ATO
Serial port switch to SLIP mode
If the device switches to SLIP mode, the serial port operates in this mode and cannot be accessed in AT mode.
SLIP doesn’t support the AT escape sequence (+++) detection.
You can access the device, while it’s operating in SLIP mode, through the remote configuration TCP session (socket
2).
Syntax
AT*ZSLIP=”<loc_ip>”,”<rem_ip>”, <visible_port>,”<slip_mode>”
Description
Configures the parameters needed to establish a connection with SLIP protocol
through the COM serial port.
<loc_ip> Configures the IP address assigned to the SLIP protocol local interface.
<rem_ip> Configures the IP address assigned to the remote device connected to
the serial port (COM) through SLIP.
<visible_ port> Visible TCP/IP port to route to the remote device.
<slip_mode> SLIP mode. This allows the following modes:
• slip
• cslip
• slip6
• cslip6
You must configure the SLIP mode through the AT*Z18=2 command to activate
SLIP.
Example
AT*ZSNMPIP=”192.23.44.56”
OK
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