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• Also Mobile terminated (incoming) connections can be made, now it is possible to receive
incoming TCP connection requests;
• A new internal firewall has been implemented in order to guarantee a certain level of security on
internet applications.
3.31.2 Easy
GPRS
definition
The Easy GPRS feature provides a way to replace the need of an Internet TCP/IP stack at the
terminal equipment side. The steps that will be required to obtain a virtual serial connection (that is
actually a socket) to the Internet peer are:
• Configuring the GPRS Access
• Configuring the embedded TCP/IP stack behavior
• Defining the Internet Peer to be contacted
• Request the GPRS and socket connections to be opened (host is connected)
• Exchange raw data
• Close the socket and GPRS context
All these steps are achieved through AT commands.
As for common modem interface, two logical statuses are involved: command mode and data traffic
mode:
• In Command Mode (CM), some AT commands are provided to configure the Data Module
Internet stack and to start up the data traffic.
• In data traffic mode (Socket Mode, SKTM), the client can send/receive a raw data stream
which will be encapsulated in the previously configured TCP / IP packets which will be sent to
the other side of the network and vice versa. Control plane of ongoing socket connection is
deployed internally to the module.
For more detailed information regarding GPRS please consult Easy GPRS User Guide and AT
Commands Reference Guide.