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Xylem iCE3 GPRS Variant User Manual

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GPRS iCE

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, V1.30 User Guide

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AT^IHPS

Host (RS232) Port Settings

Description:

Defines the speed (in bits per second) and the data character framing for the host port. This
includes number of data bits, parity and number of stop bits.


Default:

9600,”8N1”


Notes:

This command takes effect immediately, so may require a corresponding change to the
terminal program settings to continue the configuration session.

Mode

Command

Responses

Read

AT^IHPS?

^IHPS: 9600,”8N1”
OK

Write

AT^IHPS=9600,”8N1”

OK OR ERROR

Help

AT^IHPS=?

^IHPS: (2400,4800,9600,19200,
38400,57600,115200,“8N1”)
OK



6.3.9 AT^IIPA

IP Acceptance

Description:

Defines a set of up to five fixed IP addresses and sub-net masks that are used to determine
whether a sender is permitted to access the iCE

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(and therefore, the host device) through

the GPRS network. The iCE

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will always process and forward data packets originating from

its remote IP address (defined by the AT^IRIP command).


Default:

x,“0.0.0.0”,”255.255.255.255” (where x can be 1-5)

Notes:

The first parameter defines which of the five entries in the IP acceptance table will be
updated with the settings contained in the second and third parameters.

Mode

Command

Responses

Read

AT^IIPA?

^IIPA: [lists the table entries]
OK

Write

AT^IIPA=1,”123.123.123.123”,”255.255.255.255”

OK OR ERROR

Help

AT^IIPA=?

^IIPA: 1, ”123.123.123.123”,
”255.255.255.255”
OK


6.3.10 AT^ILIP

Local IP

Description:

Defines the local IP address to use for connection to the GPRS network.


Default:

0.0.0.0


Notes:

This parameter is normally left at 0.0.0.0 as it is not usually defined by the user. Normally,
the local IP address is either linked to the SIM card (static IP address) or dynamically
allocated by the network in the case of an Internet or similar connection.

Mode

Command

Responses

Read

AT^ILIP?

^ILIP: “0.0.0.0”
OK

Write

AT^ILIP=”0.0.0.0”

OK OR ERROR

Help

AT^ILIP=?

^ILIP: “0.0.0.0”
OK