Prt Periodic Reset Timer; Glup Perform A Domain Name Lookup - NetComm NTC-6000 Series Command Manual

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^PRT
Periodic reset timer
This command is used to configure the periodic reset timer.
The periodic reset timer can be used to perform a complete system reboot at the end
of the specified time.
This is reboot is designed to function as closely as possible to removing and re-
applying power to the terminal (without actually doing so).
This reboot will occur at the specified interval regardless of any other condition.
NB if the device is in a "call" and the periodic reset timer expires the call will be
unexpectedly terminated.
The terminal does NOT perform an orderly clear down of the call from the
application point of view; it does however attempt an orderly shutdown of the
cellular module.
The periodic reset timer always starts from the time the terminal is powered up or
reset, even if ^PRT = 0. This means that if the terminal has been running for some
time and the user sets ^PRT to a value less than the period of time since the unit was
last reset the unit will immediately reset.
A value of 0 disables the periodic reset timer.
Default:
0
Command values:
^PRT=<timeout>
NOTE – This command can be used to perform a modem reset, i.e by sending
AT^PRT=1 means that within one second the modem will reboot.
^GLUP
Perform a Domain name lookup
This command performs a domain name lookup for a given domain name such as
www.call-direct.com.au
Default:
N/A
Command values:
^GLUP=<url> Perform a domain name lookup.
NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual
To suit software version 1.1.0
Storage:
Where <timeout> is a number between 0 and 65535
minutes.
Storage:
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NA

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