GS2101M IP2WiFi Adapter Command Reference Guide
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Rev. 2.0
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2019-08-05
Response
This command returns the standard command response.
Once the unsolicited frame is received by the GS node, it is sent to the serial interface in
the following format.
<ESC>D<1 byte of RSSI in hex><2 bytes of length in hex><1
byte of frame type><3 bytes of reserved><4 bytes of time
stamp in ticks><Data with MAC header/Data with Ethernet
header>
•
1 byte of RSSI is a signed value in hexadecimal format.
•
2 bytes of length in hexadecimal format which specifies the length of data.
•
1 byte of frame type which is reserved for future. This parameter is in
hexadecimal format which specifies the type of frame received. Types of frames
to be supported are:
–
0x01: Beacon
–
0x02: Probe request
Enable/Disable IE
filter for reception
frames
Mandatory
1 or 0
• 1: Enable IE based filtering
• 0: Disable IE based filtering
It is used to enable or disable IE
filter for reception frames based
on the frame IDs configured in
Reception IE ID
parameter.
Reception IE ID
Mandatory
Refer 802.11 specification.
It is used to filter a frame based on
the configured Information
Element (IE) within a frame.
Note:
• This parameter is valid only when
Enable/Disable IE filter for
reception frames
is enabled.
• Filtering is applicable for
Beacons, Probe request and Probe
response frames.
Channel
Mandatory
1-14
It is the channel from which the
data is received.
Reception wait
time
Mandatory
0 - 4294967295
Unit: milliseconds
• 0: The receiver does not wait for
any frames.
• 4294967295:
The receiver is
switched on until
AT+UNSOLICITEDRXSTOP
command is issued.
It is the duration in milliseconds to
keep the receiver switched on to
receive other frames of interest.
Table 68 Unassociated/Unsolicited Rx Parameters (Continued)
Parameter
Optional/Mandatory
Value
Description