User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- AT+i Command Set
- Scope
- AT+i Command Guidelines
- AT+i Command Format
- Escape Code Sequence
- Socket Command Abort
- Flexible Host and Modem Interfaces
- Auto Baud Rate Detection
- High Speed USART
- Reset via Serial Link
- Entering Rescue Mode during Runtime
- Internet Session Hang-Up Procedure (Modem Only)
- Modem Startup
- Analog-to-Digital Converter
- iChip Readiness Indication
- Programming iChip’s Serial Number into Flash Memory
- Programming a Unique ID String into Flash Memory
- General Format
- AT+i Result Code Summary
- Report Status
- Connection
- E-mail Send Commands
- E-Mail Retrieve
- HTTP Client Interface
- SerialNET Mode Initiation
- Web Server Interface
- File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
- +i[@]FOPN — FTP Open Session
- +iFDL — FTP Directory Listing
- +iFDNL — FTP Directory Names Listing
- +iFMKD — FTP Make Directory
- +iFCWD — FTP Change Working Directory
- +iFSZ — FTP File Size
- +iFRCV — FTP Receive File
- +iFSTO — FTP Open File for Storage
- +iFAPN — FTP Open File for Appending
- +iFSND — FTP Send File Data
- +iFCLF — FTP Close File
- +iFDEL — FTP Delete File
- +iFCLS — FTP Close Session
- Telnet Client
- Direct Socket Interface
- +iSTCP — Open and Connect A TCP Socket
- +iSUDP — Open A Connectionless UDP Socket
- +iLTCP — Open A TCP Listening Socket
- +iLSST — Get A Listening Socket’s Active Connection Status
- +iSST — Get A Single Socket Status Report
- +iSCS — Get A Socket Connection Status Report
- +iSSND[%] — Send A Byte Stream to A Socket
- +iSRCV — Receive A Byte Stream from A Socket’s Input Buffer
- +iGPNM — Get Peer Name for A Specified Socket
- +iSDMP — Dump Socket Buffer
- +iSFSH[%] — Flush Socket’s Outbound Data
- +iSCLS — Close Socket
- Special Modem Commands
- Wireless LAN Mode
- IP Registration
- DHCP Client
- DHCP Server
- iRouter Mode
- Ad-Hoc Networks
- Secure Socket Protocol
- Network Time Client
- MIME Encapsulated E-Mail Messages
- Flow Control
- Remote Firmware Update
- iChip Parameter Update
- iChip Embedded Web Server
- Introduction
- Features
- Web Server Modes
- The Application Website
- Parameter Tags
- iChip Configuration Mode
- Host Interaction Mode
- Website Creation, Packing, and Uploading
- Manipulating Variables in the Application Website
- Security and Restrictions
- Parameter Update Error Handling
- File Types Supported by iChip’s Web Server
- iChip RAS Server
- SerialNET Theory of Operation
- File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Theory of Operation
- Telnet Client Operation
- Secure Socket Protocol Theory of Operation
- Remote AT+i Service
- Nonvolatile Parameter Database
- Parameter Descriptions
- +iFD — Restore All Parameters to Factory Defaults
- Operational Parameters
- +iXRC — Extended Result Code
- +iDMD — Modem Dial Mode
- +iMIS — Modem Initialization String
- +iMTYP — Set Type of Modem Connected to iChip
- +iWTC — Wait Time Constant
- +iTTO — TCP Timeout
- +iPGT — PING Timeout
- +iMPS — Max PPP Packet Size
- +iTTR — TCP Retransmit Timeout
- +iBDRF — Define A Fixed Baud Rate on Host Connection
- +iBDRM — Define A Fixed Baud Rate on iChip( Modem Connection
- +iBDRD — Baud Rate Divider
- +iAWS — Activate WEB Server Automatically
- +iLATI — TCP/IP Listening Socket to Service Remote AT+i Commands
- +iFLW — Set Flow Control Mode
- +iCPF — Active Communications Platform
- +iPSE — Set Power Save Mode
- +iSDM — Service Disabling Mode
- +iDF — IP Protocol ‘Don’t Fragment’ Bit Value
- +iCKSM — Checksum Mode
- +iHIF — Host Interface
- +iMIF — Modem Interface
- +iADCL — ADC Level
- +iADCD — ADC Delta
- +iADCT — ADC Polling Time
- +iADCP — ADC GPIO Pin
- +iRRA — iChip Readiness Report Activation
- +iRRHW — iChip Readiness Hardware Pin
- ISP Connection Parameters
- Server Profile Parameters
- +iLVS — ‘Leave on Server’ Flag
- +iDNSn — Define Domain Name Server IP Address
- +iSMTP — Define SMTP Server Name
- +iSMA — SMTP Authentication Method
