Parameters and values, Notes, Socket shutdown #sh – Synaccess Networks NP-0801DTM User Manual
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CUSTOM AT COMMANDS
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Parameters and Values
PDP context identifier.
0
Specifies the GSM context.
1‐5
Numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition.
0
Deactivate the context.
1
Activate the context.
String type, used only if the context requires it.
String type, used only if the context requires it.
Notes
It is recommended that you use the same command (for example #SGACT) to activate the context, deactivate it
and interrogate its status.
Context activation/deactivation returns ERROR if there is not any socket associated to it. See AT#SCFG.
After the GSM context is activated, you can use either Multisocket, or FTP or Email AT commands to
send/receive TCP/IP packets via GSM.
To deactivate the GSM context, issue AT#SGACT=0,0 on the same serial port used when the context was
activated.
GSM context activation is affected by AT+CBST command. In particular, GSM context activation is just allowed
with “non transparent” data calls.
Activating a GSM context while a PDP context is already activated causes the PDP context to be suspended.
If GSM context is active, it is not allowed any PDP context activation.
Socket Shutdown #SH
This command closes a socket.
Test command reports the range for parameter
Syntax
Command
Command type
AT#SH=
AT#SH=?
Test
Parameters and Values
Socket connection identifier.
1‐6
Socket Configuration #SCFG
Set command sets the socket configuration parameters.
Read command returns the current socket configuration parameters values for all the six sockets, in the format:
#SCFG: