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ENS22-E AT Command Set
7.11 AT^SISX
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19/02/11
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7.11
AT^SISX Internet Service Execution
The
command can be used to send ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) Echo Requests to a
target IP address.
If the
write command is executed for Ping, then the command returns one row for every ICMP Echo
Request. The last Ping response line is followed by two lines to report a statistic calculated from the Echo
Request responses. After starting the ping command the AT channel is blocked until all ICMP requests are exe-
cuted. To stop the periodic ping early, send any character (user break).
Syntax
Parameter Description
“Ping“
Ping host.
The PDP Context Identifier as defined with
for the PDP context definition to be used (see
).
For
, only PDP Context Identifier 0 can be used. If the specified PDP context is not yet activated, then
returns ERROR.
In case of "Ping" this is theIP address (i.e. "192.168.1.3"),
The IP address of the host (i.e. "192.168.1.3").
Test Command
AT^SISX=?
Response(s)
^SISX:
"Ping", (list of supported
s), , (range of supported
s), (range of
supported
OK
Write Command
AT^SISX=
,
[,
]]
Response(s)
= 1: ICMP Echo Requests (1 - 30 rows)
^SISX:
"Ping",
,
,
[...]
= 2: Packet statistic (1 row)
^SISX:
"Ping",
,
,
= 3: Time statistic (1 row)
^SISX:
"Ping",
,
,
OK
ERROR
+CME ERROR:
<err>
PIN Last
+
-
<service>
(str)
<conProfileId>
(num)
<address>
(str)
<ip-address>
(str)