- +iSMU — Define SMTP Login User Name
- +iSMP — Define SMTP Login Password
- +iPOP3 — Define POP3 Server Name
- +iMBX — Define POP3 Mailbox Name
- +iMPWD — Define POP3 Mailbox Password
- +iNTSn — Define Network Time Server
- +NTOD — Define Network Time-of-Day Activation Flag
- +iGMTO — Define Greenwich Mean Time Offset
- +iDSTD — Define Daylight Savings Transition Rule
- +iPDSn — Define PING Destination Server
- +iPFR — PING Destination Server Polling Frequency
- +iUFn — User Fields and Macro Substitution
- Email Format Parameters
- +iXFH — Transfer Headers Flag
- +iHDL — Limit Number of Header Lines
- +iFLS — Define Filter String
- +iDELF — Email Delete Filter String
- +iSBJ — Email Subject Field
- +iTOA — Define Primary Addressee
- +iTO — Email ‘To’ Description/Name
- +iREA — Return Email Address
- +iFRM — Email ‘From’ Description/Name
- +iCCn — Define Alternate Addressee
- +iMT — Media Type Value
- +iMST — Media Subtype String
- +iFN — Attachment File Name
- HTTP Parameters
- RAS Server Parameters
- LAN Parameters
- Wireless LAN Parameters
- +iWLCH — Wireless LAN Communication Channel
- +iWLSI — Wireless LAN Service Set Identifier
- +iWLWM — Wireless LAN WEP Mode
- +iWLKI — Wireless LAN Transmission WEP Key Index
- +iWLKn — Wireless LAN WEP Key Array
- +iWLPS — Wireless LAN Power Save
- +iWLPP — Personal Shared Key Pass-Phrase
- +iWROM — Enable Roaming in WiFi
- +iWPSI — Periodic WiFi Scan Interval
- +iWSRL — SNR Low Threshold
- +iWSRH — SNR High Threshold
- +iWSIn — Wireless LAN Service Set Identifier Array
- +iWPPn — Pre-Shared Key Passphrase Array
- +iWKYn — Wireless LAN WEP Key Array
- +iWSTn — Wireless LAN Security Type Array
- +iWSEC — Wireless LAN WPA Security
- IP Registration Parameters
- SerialNET Mode Parameters
- +iHSRV | +iHSRn — Host Server Name/IP
- +iHSS — Assign Special Characters to Hosts
- +iDSTR — Define Disconnection String for SerialNET Mode
- +iLPRT — SerialNET Device Listening Port
- +iMBTB — Max Bytes To Buffer
- +iMTTF — Max Timeout to Socket Flush
- +iFCHR — Flush Character
- +iMCBF — Maximum Characters before Socket Flush
- +iIATO — Inactivity Timeout
- +iSNSI — SerialNET Device Serial Interface
- +iSTYP — SerialNET Device Socket Type
- +iSNRD — SerialNET Device Re-Initialization Delay
- +iSPN — SerialNET Server Phone Number
- +iSDT — SerialNET Dialup Timeout
- +iSWT — SerialNET Wake-Up Timeout
- +iPTD — SerialNET Packets to Discard
- Remote Firmware Update Parameters
- Remote Parameter Update
- Note: This default value is shipped from the factory. The AT+iFD command does not restore RPG to this value.
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Appendix C
- Index
Index
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+i[@]FOPN – FTP Open Session ................. 11-1
+i[@]FOPS – Secure FTP Open Session ..... 21-5
+iADCD - ADC Delta ................................ 34-32
+iADCL - ADC Level ................................ 34-31
+iADCP - ADC GPIO Pin .......................... 34-34
+iADCT - ADC Polling Time .................... 34-33
+iARS – Automatic Router Start .............. 34-135
+iATH - Set PPP Authentication Method .. 34-39
+iAWS - Activate WEB Server Automatically
.............................................................. 34-21
+iBDRA - Forces iChip into Auto Baud Rate
Mode ......................................................... 5-1
+iBDRD - Baud Rate Divider .................... 34-20
+iBDRF - Define A Fixed Baud Rate on Host
Connection ............................................ 34-18
+iBDRM - Define A Fixed Baud Rate on iChip
Modem Connection ......................... 34-19
+iCA - Define SSL3/TLS Certificate Authority
............................................................ 34-130
+iCCn - Define Alternate Addressee <n> .. 34-70
+iCERT - Define SSL3/TLS1 Certificate . 34-131
+iCKSM – Checksum Mode ...................... 34-28
+iCPF – Active Communications Platform 34-24
+iCS - Define the SSL3/TLS Cipher Suite ...........
