Airlink Raven and PinPoint CDMA Network Card User Manual


 
Raven and PinPoint CDMA User Guide Version 1.12
AirLink Communications, Inc. Page 53 March 24, 2004
Command
Description
*NETPHONE?
Query the device’s phone number, if applicable or obtainable.
*NETPW=pw [?]
The password that is used to login to the wireless network, when
required.
*NETRSSI?
Returns the current RSSI [Receive Signal Strength Indicator] of
the modem as a negative dBm value.
*NETSTATE?
Query the current network state. Will get one of the following
strings:
Connecting To Network
The modem is in the process of trying to connect to the network;
Network Authentication Fail
Authentication to the network has failed. Either *NETUID and
*NETPW need to be updated, or the PDP Context [GPRS network]
needs to be specified, or for some reason the network refuses to
allow the modem to connect;
Network Negotiation Fail
Network connection negotiation failed. This is usually temporary
and often clears up during a subsequent attempt;
Network Ready
Modem is connected to the network and ready to send data;
Network Dormant
Modem is connected to the network, but the link is dormant
[CDMA network]. It will be woken up when data is sent or
received;
No Service
There is no network service (e.g., no CDPD, no GPRS, or no CDMA
service detected);
Hardware Reset
The OEM modem is being reset. This is a temporary state.
*NETUID=uid [?]
The login that is used to login to the wireless network, when
required.
*NUMTOIP=n [?] Convert 12 digit number to IP. 0 = Use as name. 1 = Use as IP.
*PTINIT=n [?] Any AT Command string to be passed to the OEM module before
entering PASSTHRU mode, e.g. AT&S1V1, etc.
*PTREFRESH=n [?] Number of minutes of inactivity in PASSTHRU mode to resend the
*PTINIT string to OEM module. n = 0-255. 0 = Disabled.
*RESETPERIOD=n [?] In PASSTHRU mode, modem will be reset after this period if no
data has been sent or received. n = 0-255. Value is in hours.
0 = Disabled.
*TPORT=ppppp [?]
Sets or queries the port used for the AT Telnet server. Valid values
are 0-65535. If 0 is specified, the AT Telnet server will be disabled.
The default value is 2332.