Auth; Bursts; Ctrack; Data - Globalstar ST100 User Manual

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4.1.1.3. "auth"

Unlocks privileged commands.
Command:
Arguments:
Example:
Example response:
The following commands require a unique authorization key to be issued via this command before they will be recognized: "raw"
The commands requiring "auth" are unlocked for 30 seconds after sending the auth command. Sending the commands
multiple times (e. g. "raw") DOES NOT "bump out" the 30 second timer. However, once the user has kicked the ST100 board
into binary passthrough mode, the "auth" will expire concurrently with the binary passthrough expiry.
For instructions on how to generate the authorization key, contact Globalstar.

4.1.1.4. "bursts"

Returns the remaining bursts for a message in progress.
Command:
Arguments:
Example:
Example response:

4.1.1.5. "ctrack"

Cancel the current ongoing track session on ST100.
Command:
Arguments:
Example:
Example response:

4.1.1.6. "data"

Sends raw data via the commercial IoT modem. The example shown here would send that hex string and would require two 9
byte simplex packets.
Command:
Arguments:
Example:
Example response:
NOTE: If the hex string is too long, a NAK response will be provided.
ST100 User Manual v1
auth
A 32 bit unlocking key in Hexadecimal
auth 11764BA3
Auth success!
bursts
None
bursts
2 remaining
ctrack
None
ctrack
ctrack: ACK received
ctrack: NACK received
data
a hexadecimal string
data 112233445566778899aabbccddeeff
Data sent
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