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The following table shows the +MIPODM parameters.
<Parameter>
Socket ID
Source Port
Remote IP
Remote Port
Protocol
State
Pseudo-
Command
Mode On/Off
Note:
Example
Opening socket 3 in Online Data Mode, using TCP protocol, from port 1104, designation IP
123.245.213.012, designation port 1124:
AT+MIPODM=3,1104,"172.90.237.221",1124,0
OK
+MIPODM: 3,1
Enter invalid command format:
AT+MIPODM
ERROR
Check opened in Online Data Mode socket state when G24 is pseudo-command mode:
AT+MIPODM?
+MIPODM: 3,1
OK
December 31, 2007
Table 3-262: +MIPODM Parameters
A unique number that identifies a connection.
Valid socket numbers - 1,2,3 and 4
Port of source site.
Port range: 1-65535 (decimal digits)
IP of the remote site in the format "AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD". The range of each octet is
0-255. The value can be written in 1, 2, or 3 digits.
Host-name of remote site. The host-name convention should meet the rules as
describe in RFC-1035 section: 2.3 Conventions. Syntax is not validated, except the
maximum length (255 characters).
Port of remote site.
Port range: 1-65535 (decimal digits) for outgoing connection.
Port 0 for incoming connection.
Type of protocol stack.
0
TCP
1
UDP
2
TCP secured with SSL
0
Inactive
1
Active
2
SSL secured
Optional parameter enables / disables Pseudo Command Mode when ODM executed
and G24 is in PREMUX state.
0
Enable (default value, when G24 is in PREMUX state).
1
Disable.
Motorola does not recommend using port numbers below 1024. These numbers are
defined to be reserved for operating systems.
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