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AC75 AT Command Set

10.13 Internet Service URC "^SIS"

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AC75_ATC_V01.002

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10/30/06

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10.13

Internet Service URC "^SIS"

This section first describes the syntax and the parameters of the "

^SIS

" URC. The second part consists of tables

listing the information elements delivered within the "

^SIS

" URC and the command response of

AT^SISE

.

The presentation of the "

^SIS

" URC containing the parameter

=0 can be disabled or enabled

depending on whether polling mode or URC mode is preferred. To do so, use the

AT^SCFG

command, parameter

"Tcp/WithURCs" (refer to

). However, if related to

=1 or 2, the "

^SIS

" URC will

always be delivered regardless of the setting made with

AT^SCFG

.

Unsolicited Result Code

Indicates an event, an error or an information element. The same information can be obtained via

AT^SISE

.

^SIS:

,

[, [

][,

]]

The URC may appear if an event or an error occurs, for example after opening an Internet service with

AT^SISO

or any time during operation. The URC also indicates a request for a mobile terminated Internet service client

connection, or a failure if a mobile terminated request is rejected. Furthermore, the URC may deliver an informa-

tion element resulting from a specific command given in the service profile.

A list of possible causes can be found in the tables below. The tables contain the

and, if applica-

ble, a specific

. If marked with *) the precise text related to a

varies greatly

depending on the scenario and the implementation of the remote server. In these cases, only a brief explanation

of the scenario can be found in the table column "Description".

Parameter Description

URC cause identifier.
0

An event has occurred after opening or while using an Internet service.

The event number is presented via

and may be an error, a

warning, an information element or a note. Optionally additional information

may be supplied via

.

1

Indicates that an opened Socket listener service is receiving a connection

request from a remote client.

The incoming socket connection is dynamically assigned to the next free Inter-

net service profile. In this case, the parameter

inside the "

^SIS

"

URC equals the

of the dynamically assigned service pro-

file. This ID shall be used to accept the connection request with

AT^SISO

or to

reject it with

AT^SISC

.

The connection status may be requested by using the

AT^SISI

read or write

command or the

AT^SISO

read command. Among other details, the response

indicates the IP address of the remote client (parameter

). This

may be helpful to decide whether to accept or reject the request.

2

Incoming Socket service client connection has failed. The client request was

rejected automatically because no free Internet service profile was available.

Information identifier related to

. See tables below for further detail. The

number

ranges indicate the type of information element:

0: Service is working properly.

1 - 2000: Error, service is aborted and enters

=6 (Down).

2001 - 4000: Information related to progress of service.

4001 - 6000: Warning, but no service abort.

6001 - 8000: Notes

Additional information for Socket service: As stated above, if a Socket connection request from a remote client

is received (see

=1) the

equals the

of the dynamically assigned

free service profile.

(num)

(num)