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<strong>MC75</strong> <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Set</strong><br />

10.2 <strong>AT</strong>^SISS<br />

s<br />

^SISW: 1, 1<br />

FTP service is ready for upload.<br />

at^sisw=1,100<br />

Client requests to send 100 bytes.<br />

^SISW: 1, 100 The write command response confirms that 100<br />

bytes must be transferred now.<br />

0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012 User data are transferred.<br />

3456789012345678901234567890123456789012345<br />

67890123456789<br />

OK<br />

^SISW: 1, 1<br />

URC indicates that the FTP service is ready to transfer<br />

more data. Data of the last at^sisw command are<br />

transferred to the remote host.<br />

at^sisc=1,0<br />

OK<br />

^SISW: 1, 2<br />

No more data available. The file "example.txt" shall<br />

be closed on the FTP server.<br />

Data transfer finished. The connection to the FTP<br />

server is closed.<br />

10.2.5 Example: Sending Email over GPRS<br />

First set up a connection profile as explained in Section 10.1.2. Enter at least all parameters which are mandatory<br />

for a GPRS profile. The example uses the connection profile ID 0 and the service profile ID 9.<br />

at^siss=9,srvType,"Smtp"<br />

Select service type SMTP.<br />

OK<br />

at^siss=9,alphabet,"1"<br />

Choose ASCII alphabet.<br />

OK<br />

at^siss=9,conId,"1" Select connection profile 1.<br />

OK<br />

at^siss=9,address,"192.168.1.2"<br />

Specify SMTP server address.<br />

OK<br />

at^siss=9,user,"subscriber1"<br />

Specify sender's user name required for SMTP<br />

OK<br />

authentication.<br />

at^siss=9,passwd,"subscr1"<br />

Specify password used by the sender for SMTP<br />

OK<br />

authentication.<br />

at^siss=9,smFrom,"subscriber1@testdomain.com"<br />

Sender's email address.<br />

OK<br />

at^siss=9,smRcpt,"subscriber2@testdomain.com"<br />

Recipient's email address.<br />

OK<br />

at^siss=9,smSubj,"Meeting Request Sunday Enter text for subject field.<br />

Morning"<br />

OK<br />

at^siss=9,smAuth,"1"<br />

Sender name and password can be used for SMTP<br />

OK<br />

authentication.<br />

at^siss?<br />

To check the profile enter the <strong>AT</strong>^SISS read command.<br />

The response includes the values of all 10<br />

^SISS: 0, "svrType", ""<br />

^SISS: 1, "svrType", ""<br />

connection profiles. In this example, no values are<br />

^SISS: 2, "svrType", ""<br />

set for the profiles 0 through 8.<br />

^SISS: 3, "svrType", ""<br />

^SISS: 4, "svrType", ""<br />

^SISS: 6, "svrType", ""<br />

^SISS: 7, "svrType", ""<br />

^SISS: 8, "svrType", ""<br />

^SISS: 9, "svrType", "Smtp"<br />

^SISS: 9, "conId", "0"<br />

^SISS: 9, "alphabet", "1"<br />

^SISS: 9, "address", "192.168.1.2"<br />

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