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E/G/WD/WDU AT Commands Reference Guide
AT Commands Reference Guide
AT Commands Reference Guide
AT Commands Reference Guide
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#DNS
#DNS
#DNS
#DNS –
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– Manual DNS Selection
Manual DNS Selection
Manual DNS Selection
Manual DNS Selection
“xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”
“xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”
“xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”
“xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” used for the specified cid; we’re using
this value instead of the secondary DNS server
secondary DNS server
secondary DNS server
secondary DNS server come from
the network (default is “0.0.0.0”).
Note: if <primary> is ”0.0.0.0.0”
<primary> is ”0.0.0.0.0”
<primary> is ”0.0.0.0.0”
<primary> is ”0.0.0.0.0” and <secondary> is not “0.0.0.0”
<secondary> is not “0.0.0.0”
<secondary> is not “0.0.0.0”
<secondary> is not “0.0.0.0”, then
issuing AT#DNS=…
AT#DNS=…
AT#DNS=…
AT#DNS=… raises an error.
Note: if <primary> is ”0.0.0.0.0”
<primary> is ”0.0.0.0.0”
<primary> is ”0.0.0.0.0”
<primary> is ”0.0.0.0.0” we’re using the primary DNS server
primary DNS server
primary DNS server
primary DNS server
come from the network as consequence of a context activation.
Note: if <primary> is not ”0.0.0.0”
<primary> is not ”0.0.0.0”
<primary> is not ”0.0.0.0”
<primary> is not ”0.0.0.0” and <secondary> is “0.0.0.0”
<secondary> is “0.0.0.0”
<secondary> is “0.0.0.0”
<secondary> is “0.0.0.0”, then
we’re using only the manual primary DNS server.
manual primary DNS server.
manual primary DNS server.
manual primary DNS server.
Note: the context identified by <cid>
<cid>
<cid>
<cid> has to be previously defined, elsewhere
issuing AT#DNS=…
AT#DNS=…
AT#DNS=…
AT#DNS=… raises an error.
Note: the context identified by <cid>
<cid>
<cid>
<cid> has to be not activated yet, elsewhere
issuing AT#DNS=…
AT#DNS=…
AT#DNS=…
AT#DNS=… raises an error.
AT#DNS?
AT#DNS?
AT#DNS?
AT#DNS?
Read command returns the manual DNS servers set either for every
defined PDP context and for the single GSM context (only if defined), in the
format:
[#DNS: <cid>,<primary>,<secondary>[<CR><LF>
[#DNS: <cid>,<primary>,<secondary>[<CR><LF>
[#DNS: <cid>,<primary>,<secondary>[<CR><LF>
[#DNS: <cid>,<primary>,<secondary>[<CR><LF>
#DNS: <cid>,<primary>,<secondary>]]
#DNS: <cid>,<primary>,<secondary>]]
#DNS: <cid>,<primary>,<secondary>]]
#DNS: <cid>,<primary>,<secondary>]]
AT#DNS=?
AT#DNS=?
AT#DNS=?
AT#DNS=?
Test command reports the supported range of values for the <cid>
<cid>
<cid>
<cid>
parameter.only, in the format:
#DNS: (1
#DNS: (1
#DNS: (1
#DNS: (1----5),,
5),,
5),,
5),,
3.5.7.4.11.
Socket TCP Connection Time
Socket TCP Connection Time
Socket TCP Connection Time
Socket TCP Connection Time----Out
Out
Out
Out ---- #SKTCT
#SKTCT
#SKTCT
#SKTCT
#SKTCT
#SKTCT
#SKTCT
#SKTCT ---- Socket TCP Connection Time
Socket TCP Connection Time
Socket TCP Connection Time
Socket TCP Connection Time----Out
Out
Out
Out
AT#SKTCT=
AT#SKTCT=
AT#SKTCT=
AT#SKTCT=
[<tout>]
[<tout>]
[<tout>]
[<tout>]
Set command sets the TCP connection time-out for the first CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
answer from the TCP peer to be received.
Parameter:
<tout>
<tout>
<tout>
<tout> - TCP first CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT answer time-out in 100ms units
10..1200 - hundreds of ms (factory default value is 600).
Note: this time-out applies only to the time that the TCP stack waits for the
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT answer to its connection request.
Note: The time for activate the GPRS and resolving the name with the DNS