............................................................ 34-129
+iCTT – Define Content Type Field in POST
Request ................................................. 34-76
+iDELF – Email Delete Filter String.......... 34-64
+iDF – IP Protocol ‗Don‘t Fragment‘ Bit Value
.............................................................. 34-27
+iDIP - iChip Default IP Address ............... 34-82
+iDMD – Modem Dial Mode ....................... 34-9
+iDNSn - Define Domain Name Server IP
Address ................................................. 34-45
+iDOWN - Terminate Internet Session .......... 5-5
+iDPSZ – DHCP Server Pool Size ........... 34-133
+iDSLT – DHCP Server Lease Time ....... 34-134
+iDSTD - Define Daylight Savings Transition
Rule ....................................................... 34-56
+iDSTR - Define Disconnection String for
SerialNET Mode ................................. 34-110
+iE* - Terminate Binary E-Mail .................... 6-4
+iEMA - Accept ASCII-Coded Lines for
Immediate E-Mail Send ............................ 6-1
+iEMB - Accept Binary Data for Immediate
E-Mail Send .............................................. 6-2
+iFAPN – FTP Open File for Appending ..... 11-9
+iFCHR — Flush Character ..................... 34-114
+iFCLF – FTP Close File ........................... 11-11
+iFCLS – FTP Close Session ..................... 11-13
+iFCWD – FTP Change Working Directory 11-5
+iFD - Restore All Parameters to Factory
Defaults ................................................... 34-7
+iFDEL – FTP Delete File ......................... 11-12
+iFDL – FTP Directory Listing .................... 11-2
+iFDNL – FTP Directory Names Listing ..... 11-3
+iFLS - Define Filter String ....................... 34-63
+iFLW - Set Flow Control Mode ............... 34-23
+iFMKD – FTP Make Directory .................. 11-4
+iFN - Attachment File Name .................... 34-73
+iFRCV – FTP Receive File ........................ 11-7
+iFRM - Email ‗From‘ Description/Name . 34-69
+iFSND – FTP Send File Data ................... 11-10
+iFSTO – FTP Open File for Storage ........... 11-8
+iFSZ – FTP File Size .................................. 11-6
+iGMTO - Define Greenwich Mean Time Offset
.............................................................. 34-55
+iGPNM - Get Peer Name for A Specified
Socket.................................................... 13-11
+iHDL - Limit Number of Header Lines .... 34-62
+iHIF – Host Interface ................................ 34-29
+iHSRV | +iHSRn - Host Server Name/IP 34-108
+iHSS - Assign Special Characters to Hosts ........
............................................................ 34-109
+iHSTN - iChip LAN Host Name ............ 34-107
+iIATO - Inactivity Timeout .................... 34-116
+iIPA - Active IP Address .......................... 34-83
+iIPG - IP Address of the Gateway ............ 34-84
+iISPn - Set ISP Phone Number ................. 34-38
+iLATI – TCP/IP Listening Socket to Service
Remote AT+i Commands ..................... 34-22
+iLPRT - SerialNET Device Listening Port .........
............................................................ 34-111
+iLSST - Get A Listening Socket‘s Active
Connection Status ................................... 13-4
+iLTCP - Open A TCP Listening Socket ..... 13-3
+iLVS – ‗Leave on Server‘ flag ................. 34-44
+iMACA - MAC Address of iChip ............ 34-81
+iMBTB - Max Bytes To Buffer .............. 34-112
+iMBX - Define POP3 Mailbox Name ...... 34-51
+iMCBF - Maximum Characters before Socket
Flush.................................................... 34-115
+iMCM - Issue Intermediate Command to
Modem .................................................... 14-1
+iMIF – Modem Interface .......................... 34-30
+iMIS - Modem Initialization String .......... 34-10
+iMPS - Max PPP Packet Size ................... 34-16
+iMPWD - Define POP3 Mailbox Password .......
.............................................................. 34-52
+iMST - Media Subtype String .................. 34-72
+iMT - Media Type Value .......................... 34-71
+iMTTF - Max Timeout to Socket Flush . 34-113
+iMTYP - Set Type of Modem Connected to
iChip...................................................... 34-11
+iNTOD - Define Network Time-of-Day
Activation Flag...................................... 34-54
+iNTSn - Define Network Time Server ..... 34-53
+iPDSn - Define PING Destination Server 34-57
+iPFR - PING Destination Server Polling
Frequency .............................................. 34-58