping request execution is completed.<br />

This <strong>AT</strong> command is used to configure the SSL feature behavior in<br />

case of non - fatal alerts.<br />

This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal indicating an errors,<br />

warnings or alerts that occurred during SSL connection.<br />

Page 3-339<br />

Page 3-339<br />

Page 3-340<br />

Page 3-340<br />

Page 3-341<br />

Page 3-342<br />

Page 3-346<br />

Page 3-348<br />

Page 3-350<br />

Positioning Methods Configuration<br />

+MGPSMODE Positioning mode configuration. Page 3-355<br />

+MGPSPROTO<br />

COL<br />

Positioning assisted protocol configuration. Page 3-356<br />

User Plane Protocol Specific Configurations<br />

+MGPSURL Set user plane server parameters. Page 3-357<br />

+MGPSSUPL Set user plane security. Page 3-358<br />

Time To First Fix (TTFF)<br />

April 15, 2010 H24 - <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Commands</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 1-29

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