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AT+i Programmer‘s Manual Version 8.32 34-53
34.5.10 +iNTSn Define Network Time Server
Syntax: AT+iNTSn=<server>
Sets the network time server name or IP.
Use n=1 to define the primary time server.
Use n=2 to define an alternate time server.
Parameters: n = 1..2
server = A network timeserver name or IP address.
See Appendix C for a list of NIST Time servers.
Command Options:
Server=‘‘ Empty. No Network Time Server defined.
Server=<nts> The server name or IP address, nts, will be used to
retrieve the current time-of-day if the
NTOD
parameter is set to enable time-of-day retrieval.
Current Time-of-Day will be returned in response
to the RP8 command. Outgoing Email messages
will be Time and Date stamped.
Default: Empty. No Network Time Servers defined.
Result code:
I/OK
AT+iNTSn~server Temporarily sets the Network Time Server to value
server. The permanent value will be restored after
completing the next session, whether the session
was successful or not.
AT+iNTSn? Reports the current value of NTSn. If NTSn is
empty, an empty line containing only <CRLF> will
be returned.
The reply is followed by I/OK.
AT+iNTSn=? Returns the message ‗String / IP Addr.‘.
The reply is followed by I/OK.