Table D-4: WAN / Cellular AT Commands
Command
*UPBURST
*UPBYTES?
*UPDROPPED?
*UPPACKETS?
Rev 1 Dec. 17
Query or set the maximum size for bursts of uplink traffic.
AT*UPBURST? to query
AT*UPBURST=n to set
n=32–204800—Maximum size for bursts of uplink traffic in Kilobits (Kb). This
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allows the gateway to handle temporary bursts of traffic without dropping
packets. When the actual uplink traffic is less than the value configured in
*UPBAND, ALEOS collects credits that can be used for bursty traffic. The value
configured here is the maximum amount of credit that can be collected. Default
value is 24576.
Note: Sierra Wireless recommends that the Maximum Uplink Burst Size be set at 2×
the value configured in the
more than 60× the value configured in the
feature is disabled for uplink traffic.
Query the number of uplink bytes sent.
AT*UPBYTES?
The value is updated every 30 seconds, and is reset to zero on gateway reboot or
reset to factory default settings.
Query the number of uplink packets dropped because the limit set for Bandwidth
Throttle in
*UPBAND
AT*UPDROPPED?
The value is updated every 30 seconds, and is reset to zero on gateway reboot or
reset to factory default settings.
Query the number of uplink packets sent.
AT*UPPACKETS?
The value is updated every 30 seconds, and is reset to zero on gateway reboot or
reset to factory default settings.
LAN
Note: A reboot is required before these commands take effect.
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Description
*UPBAND
field. If the Maximum Uplink Burst Size is set at
*UPBAND
and
*UPBURST
have been exceeded.
AT Commands
field, the bandwidth throttle
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