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NetComm NTC-6000 Series Cellular Router AT (V.250) Command Manual NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 1 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
Enable cellular packet session auto connect ..........21 ^GRST End Cellular Packet Session ................21 PAD Configuration commands ..................... 22 ^IDNT PAD identification string .................. 22 ^ICTO Inter-character timer ..................22 NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 2 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
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Ping an IP address ..................... 29 ^LTPH Periodically Ping an IP address................. 29 +CSQ Obtains the Signal Strength ................30 Appendix A ........................... 31 Addressed Serial Protocol Specification ................31 NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 3 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
These applications often do not support the PPP and TCP/IP transport commonly supported by the digital cellular networks. Although the NTC-6000 series includes a cellular terminal module the external application does not communicate directly with the digital cellular terminal, instead V.250 (AT) commands and data are processed by the NTC.
DTE command to return to Online Data state from Online Command state or in response to the DTR signal as configured by the &D command. NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 5 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
Syntax Description This section provides a brief description of the syntax used for the NTC-6000 series AT command set. See the ITU-T recommendation V.250 for additional information. DTE commands lines In the descriptions that follow, words enclosed in angle brackets are references to command elements or parameters, the brackets are not included in the command line.
(e.g. A). Special Note: As an extension to the V.250 standard basic commands in the NTC-6000 series will also accept test and query syntax described as below.
When subparameters are associated with the execution of an action, or when setting a parameter, the command may include specification of values. This is indicated by the appearance of value in the descriptions below. NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 8 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0...
Whilst in command mode, controls the echo of characters received by the terminal from the host. Default: Storage: &W Command Command values: Disable echo of incoming characters in command mode. Enable echo of incoming characters in command mode. NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 9 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
Enables or disables sending of an OK response when the unit receives the <CR> character by itself. Default: Storage: &W Command Command values: ^CROK=0 Do not send OK in response to <CR> ^CROK=1 Send OK in response to <CR> NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 10 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
^PAST=2 Forward all commands to phone module primary AT command port. ^EMUL Enable special device emulation The ^EMUL command configures the NTC to emulate other devices. NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 11 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
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Default: Storage: &W Command Command values: ^EMUL=0 Disable emulation router operates per this manual. ^EMUL=1 Emulate TMR trunked radio. NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 12 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
When DTR is on commands are processed by the NTC V.250 command interpreter, any commands not processed by the NTC V.250 command interpreter are passed to the cellular engine in accordance with the ^PAST parameter. NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 13 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
This parameter determines how the terminal controls the state of the RI circuit. Default: &N1 Storage: &W Command values: &N0 RI always ON. &N1 RI simulates incoming ring. &N2 RI always OFF. NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 14 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
And where <parity> is a single digit and determines how the parity bit is generated and checked, if present according to the following table: - <parity> Meaning Even <parity> is ignored where format is one of 1,3,4 or 6. NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 15 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
The valid numeric variables for the +IFC command are as follows: No Flow Control Hardware By default, the modem is set up as AT+IFC=2,2 to allow hardware flow control in both directions. NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 16 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
<n> is the <cid> of the +CGDCONT context. The NTC supports only 1 packet data call at a time, this command will return „BUSY‟ if another packet data call is in progress. NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 17 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0...
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The <protocol> is optional and may be one of “TCP” or “UDP”, if not supplied the protocol from the currently selected profile is used. NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 18 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0...
+++ Enter On line command state If the terminal detects the „+++‟ escape sequence in online data state the terminal will enter online command state. Default: Storage: Command values: NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 19 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
0.0.0.0 to accept connections from any remote address 10.) Port Connection: zzzzz - Port to connect to in client mode. NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 20 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
NOTE: If ^GASC=1, the modem will detect that the session dropped and will immediately reconnect. To fully disconnect, set ^GASC=0 and then issue the ^GRST command. NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 21 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
Default: Storage: &W Command values: ^PADM=<timeout> Where <timeout> is a number between 0 and 65535 milliseconds. NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 22 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
^ETHR Print the Route Table This command will print a copy of the modem‟s routing table. Default: Storage: Command values: Prints the modem‟s routing table ^ETHR? NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 23 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
^PPPOE=1 Enable PPPoE mode. ^MASQ Enable DNS masquerade. Enables or disables DNS masquerading. Default: Storage: Automatic Command values: ^MASQ=0 Disable DNS masquerading. ^MASQ=1 Enable DNS masquerading. NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 24 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
Last IP address in IP address pool < Lease Time > DHCP Lease time in seconds <DNS1> Primary DNS server IP address <DNS2> Secondary DNS server IP address NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 25 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
The <destination IP address> parameter specifies the IP address to redirect connections/datagrams to. The < destination port number > parameter specifies the port number to redirect connections/datagrams to. ^MAPP? Queries NAT configuration NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 26 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
Where the bits in <bitmap> are defined as follows: - Banner off Do not show power on welcome message. Connect message off Do not show connection progress messages. NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 27 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
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: Storage: Command values: ^GLUP=<url> Perform a domain name lookup. NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 28 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
<acceleration timer> The periodic time in secs to revert to if a ping fails <failure count> The number of pings that can fail to trigger a reboot. <reset count> The number of times the modem has been reset. NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 29 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
+CSQ Obtains the Signal Strength This command queries the signal strength for the cellular interface. Default: Storage: Command values: +CSQ Queries the signal strength NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 30 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
Appendix A Addressed Serial Protocol Specification NetComm has implemented the following protocol to allow a master station to communicate with a number of remote stations via GPRS. In particular the master station must be able to identify individual remote stations sending data to the master and in turn be able to direct transmissions to a specific remote station.
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| Remote Address | Application Data | 32 bits +----------------+------------------+ Where the remote address contains the IP address of the remote device in network byte order. NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual Page 32 of 32 To suit software version 1.1.0 7/21/2010...
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