User's Manual Part 2

11.4: Data Mode Commands Chapter 11: AT Commands Reference
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Connections to remote devices can be established using three
methods:
Let the Serial Port Adapter connect to the desired de-
vices when it is in data mode. The host uses the request
Write_No_Of_Remote_Peers and
Write_Default_Remote_Peer to tell the Serial Port
Adapter how many devices to connect to, which devices
to connect to and when to connect to the defined de-
vices.
A server has been enabled using the request
Write_Default_Server_Profile and one or several devices
connect to this server.
One or several connections are established in packet
mode using the request Con-
nect_To_Serial_Service_Data_Mode. After all desired
connection have been setup by the host it moves to data
mode.
When the Wireless Multidrop™ has been disabled; only one con-
nection at a time can be established. A maximum of one remote
peer can be defined.
Responses Description
<CR><LF>*ADWM:<enabled>,
<auto_forward><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
Successful response
<CR><LF>ERROR<CR><LF> Error message.
Response
Parameters
Type Value
enabled enumerator 0: Wireless Multidrop™ disabled (default value).
1: Wireless Multidrop™ enabled.
auto_forward enumerator 0: Data received from a connected device will
only be forwarded to the host (default value).
1: Reserved for future use.
Model Constraint
cB-OEMSPA311
cB-OEMSPA331
cB-OEMSPA312
cB-OEMSPA332
Not supported.
Write_Wireless_Multidrop_Configuration
(AT*ADWM=)
AT Command Description
AT*ADWM=<enable>, <auto_forward>,
<store_in_startup_database><CR>
See
Read_Wireless_Multidrop_Configuration.
Command
Parameters
Type Value
enabled enumerator See Read_Wireless_Multidrop_Configuration.
auto_forward enumerator See Read_Wireless_Multidrop_Configuration.