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<strong>TC63i</strong> <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Set</strong><br />

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10.8 <strong>AT</strong>^SISW<br />

WriteLength>. A 0 value means that no data can be written at this time, i.e.<br />

it serves as a flow control mechanism.<br />

In interactive text mode, indicates the maximum number<br />

of bytes it can process. Characters above the indicated number are ignored.<br />

(num)<br />

Number of data bytes already sent but not yet acknowledged at the TCP layer.<br />

The value is constantly changing until the entire upload job has completed. If the value equals 0 all data sent so<br />

far is acknowledged.<br />

In binary mode, includes the value of the pending write operation. Therefore,<br />

the very first write operation of an upload job returns identical values for and<br />

.<br />

This mechanism allows the host application to easily verify whether or not the remote host has successfully<br />

received the data.<br />

Parameter is not applicable to HTTP, POP3, SMTP and Socket with UDP protocol. For these services the<br />

counter is always set to 0.<br />

(num)<br />

1 The service is ready to accept new user data.<br />

2 Data transfer has been finished successfully and Internet service may be<br />

closed without loss of data.<br />

Notes<br />

• The <strong>AT</strong>^SISW write command must be terminated only with the ASCII character set with <strong>AT</strong>S3. The factory<br />

default for S3 is #13 (Carriage Return). Do not send any further characters after the S3 end-of-line identifier,<br />

until the response "^SISW" is received. This is necessary to avoid that any characters related to the <strong>AT</strong> command<br />

can be interpreted as being part of the data stream to be transferred. Also refer to Section 1.4, <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Command</strong><br />

Syntax.<br />

• If the Socket service is configured for use as UDP client and fixed size and the interactive text mode is active,<br />

the PDU length always equals the specified fixed length. If the input characters exceed the specified fixed<br />

length, then all surplus characters will be ignored. If the input characters are less than the specified fixed<br />

length, then the remaining range will be filled with "\0" bytes.<br />

10.8.1 Usage of parameter <br />

Service type<br />

Socket<br />

FTP<br />

After the service accepts the end-of-data flag the service state changes to "Closing". No further<br />

user data is accepted.<br />

After releasing the TCP link the service remains in state "Down".<br />

Parameter is not applicable to Socket with UDP protocol, i.e. value is ignored.<br />

Parameter only applicable for FTP upload session.<br />

After accepting the end-of-data flag the service state changes to "Closing" and starts to end<br />

the running FTP session.<br />

No further user data is accepted.<br />

After the FTP session is completed on FTP protocol level the service state switches to "Down".<br />

In case of successful completion the URC "^SISW: x,2" is generated.<br />

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