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CHAPTER 5
Data Communication and Host Modes
The PinPoint-E plays the part of a HOST when a computer or another device is connected to its 
serial or Ethernet port. The PinPoint-E can also route data to/from the connected device to the cel-
lular network. 
Note:
The PinPoint-E moves data from one port to the cellular network in a simple
one-to-one routing. It does not employ a routing table or any complicated routing 
protocol. If you need to have one-to-many routing, you can connect the PinPoint-E 
to a router. The router would provide the multiple routing and the PinPoint-E 
would provide one-to-one for the router to the cellular network and the Internet.
As the host, the PinPoint-E can use different communication modes.
AT: The PinPoint-E accepts and responds to standard AT commands.
PassThru: Direct connection to internal hardware (OEM Module) of the PinPoint-E.
Telnet: The PinPoint-E auto-answers TCP connections to allow terminal emulation using either 
the Ethernet port or remotely via the cellular connection.
PPP Mode: The PinPoint-E uses PPP to communicate with a device or computer connected to the 
serial port. 
SLIP Mode: The PinPoint-E uses SLIP to communicate with a device or computer connected to 
the serial port.
UDP and UDP PAD: Any data received on the serial port is assembled into UDP packets and sent 
to the session’s associated IP address and Port (described later). Any responses received from the 
associated IP address and port destined for the modem's Device Port are unwrapped and sent out 
the serial port.
TCP and TCP PAD: Any data received on the serial port is packaged into TCP messages and 
sent to the associated connection’s IP address and Port (described later). Any data received from 
the TCP peer is unwrapped and sent out the or port.
By default, the PinPoint-E is in AT Mode and allows AT Commands to be entered via terminal 
connection (through the local port connection) or remotely (through the cellular network). 
PassThru Mode can only be exited by resetting the PinPoint-E. All other modes are entered, for 
their specific port, by use of a startup mode command.
