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Firstly, when it’s entered without the additional <time> parameter (AT*ZRESET),
then the device software is reset.
Secondly, when this is entered with the <time> parameter (AT*ZRESET=24), this
permits you to configure a periodic programmed reset. The aim of this option is to
debug the device against possible network failures or failures in the device itself.
<time> This is an optional value where you can configure a programmed reset.
This value indicates the number of hours between the reset process. This can
take values between 0 and 720. A 0 value disables the programmed reset func-
tionality.
Example
AT*ZRESET=12
OK
AT*ZRESET?
*ZRESET: 12
OK
AT*ZRESET
OK
Syntax
AT*ZSTAT
Description
Allows you to get information on the state of the device.
Within the information you can get with this command you’ll find: the current state
of the TCP sockets, the state of the serial interface (COM), the SNMP control pro-
cess and the GSM/GPRS connection general parameters.
Depending on the state of the GSM/GPRS connection, it’s possible that the in-
formation presented can vary.
Example
AT*ZSTAT
SOCKETS STATUS
Socket 1 - DATA:.....DISCONNECTED
Socket 2 - CONFIG:...LISTEN
Socket 3 - COM spy:..DISCONNECTED
Socket 4 - GPRS spy:.DISCONNECTED
Socket 5 - :.........CLOSED
COM STATUS
State:.....OPEN
Mode:......COMMAND
TX bytes:..0
RX bytes:..15
SNMP STATUS
State:.....STOP
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