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Nonvolatile Parameter Database
2-140 AT+i Commands Reference Manual May 31, 2008
+NTOD - Define Network Time-of-Day Activation Flag
Default: Empty. No Network Time Servers defined.
Result Code:
I/OK
AT +i N TS n~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+i NT Sn? 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 +i N TS n=? Returns the message 'String/IP Addr'. The reply is followed by
I/OK.
Syntax: AT+iNTOD=n
Sets the network time-of-day activation flag to n.
If this flag is enabled, W24 will retrieve an updated time reading
the next time it goes online.
Parameters: n = 0 or 1.
Command Options:
n=0 Network time retrieval from timeserver is disabled.
n=1 Network time retrieval is enabled - W24 will connect to the time
server and retrieve an updated time reading each time it connects
to the network. From that point on, W24 will maintain time
internally. While W24 is online, network time will be refreshed
every two hours.
Current time-of-day will be returned in response to the RP8
command. Outgoing e-mail messages will be time and date
stamped.
The expiry data of an incoming server certificate in secure SSL
communication will also be checked. If W24 cannot read the time
from the time server, an SSL session cannot be established.
Default: 0 (time server retrieval disabled).
Result Code:
I/OK
AT+iNTOD~n Temporarily sets the network time-of-day activation flag to value
n. The permanent value will be restored after completing the next
session, whether the session was successful or not.
AT+iNTOD? Reports the current value of the network time-of-day activation
flag followed by I/OK.
AT+iNTOD=? Returns the message '0-1'. The reply is followed by I/OK.