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At commands
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AT Command
+MEML
+MEMSE
+MEMR
+MEMW
+MFIC
+MFOTAABOR
T
+MFOTACNFG
+MFOTAIND
+MFOTAINSTL
+MFOTAREQ
+MFOTARSP
+MFOTAWSCF
G
+MGEER
+MGGIND
+MIOC
+MIOD
+MIPCFF
+MIPCONF
+MIPCSC
+MIPDATA
+MIPODM
+MMAD
+MPSU
December 31, 2007
Table 2-1: Core AT Commands (Cont.)
Description
This command is used to list Email messages.
This command is used to send an Email message.
This command is used to read an Email message.
This command is used to write or update an Email message.
This command instructs the G24 to query or set Filtering
Incoming Calls parameters.
Aborts the DM session.
This command enables setting the DM session as
Automatic/Non-Automatic (i.e. Transparent/Non-Transparent).
This command sends Unsolicited FOTA indications toward DTE.
Installs the updated package.
This command sends FOTA requests toward DTE.
This command is used to send response to +MFOTAREQ reports.
This command sets the Web-Session default entry.
This command returns the PDP context activation reject cause.
This command configures the service indicator on pin 49 of the 70
pin connector to be GPRS or GSM.
This command defines the G24 8 GPIO pins data value.
This command defines the G24 8 GPIO pins configuration.
This command allows configuring the incoming TCP connection
filtering feature parameters, such as list of allowed IP addresses or
disabling/enabling the filtering.
This command allows to configure TCP stack parameters, such as
retransmissions number, upper and bottom limits of retransmission
timeout, close delay.
This AT command is used to configure the SSL feature behavior in
case of non - fatal alerts.
This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal indicating a
data comes from Network when G24 is in pseudo-command
mode.
This command causes the G24 module to initialize a new socket in
Online Data Mode and open a connection with a remote side.
This command reads and monitors digital value from a specified
ADC.
This command defines the functionality of the second physical
UART.
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