MP 700 Series GPS AT Command Reference
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!MPPADCONN[n]
Establish PAD connection
Initiates the PAD connection defined by the
!MPPADSETUP
command using
the configuration specified by the
!MPPADCONF
command.
Note: The MP 700 Series GPS source port number is hard coded and is 7238.
This port number should be used as the destination UDP port number by a
remote host sending PAD data to the modem.
The GPRS profile used in the connection is specified by
n
:
•
<n>=1
Profile 1
•
<n>=2
Profile 2
•
<n>=3
Profile 3
Profiles are defined using the
!MPSETUP
command.
If
n
is not specified, the default profile is used. The default is defined by the
!MPSETDFLT
command.
!MPPADSETUP=<ctype
>,
<ipaddr>,
<port#>,
<autoconn>
!MPPADSETUP?
Set up a PAD connection
Creates a UDP or TCP connection with a specified device. This defines the
connection established by the
!MPPADCONN
command.
Note: The MP 700 Series GPS source port number is hard coded and is 7238.
This port number should be used as the destination UDP port number by a
remote host sending PAD data to the modem.
Parameter settings
The supported values are:
•
Connection type
<ctype>=
0
Undefined
1
UDP
2
TCP
No data communication is possible when <ctype>=0.
•
Destination IP address
<IP address>=
IP address (in the form, nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) of the destination device.
•
Destination port number
<port#>=
1 - 65535
•
Autoconnection option
<autoconn>=
0
Disabled
(default)
1
Enabled
When enabled, the modem initiates a connection to the specified destination address
and port on power-up.
!MPPADSETUP?
returns the PAD connection setup.
Table 3-9: Command Reference Table (ASCII Alphabetic)
Command
Description
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