User's Manual Part 2

11.4: Data Mode Commands Chapter 11: AT Commands Reference
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store_in_startup_database enumerator 0: The setting will only be valid for the current
power cycle.
1: The Serial Port Adapter will remember the
setting between power cycles. The settings
database in the Serial Port Adapter will be
updated.
Responses Description
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> Successful response.
<CR><LF>ERROR<CR><LF> Error response.
Model Constraint
cB-OEMSPA311
cB-OEMSPA331
cB-OEMSPA312
cB-OEMSPA332
The LAN access profile is not supported.
Read_Default_Server_Profile (AT*ADDSP?)
AT Command Description
AT*ADDSP?<CR> This command reads the default server profile. The default server
profile is the profile that other devices can connect to when the
Serial Port Adapter is in data mode. The default server profile is
activated when the Serial Port Adapter is moved to data mode if
no connection exists. The default server profile is deactivated
when the Serial Port Adapter is moved from data mode to AT
mode.
Responses Description
<CR><LF>*ADDSP:<role_and_profile><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> Successful response.
<CR><LF>ERROR<CR><LF> Error response.
Response
Parameters
Type Value
role_and_profile enumerator 0: DevB role, Serial Port Profile (default value)
1: Gateway role, Dial-Up Networking Profile
2: LAN Access Point role, LAN Access Profile
255: No profile
Write_Default_Server_Profile (AT*ADDSP=)
AT Command Description
AT*ADDSP=<role_and_profile>,
<store_in_startup_database><CR>
This command writes the default server profile. The
default server profile is the profile that other devices
can connect to when the Serial Port Adapter is in data
mode. The default server profile is activated when the
Serial Port Adapter is moved to data mode if no con-
nection exists. The default server profile is deactivated
when the Serial Port Adapter is moved from data mode
to packet mode.